Now that it’s summer and academic librarians have a bit of breathing/reading room, I’ve been getting more and more inquiries about the research report I published via ACRL in late April (and keep them coming, by all means). By way of further explanation, this week I talked with my longtime friend Ellie Collier at In the Library with the Lead Pipe (podcast interview and transcript), and with Dan Freeman at the ALA TechSource blog (written Q&A). The ITLWTLP conversation steered towards career development, local user cultures, advocacy, and mentorship, while the TechSource post focused more on Informing Innovation itself. Thanks to both Ellie and Dan for the awesome questions.
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