Sending this off to everyone….
I remember the Wikipedia discussion at the LDS Genealogy library when the gentleman told us to basically “go with what you got” and fix it later. I believe he was referring to their Family Search Wiki. Anyway, he said people will many times fail to do something until it is perfect. This is NOT perfect, but I’m going to direct people to it anyway. We’ll see what happens. He also spoke about the Reliability of Wikipedia, which was pretty amazing (if it is true!).
I just figured out how to allow you to post. I need your email first, then I can add you. I guess I’ll keep an eye on the comments of other posts, as they happen, I’ll add you as a contributor. Hope this works.
Patrick
LIS Wiki – Applying for jobs
I’m probably jumping the gun…OK, I’m definitely jumping the gun…but I want to play around with the blog some more. I found this LIS Wiki that has some severely dated pages, but the links found on the jobs page seem to be current. They link to recent postings of available jobs throughout the country. Hopefully, give us an idea of what is available out there.
Again, thinking out loud to those of you that know blogs. Should I make a separate page for UNT info, library jobs, etc. or are tags good enough?
UNT SLIS Listserv information
At the SLC conference some of you asked for info on how to get on the SLIS Listserv. You will receive lots of info on job opening. Warning: Some of the e-mail is junk (geared towards online students).
Send an e-mail to listserv@unt.edu, leave the subject line blank, and type SUBscribe slis-announce-l your name in the body of the message.
More info @ http://www.unt.edu/slis/resources/slis-l.htm which includes how to Unsubscribe.
Thank you to Kathy Ewing for this information. This message was placed as a “comment” under the “about” tab. I just copied it and pasted it as a “post” to this page.