Author Archives: Kristin Fontichiaro

Scholastic Administrators: Librarians are Still Important

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Book Review: The Knockoff Economy

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E.B. White on information overload

What made E.B. White say to a librarian, “The morning mail is my enemy”? Find out here. PS – Speaking of E.B. White and sparring with librarians … if you’ve never read this article, you’re missing out. A longitudinal force … Continue reading

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The Two Kinds of Commencement

I’ve always wondered how “commencement” got to mean “leaving familiar ground” (commencement as graduation) and “starting new things” (commencing the journey). Today is definitely one of those dual-definition days. This morning, on the SLM blog, I posted my last post. … Continue reading

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“A Must Read”: Review of Growing Schools on the ALSC Blog

Thanks to Stacy Dillon and the ALSC Blog for this review of our collected work Growing Schools: Librarians as Professional Developers. An excerpt: This is an inspiring work that outlines several school librarians’ forays into the world of being leaders … Continue reading

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Choose Tech Last, Not First

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Learning 2.0 Conference is Underway!

The Learning 2.0 virtual conference (free!) is now underway through August 24. Tune in for free keynote webinars from amazing folks like Audrey Watters, Lee Rainie, and Yong Zhao, and a series of concurrent sessions as well. On Tuesday morning … Continue reading

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UM Alum’s Trailer for New Documentary: Shenandoah

The New York Times’ Lens blog did a short post about an upcoming documentary, Shenandoah, about the beating and death of a Mexican immigrant by four members of a high school football team. Set amid a backdrop of a Pennsylvania … Continue reading

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Advice for a new librarian

Awesome advice from UMSI alum Meggan Frost on getting started in a new librarian job.   I had a ball and came away thinking I would truly be an immense resource to these young women and they could learn so … Continue reading

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Lyrical Words on Librarians on the SLM Blog

Hop over here for lyrical words from Gail Bush in the back-to-school issue of School Library Monthly (and find out why this photo is a good match for the quote!). Here patients don’t need supplementations for a long period of … Continue reading

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