Here's a presentation on job hunting skills that I shared with a friend of mine's library science leadership class. It was an end-of-semester class and her students were great - excited and bubbling with lots of good questions. If you likewise have a question or want to share a tip of your own, please post... Continue Reading →
Writers on Writing: Your Past You
If you could give career advice to your younger self, what would you say?
Online Controversies & Professionalism
It's easy to get wrapped up in someone else's drama. Heck, that's why we read books, isn't it? But when it comes to your professional community, I think careful consideration of the known facts alongside tempered but honest reaction is best. So I'm going to take a librarian's stance and post some thoughts on how... Continue Reading →
Why the Zombie Apocalypse Makes a Good Analogy for Productivity
I don't have to tell you - zombies are everywhere. I do not mean to say that the zombie apocalypse has begun (although that would certainly make for an interesting post). I mean to say the obvious - for the past few years, they have been and remain super popular. For zombie fans, this is... Continue Reading →
Dropping the F-Bomb
Having been to two conferences over the past two weeks and having heard the F-bomb dropped several times by presenters...