As I have in the past, I'd like to point out a librarian embedded in a faculty-focused blogging network.
Brian Mathews recently moved his blog, The Ubiquitous Librarian, to the Chronicle Blog Network run by, you guessed it, The Chronicle of Higher Education.
The new URL for Brian's blog is here.
And a few recent posts:
- Instructionally Adrift? Are instructors letting their students down?
- A Future Space For Reference Services? An Inspiration From GALE
- Why does my library use social media?
- When talking about the library remember N3P3: an advocacy talking points framework for academic libraries
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