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Coping with Anonymity

Originally published 2008-01-16

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Picture this: your library has launched a visionary long-range reorganization plan that sparks an anonymous, critical blog from staff members. Or your library appears in an anonymous YouTube or Flickr extravaganza that targets your authoritarian signage, unfriendly staff, and dirty public restrooms. Or your soon- to-be-launched web revamp is reviewed on an employee's personal blog before the library goes public. Hypothetical? No. Read the full column here.
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