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November 28, 2006

Librarians in The Guardian

The Guardian has a featured career focus on Information Professionals.  They talk about a few different knowledge management careers and librarianship options.  From the article:

The sheer range and complexity of electronic sources, library leaders say, means librarians have their work cut out keeping workers and the public ahead of the information game.

But we knew that already, didn't we? ;)

found via Tom Roper's Weblog

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Ooh, thanks Amanda. I've fixed the link in the post too. I hate it when links do that...

Posted by: Sarah Houghton-Jan (LiB) | November29, 2006

Hi - the full link is http://money.guardian.co.uk/workweekly/story/0,,1958192,00.html

Thanks!

Posted by: Amanda Werhane | November29, 2006

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