OpenWMS
An open-source metadata creation system? Tell me more! Catalogablog reports on this new system from Rutgers.
E-learning, is it an effective tool?
That’s the question Daniel Sabol (Long Island Universities Palmer School of Library & Information Science) studies in a new LSJ article, using a literature review to examine the experiences of librarians, professors, students, and patrons in multiple environments. Read the [...]
A new year, a new blog
Fair warning: you can expect some exciting new things from this blog in the coming months! Starting in March, we’ll be bringing you interviews with some of the library field’s luminaries, including everyone from high-profile authors and editors to recent [...]
Welcome the new Editor!
Hello everyone! It has been my absolute pleasure to serve as the Editor-in-Chief for Library Student Journal over the past two years. I have worked with a talented staff and have enjoyed reading your work! Alas, my time must come [...]
Semester’s End
Hi everyone, I wanted to re-emerge and apologize for my disappearing act since my last post! Funny how time flies and another semester is already done. Anyhow, I have a few announcements and thoughts for the summer to share. Firstly, [...]
Emerging Leaders!
We have received a whack of great nominations for emerging leaders – YAY! The profiles will appear in early May. Happy end of semester everyone! (Be strong.)
we’re back… sort of
Let this be a lesson to you all – update your WordPress! We hadn’t updated ours in forever and that hack that I mentioned a few weeks back managed to be so pervasive, we’ve had to start over from scratch. [...]