SUBJECT INDEX to Past Issueshttp://marylaine.com/
exlibris/archive.html
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My resume
http://marylaine.com/
resume.html Or why you might want to hire me for speaking engagements or workshops. To see outlines for previous presentations I've done, click on Handouts
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My Writings
http://marylaine.com/
resume2.html A bibliography of my published articles and columns, with links to those available online.
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Order My Books
Net Effects: How Librarians Can Manage the Unintended Consequences of the Internet, and The Quintessential Searcher: the Wit and Wisdom of Barbara Quint.
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What IS Ex Libris?
http://marylaine.com/
exlibris/purpose.html
The purpose and intended scope of this e-zine
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Highlights from Previous Issues:
My Rules of Information
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Go where it is
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Corollary: Who Cares?
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The answer depends on the question
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Research is a multi-stage process
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Ask a Librarian
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Information is meaningless until queried by human intelligence
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Information can be true and still wrong
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Pay attention to the jokes
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Guru Interviews
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Tara Calishain
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Jenny Levine, part I
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Jenny Levine, Part II
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Reva Basch
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Sue Feldman
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Jessamyn West
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Debbie Abilock
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Kathy Schrock
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Greg Notess
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William Hann
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Chris Sherman
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Gary Price
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Barbara Quint
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Rory Litwin
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John Guscott
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Brian Smith
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Darlene Fichter
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Brenda Bailey-Hainer
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Walt Crawford
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Molly Williams
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Genie Tyburski
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Patrice McDermott
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Carrie Bickner
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Karen G. Schneider
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Roddy MacLeod, Part I
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Roddy MacLeod, Part II
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John Hubbard
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Micki McIntyre
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Péter Jacsó
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the "It's All Good" bloggers
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the "It's All Good" bloggers, part 2
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Cool Quotes
The collected quotes from all previous issues are at http://marylaine.com/
exlibris/cool.html
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When and How To Search the Net
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Wanna See Your Name in Lights?
Or at least on this page, anyway? I'd like to print here your contributions as well as mine. As you've noticed, articles are brief, somewhere between 750 and 1000 words -- something to jog people's minds and get their own good ideas flowing. I'd also be happy to run other people's contributions to the regular features like Favorite Sites on _____. I'll pay you the same rate I pay me: nothing.
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Drop me a Line
Want to comment, ask questions, submit articles, or invite me to speak or do some training? Write me at: marylaine at netexpress.net
Visit My Other Sites
BookBytes
http://marylaine.com/
bookbyte/index.html My page on all things book-related.
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How To Find Out of Print Books
http://marylaine.com/
bookbyte/getbooks.html Suggested strategies, resources, and finding tools.
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Best Information on the Net
http://library.sau.edu/
bestinfo/default.htmThe directory I built for O'Keefe Library, St. Ambrose University, still my favorite pit stop on the information highway.
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My Word's Worth
http://marylaine.com/
myword/index.html an occasional column on books, words, libraries, American culture, and whatever happens to interest me.
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Book Proposal
Land of Why Not: an Appreciation of America. Proposal for an anthology of some of my best writing. An outline and sample columns are available here.
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My personal page
http://marylaine.com/
personal.html
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Christmas Greetings
With McMansions and Hummers
and Great Caravans, and
TVs the size of a barge,
And RVs you could house the
3rd Infantry in, it sure seems
That we love living large.
On the other hand, Blackberries,
Cell phones and I-Pods -- now the
Size of your average spores --
Have led to the world's most
Unlikely boast: that "Mine
Is MUCH smaller than yours."
But the things we most cherish,
That make life worth living,
Have nothing to do with size:
Everyday hugs, and listening, and
Pats on the back, Christmas morn
Seen through little kids' eyes.
Real life's in the middle, not too
Big, not too little, so I hope that
The good Christmas fairy
Brings you an ordinary,
Medium-sized Christmas, and
A super-duper-sized MERRY!
And Best Wishes for a Very Happy New Year!
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Copyright, Marylaine Block, 1999-2005.
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