I am excited to announce the release of my new book Knowledge as a Feeling
How Neuroscience and Psychology Impact Human Information Behavior from @RLPGBooks. https://t.co/9PtSU73Lai
Thanks to @stevelibrarian for letting me be a guest on the @circideas podcast to talk about my book Knowledge as a Feeling. #infolit @RLPGBooks https://t.co/Q1cvQdIs0X
I am excited to announce the release of my new book Knowledge as a Feeling
How Neuroscience and Psychology Impact Human Information Behavior from @RLPGBooks. https://t.co/9PtSU73Lai
ICYMI @T_Swanson interviewed PIL’s Director @alisonjhead on the latest @circideas podcast - hear about our latest Retrospective report, highlights and insights from 14 years of research, and what we’re thinking about investigating next!
https://t.co/ax7Vo45VLT
I am very excited that the book that I co-edited with @hjagman has been released as an open access text. Thanks to @ALA_ACRL for making this possbile. https://t.co/Gb0EHAxTaN
This book, "Not just where to click : teaching students how to think about information" recieved the Ilene F. Rockman Publication of the Year Award in 2016 from ACRL's instruction section (which is a testament to our amazing authors).
A Twitter account regularly “burns” our student newspaper within minutes if a tweet contains awk phrasing or a typo. Students write these tweets.
We fix them. We learn from them.
Discovered today that the “burner” is faculty on the same campus.
Get a life and maybe a new gig.
ROLL on over to the library tomorrow and take the INITIATIVE to join our D&D game day with the MVCC Dungeons and Dragons Club! We think it'll be a CRITICAL HIT! New and experienced players are all welcome!
Register:https://t.co/YYz5CNu3yB
We're back out in front of the library today with some of our favorite graphic novels and manga! Stop by, say hi, grab a snack, and borrow your next read!
“The street outside the Chicago Teachers Union’s Near West Side headquarters is set to be renamed in honor of the late Karen Lewis, the brilliant & charismatic former union president who rallied Chicagoans around fighting for justice”. @CTULocal1 https://t.co/WC1gTsWRcd
What are you doing next week? We hope you'll come to one of our Graphic Novel Symposium Events! Learn more and register on our Events page: https://t.co/fh8ecPMNJN
Join us next week in the library (and streaming online!) for our Graphic Novel Symposium! We're excited to present several events and share some of our favorite graphic novels from the library's collection. Come check it out or find us on YouTube! https://t.co/b7TMIaapBp
Join us live in an hour to learn more about the situation in Tibet from the 1950's to today. Head over to our YouTube channel to watch! https://t.co/JMgPGanTue