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![]() Sponsored by****Now Restricted To SLA Members Only**** Taking Charge of Your Professional Life A Special Librarians Guide to Greater Work Satisfaction To avoid being held captive by Work lives which hold little satisfaction for them, professionals—particularly those in the burgeoning area of information technology and management—need to occasionally and purposefully reassess not only the work they do, but how they feel about it. LeAne Rutherford offers a self assessment tool that will help you decide your preferences. Cataloging as a Customer Service Applying Knowledge to Technology Tools It has become a common mistake to think since we have keyword search capabilities cataloging and authority control have lost their former value. Yuri Konovalov explains why this is not the case and why information professionals need to apply their knowledge to these new technologies. Librarian at the Mystic Seaport G.W. Blunt White Library The third of our interviews with SLA members focuses on Paul O'Pecko, the librarians at the Mystic Seaport G.W. Blunt White Library. Our thanks to Paul for sharing with us the unique collections in his library. Value Has Many Faces: Communication is Key Professional Development Outlook Innovations from a Distance: SLA's Top-Notch Educational Program Budgeting Process in Full-Swing Future Waves: Digital Genres and the Virtual Office Portals, Portals, Everywhere Continuing Disputes Between Writers and Journal Publishers The Missing Link
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