Hi Bob,
I'm a teacher librarian & recently started a community based blog for getting boys to read - http://GettingBoysToRead.com. Please send me a friend request if you'd like to network, share ideas, and learn more about getting boys to read.
Bob, I'm glad to see this group and to find you on it. I'm currently in the midst of preparing to teach the second phase of a Leadership program for a library in Florida. It has been a lot of fun to work with colleagues to develop leadership skills. They are a great group. Sure miss my friends at NYPL.
Hi Bob, I added two questions to the survey which may make it a bit more meaningful. This is a learning experience for me...I'm considering this survey in the pretest stage, so I'll be continually revamping it. Thanks again for your collaboration.
Bob, because of your comments, I plan on adding these two comments to the survey. Because this is a partial pretest, I will be continually revising the survey. Of course, this doesn't make it valid, but I appreciate everyone's help in being involved in the learning process! Click Here to take survey
Thanks for joining the Library Leadership discussion group. Your clarity, compassion, and keen insight will be welcome there. I look forward to your participation.
Currently working a draft of specs for a recon project - to have bibliographic entires of our 100,000+ collection of pre-1972 scores in our online OPAC.
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I'm a teacher librarian & recently started a community based blog for getting boys to read - http://GettingBoysToRead.com. Please send me a friend request if you'd like to network, share ideas, and learn more about getting boys to read.
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Thanks for joining the Library Leadership discussion group. Your clarity, compassion, and keen insight will be welcome there. I look forward to your participation.
So, why the pre-1940 cut-off for pop music?