Should information professionals be involved in making decisions about what data gets collected and how it is curated? What special or unique challenges does the library and information profession pose […] Read More »
The September-October issue of Information Outlook is now available to SLA members. Not an SLA member? Now is the perfect time to learn about our member benefits. Why you should read this issue Learn how information […] Read More »
The July-August issue of Information Outlook is now available to SLA members. Not an SLA member? Join today. Start managing your online reputation. Stop serving everyone in your organization. Learn project management […] Read More »
Information overload. Big data. Web 3.0. The challenges facing information professionals are immense–even their names sound imposing. Cutting through the clutter and getting your point across has never been more […] Read More »
Close your eyes and imagine you work in the middle of a 50-acre landscaped garden surrounded by nature trails. Twice a day, you get to listen to a concert played […] Read More »
Many organizations have implemented recycling and other “green” initiatives, such as procurement programs that mandate buying printer and copy paper that is 100 percent post-consumer waste. Yet researchers and project […] Read More »
Like so many info pros, Kim Silk, the subject of the "SLA Member Interview" in the January/February 2013 issue of Information Outlook, has a Website. On her site, she states […] Read More »
SLA’s first Twitter chat of 2013 will focus on finding a job, and growing within that role. Tune-in to enjoy tips from both colleagues and SLA’s vendor partners. Two sessions […] Read More »
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