Don’t Ask, Don’t…..
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HOME ABOUT ME OLD ARCHIVES (PRE-MARCH 2008) SUBSCRIBE Don’t Ask, Don’t….. by MICHAEL CASEY on APRIL 23, 2008 Via Library Revolution: One point that kept coming up at Computers in Libraries is the importance of not asking for feedback unless you actually intend on doing something with it. Amen. Read the full post here. Listen to this post { 0 comments… add one now } There are no comments yet... Kick things off by filling out the form below ↓ Leave a Comment Name E-mail Website You can use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> Submit Subscribe RSS Subscribe by Email PAGES About Me Old Archives (Pre-March 2008) ARCHIVES April 2008 LINK SUGGESTIONS Blog on the Sideblyberg.netCitegeistThe Cool LibrarianDavid Lee KingFree Range LibrarianGirls with MacsGoogle Operating SystemSecret Library of Better DreamsLibrarian 1.5LibrarianInBlackLibraries Build CommunitiesLibraries & LifeLibrary GardenLibrary Marketing - ThinkingOutside the BookLibraryBytesLibraryChangeLibraryCrunchLibrary Revolution RECENT POSTS Girl Scout Book Badge LibraryPosters Brooks on the EducationalDivide Article: Google Docs … so what -the ONE reason why you shouldcare Mixing colors on the library’snew iMac Don’t Ask, Don’t….. follow michaelcasey athttp://twitter.com www.flickr.com SomewentwronWhat is this? Search for an item in librariesnear you:Enter title, subject or author band night LibraryCrunch Service for the Next Generation Library - A Library 2.0 Perspective by Michael Casey library riotLibraryStreamLibraryTraxThe Liminal LibrarianThe "M" Word - MarketingLibrariesThe Shifted LibrarianStephen's LighthouseTame The WebThe Travelin' LibrarianUncontrolled Vocabularywalking paperWhat I Learned Today...YestoknowThe PourPowered by Bloglines Search WorldCat WorldCat.org >> Thesis Theme from DIY Themes.
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