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Whether stored electronically or written on calf skin, knowledge has never been more threatened

Blog March 16, 2016   Librarianship.ca

In an age of “information overload”, we are in real danger of failing to ensure that succeeding societies have access to the wisdom, and error, of their predecessors.

13 Questions With: Lisa Gauthier

Blog March 13, 2016   Librarianship.ca

Document Coordinator, Advancement Records, Office of Advancement, University of Alberta

The future of journalism is being built today – what you need to know

Blog March 12, 2016   Librarianship.ca

Jonathan Este, The Conversation and Khalil A. Cassimally, The Conversation Journalism is in an existential crisis: revenue to news organisations has fallen off a cliff over the past two decades …

13 Questions With: Caroline Monnin

Blog March 7, 2016   Librarianship.ca

Medical Librarian, Saskatoon Health Region

First Signs That You Should Not Take That Job

Blog March 6, 2016   Librarianship.ca

Signs to look out for that a workplace is toxic and you should steer clear

Career Spotlight: What I Do as an Entrepreneurship Librarian

Blog February 29, 2016   Librarianship.ca

Carey Toane, Entrepreneurship Librarian, University of Toronto

Highlights from Ontario Budget 2016

Blog February 28, 2016   Librarianship.ca

Highlights from the 2016 Ontario budget of interest to the library and information management community.

13 Questions With: Lily Mac

Blog February 22, 2016   Librarianship.ca

Librarian, Gowling WLG

13 Questions With: Ela Darling

Blog February 21, 2016   Librarianship.ca

Co-Founder of VRTube.xxx

Translated: the baffling world of business jargon

Blog February 20, 2016   Librarianship.ca

On your first day in a new job, when you are told by a colleague to prepare for a “blamestorming session” followed by some “blue-sky thinking”, do you rejoice or despair?