Dispatches from the Field
Librarianship’s tech-savviest writers share their views on technology trends.
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Jan 13, 2012By Andromeda Yelton
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Nov 15, 2011By Sue Polanka
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Oct 5, 2011By Kate Marek
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Aug 10, 2011By Marshall Breeding and Andromeda Yelton
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Jun 13, 2011By Kyle M. L. Jones and Polly-Alida Farrington
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Mar 22, 2011By Cody W. Hanson
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Dec 22, 2010By Jason Vaughan
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Oct 27, 2010By Jason Griffey, Sarah Houghton-Jan, Eli Neiburger and the Office for Intellectual Freedom
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Oct 4, 2010By Cindi Trainor and Jason Price
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Aug 23, 2010By Rachel A. Fleming-May and Jill E. Grogg
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Jul 15, 2010By Char Booth
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May 26, 2010By Michael Witt
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Apr 15, 2010By Jason Griffey
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Mar 11, 2010By Cindi Trainor
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Feb 12, 2010By Karen Coyle
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Dec 17, 2009By Tom Peters
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Dec 1, 2009By Marshall Breeding
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Sep 23, 2009By David Lee King
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May 31, 2009By Marshall Breeding
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Apr 30, 2009By John Houser
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