November 10, 2020
Last month, I participated in a Library Carpentry Workshop program, and I learned a lot of new instructional practices that I believe every instructor should consider applying. The workshop took...
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November 3, 2020
Have you seen the Library Takeout video by Duke University Libraries? If not, watch it now before reading this blog post! This short video emphasized to viewers how they can...
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November 2, 2020
Featured in Issues & Controversies: SUPREME COURT TERM LIMITS: Should U.S. Supreme Court Justices Have Term Limits? SUPPORTERS ARGUE U.S. Supreme Court justices have become too powerful and too divorced...
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October 29, 2020
Recently I attended a digital storytelling webinar hosted by the Film and Media Round Table (FMRT) of the American Library Association and found the session fascinating in understanding the role...
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October 8, 2020
Why Is the Term “Fake News” Problematic? You may have heard the term “fake news” in recent years used to describe misrepresented or falsified information. The problem of inaccurate and...
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