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May 08, 2006

Edward Vielmetti makes SLJ

The blogosphere's resident "awesomest patron ever," Edward Vielmetti, appears in an article in School Library Journal about how he wrote a script tweaking (ahem, improving) Google Book Search.  Vielmetti's blog, Superpatron, is one I read daily and highly recommend to anyone in libraries looking to get a very smart user's perspective.

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Thanks for the link.

I was somewhat chagrined to see that a search for my name and the word "tweak" showed 217 hits on Google - not all from me, but it shows the company I hang out with online.

Posted by: Edward Vielmetti | May 8, 2006

Well now, tweak isn't a bad word :)

Posted by: Sarah Houghton (LiB) | May 9, 2006

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