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The high cost of not finding information
Reading "The high cost of not finding information" by Susan Feldman makes me feel like only workaholics should go into librarianship (or other flavors of Content, Document, Information, or Knowledge Management).
Is drinking heavily an appropriate response?
[via librarian.net]
∞ | March 31, 2004 in librariana
Comments
Oh, bah. Laziness is an asset to a librarian. An asset, I tell you! When we make things easier on ourselves, we make 'em easier on everybody. :)
Posted by: Dorothea Salo | Mar 31, 2004 10:09:15 AM
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