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Jan 22

As They Did Think

“The ability and willingness to discern fact from fiction.” —Reddit user brookish, responding to the question, “what is slowly phasing out in 2022?” There’s a pair of issues, related to my job and profession, that I’ve been thinking about lately. The first is how technological advances successively layer on top…

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As They Did Think
As They Did Think
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Aug 28, 2022

The Best Habit is Being Adaptive

“We’re all living in a prequel.” —Tony Gilroy A library discovery layer, in concept and execution, is many things to many people. It presents integrated results from a variety of sources, publication types, and material formats. These are complicated systems, with more moving parts than can usually all be running…

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The Best Habit is Being Adaptive
The Best Habit is Being Adaptive
Libraries

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·Updated Jun 13, 2022

This old profession

“I don’t think Senator Dole is too old to be president. It’s the age of his ideas that I question.” —Bill Clinton (at the 1996–10–16 Presidential Debate) There’s a point in every car’s lifespan, long before it becomes a priceless antique, when keeping it running simply isn’t worth the expense…

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This old profession
This old profession
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Apr 28, 2022

The “Valar Morghulis” of UX

“Humans are mortal. They seem to need a sense of continuity to give their lives meaning.” — Data, ST:TNG If you have a few thousand dollars to spare, you can buy a pair of small hand weights made by the fashion designer Louis Vuitton. I know this because someone posted…

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The “Valar Morghulis” of UX
The “Valar Morghulis” of UX
Libraries

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Apr 11, 2022

A Decade of Discovery

“I know you’ve taken it in the teeth out there, but the first guy through the wall, he always gets bloody. Always. It’s the threat of not just the way of doing business, but in their minds it’s threatening the game. But really what it’s threatening is their livelihoods, it’s…

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A Decade of Discovery
A Decade of Discovery
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Jan 25, 2022

Why Your Library Should Be All-In with Controlled Digital Lending

“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” —John 8:32 Before we talk about digital lending, controlled or otherwise, let me first elaborate on what I mean by “All-In” here. The term is used in poker, if you’re not familiar with it, for when a…

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Why Your Library Should Be All-In with Controlled Digital Lending
Why Your Library Should Be All-In with Controlled Digital Lending
Libraries

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Dec 29, 2021

5 Reasons Why Library Vendors Still Suck

“Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found wanting.” —Daniel 5:27 It’s dangerous to go alone. We can’t do everything ourselves. I don’t deal directly with server back ups, for example, no sooner than does our Business Officer store the money for my library’s budget in dollar bills under…

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5 Reasons Why Library Vendors Still Suck
5 Reasons Why Library Vendors Still Suck
Libraries

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Dec 5, 2021

The Goose and Gander of Universal Design

“No, no, mix them all up. I’m sick of state’s rights.” —George Henry Thomas, to a chaplain inquiring with the Union Major General about arranging the graves at Chattanooga National Cemetery by home states My daughter’s at the point in the process of applying to colleges when we’re finding out…

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The Goose and Gander of Universal Design
The Goose and Gander of Universal Design
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Nov 2, 2021

The Uncanny Valley of Search

“Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” —Robert J. Hanlon There’s a point at which special effects, robotics, and the like advance beyond what is obviously a clumsy attempt at mimicking for example the appearance and mannerisms of a live human to become a good enough…

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The Uncanny Valley of Search
The Uncanny Valley of Search
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Oct 27, 2021

On Radically Renaming Objectionable LCSH

“You don’t grasp the beauty of the destruction of words.” —Syme in 1984 Whether or not the Electoral College and the United States Senate were designed to placate those in slave states, it’s difficult to look at the de facto malapportionment of power in our democracy these days and wonder…

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On Radically Renaming Objectionable LCSH
On Radically Renaming Objectionable LCSH
Libraries

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John Hubbard

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Librarian at Washington University in St. Louis

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