Category Archive: Library School

Books as Artifacts, or Another Reason Why Printed Books Matter

It’s finally time to brush the dust off this neglected blog and put it back to work. Blogging fell by the wayside last semester when, in the midst of the careful balancing act… Read More

A Brief Publishing History of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse

The first written assignment for IST 655: Rare Books was to research the publishing history of a major twentieth century work. For me, the choice was easy: Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse, a… Read More

Masters in Library and Information Sciences: To Dual or Not to Dual?

At my current job at a law library, I do a lot of digitizing and preservation of documents, and it’s interesting enough that I’m now planning to follow the archives track in my… Read More

Bibliophile Goes to Library School, or How Did I End Up Here?

Where does this story begin? Getting started has always been the hardest part for me. I believe nothing in my life would have been the same without books. My third grade best friend… Read More

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