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July 19, 2011 · 6:32 pm. Tabula Rasa–Thing 3. My Google results don’t reveal much at all. First page results show that I have a Facebook and Twitter account, but those posts are protected so nothing personal is disclosed. A few more pages into the search results and I find links to book reviews that I wrote around 2005-2006 for More Books For Women. I love that those are still coming up and available, but they’re not really connected to my current career goals. So, what did I learn? Do they have to?

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Stop Talking, Start Doing. July 19, 2011 · 6:32 pm. Tabula Rasa–Thing 3. My Google results don’t reveal much at all. First page results show that I have a Facebook and Twitter account, but those posts are protected so nothing personal is disclosed. A few more pages into the search results and I find links to book reviews that I wrote around 2005-2006 for More Books For Women. I love that those are still coming up and available, but they’re not really connected to my current career goals. Do they have to?

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Getting Started: Week 1, Thing 1. Stop Talking, Start Doing →. June 27, 2011 · 4:51 pm. First Impressions: Thing 2. I’m going to be following these librarians, and maybe you should too! All Comprehension is Temporary. I’d love to get recommendations for other blogs you think I should follow. Leave me suggestions in the comments. Getting Started: Week 1, Thing 1. Stop Talking, Start Doing →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

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First Impressions: Thing 2. Tabula Rasa–Thing 3 →. June 29, 2011 · 8:57 pm. Stop Talking, Start Doing. This morning I followed an LISnews. Link to The Adventures of Library Girl’s. Post Five Conversations [About Libraries] I Don’t Want to Have Anymore. When I first saw the 5 conversations listed on LISnews, I was a little like “wha? I absolutely recommend the entire post, but I especially identified with her points about “21st Century Skills”:. Filed under information literacy. First Impressions: Thing 2.

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First Impressions: Thing 2 →. June 21, 2011 · 11:19 pm. Getting Started: Week 1, Thing 1. So, why haven’t I started my own? See confession above. Lame excuse? First Impressions: Thing 2 →. 3 responses to “. Getting Started: Week 1, Thing 1. June 22, 2011 at 4:09 pm. I am a fellow cpd23 participant and we have the same WordPress theme. Your post reminds me a lot of myself and I look forward to working with you. June 22, 2011 at 4:26 pm. Hey Carrie, It’s good to meet you! June 24, 2011 at 5:38 pm.

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Dreaming in the stacks. Newer posts →. July 27, 2011 · 8:23 am. Thing 5: Reflecting on CPD23. Having kept a journal for years, I am used to private reflection. Reading the CPD23 post on reflective practice was therefore a huge “Duh! I liked Borton’s “What? 8221; model best, though I generally found that theories on reflective practice boiled down to critical thinking critical action. In this post I will reflect on CPD23. July 12, 2011 · 11:07 am. CPD23 Thing 4: Current awareness. After feeling rather pes...

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