- RT @McDawg: Also related – what do folks think about open peer review? Here’s the most recent poll I’m aware of http://t.co/DqhSkE6g #acwri 2012-03-15
- RT @invisiblecomma: I like DOIs, and I like Content Negotiation: http://t.co/VtwCBYf5 (and I’m glad @phillord is drawing attention to so … 2012-03-15
- RT @grsprings: library directors & senior administrators – please take my survey: http://t.co/FSazvB1x 2012-03-13
- RT @datadryad: “Big shoulders in scholarly communication: data archiving and altmetrics” slides from @researchremix at #HWMtg2012 http: … 2012-03-13
- RT @cazzerson: Congrats! RT @LibraryJournal: Movers & Shakers 2012: The People Shaping the Future of Libraries: http://t.co/0u7LW1E0 #li … 2012-03-13
- RT @Stew: Here’s a sneak peek video tour of the new Altmetric Explorer: http://t.co/GsyA3NCS . Sign up for early access at http://t.co/f … 2012-03-13
- RT @franknorman: “A transition to new breed of scientists who understand importance of sci netwks” What Is A Scientific Social Network? … 2012-03-12
- RT @SciVerseHub: Take A Look at What We Are Planning…:
Release Date:Monday, March … htt … 2012-03-12 - Found on #Sciverse:Use of library space and the library as place http://t.co/DSOyTzb0 2012-03-12
- RT @briankelly: Twitterers Do It In Bed! Do you tweet work stuff in bed? Is this good or bad? https://t.co/a7IXbzPD (from Saturday) 2012-03-12
- RT @LibraryRenewal: “Librarians are the coolest people at SXSW.” – Monica Sack, Interactive ISA Coordinator http://t.co/rEOPHePv 2012-03-12
- Found on #Sciverse:A sensitivity analysis of researchers’ productivity rankings to the time of citation observation http://t.co/KGHh3xHT 2012-03-12
- Found on #Sciverse:A Hirsch-type index of co-author partnership ability http://t.co/BC438sDv 2012-03-12
- RT @rafaelsidi: RT @phylogenomics: The Evolution of Science: Open Publishing http://t.co/TPXUMQea 2012-03-11
- RT @dullhunk: “Human-brain peta-flops” A Citizen Science Approach for Improving Multiple Sequence Alignment http://t.co/P9qnFtiK via @PL … 2012-03-10
Archive for the 'librarian culture' Category
- Announcing: The Information and Knowledge Professional’s Career Handbook: Define and Create Your Success http://t.co/cFb7bzr #
- Career Book in Print … We Offer to Speak on its Key Topics – de Stricker http://t.co/pF2FvI1 #
- Table of Contents for…The Information and Knowledge Professional’s Career Handbook http://t.co/JVTl8ky #
- Facebook page for: The Information and Knowledge Professional’s Career Handbook (5) http://t.co/pquhcLN #
- SSRN-Did Online Access to Journals Change the Economics Literature? by Mark McCabe, Christopher Snyder http://t.co/8HJbGjy #
- via David Rothman on Friendfeed — “But librarians are more relevant than ever, if only we can disengage ourselves from privileging our buildings and collections the way that we do and utilizing our individual skills in more effective and relevant ways.”
- Congratulations to the folks at WebJunction. The overhaul looks great from what I can see.
- Librarians on the front page of the NYT style section is a GOOD thing. Was it fluffy? Yes. Was it an overall positive portrayal? Yes. Most professions would be thankful for such coverage.
- Article on usability professionals.
- Brief research article on how closely social networking profiles (on Facebook) match actual personality traits. Replicates earlier findings on personal web pages. “But how accurate are the impressions based on OSNW profiles? Our previous research on pers
The NYT article on hip librarians is the most e-mailed article of the New York Times and it is 5th most blogged. Despite its fluffiness, I liked the article.
Stereotypes are a fact of life. Every time I am at a bar, night club, or concert past 10 at night and tell a stranger that I am a librarian, they express surprise. Why? Because I am a young, male, librarian who appears to be having fun.
I am willing to bet that any young librarian or library student who could be considered moderately “hip” has had this experience.
There will always be stereotypes. I for one would rather be stereotyped as a hipster than a spinster any day.
By the way, the Business section of the Sunday Times had an article explaining what usabilty professionals do:
Technology’s Untanglers: They Make It Really Work

