Today’s stories include: Whitcoulls and Borders sold, SLANZA 2011, online reading habits, Marshall Breeding, and more.
New Zealand
- Whitcoulls and Borders sold to Norman family via @bex_anwyll. (BoK1)
- SLANZA 2011 conference programme now online check it out via @fionamackie. (BoK1)
- Think you’re cut out to be a Youth Librarian? We’re looking for one! Details & application here via @pncitylibrary. (BoK9)
Worldwide
- Libraries for Tomorrow – 2011 Seminar – Singapore: links to all the presentations via @library4all. (BoK7)
- Useful dissection and tips: How Online Reading Habits are Changing and What You Can Do to Keep Up via @aarontay. (BoK4)
- What libraries need to do to create mashable data – Libraryhack interview via @janholmquist. (Bok5)
- This Week in Libraries with Marshall Breeding (video) from @jaapvandegeer. (BoK8)
- In first person, stories from the stolen generations. Listen online via @nlagovau. (Bok5)
- Love it! A transparent library school: LIS education from @mstephens7 via @malbooth. (BoK9)
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