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Posts tagged ‘grad school’

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This week’s library school tip: Don’t read books cover-to-cover

As a librarian, I am often expected to have read all the books. The problem is, I’m one of those pesky people who believes the refrain “If you read a book for entertainment, it should be entertaining” should apply to me and not just the students at my middle school library. But as a librarian, it’s important for me to know my collection so that I can guide readers to the books they may or may not realize they are looking for. How do I do that, if not by reading as many books cover-to-cover as I possibly can?

Photo shows a city skyline in lights. The words Happy New Year appear in a font that looks like it's made of light across the horizon.

A new year, a new approach to Caterpickles

When you write a blog for as long as I have written this one, it’s inevitable that what you write about will change from time to time. This is one of those times. Going forward, I’ll still do book reviews and question posts, but I’ll also sprinkle in more posts about what it’s like to go to grad school at the age of Parent-to-a-Teenager.