Title
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Our
Enduring Values Revisited: Librarians in an ever-changing world
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Author
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Michael
Gorman
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Call
Number
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Z716.4
.G673 2015
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Location
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2nd
Floor Social Sciences
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Rating
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Somewhat
Recommended
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Book
Review
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Written
for librarians, this is a good refresher to library school. Gorman reviews
concepts of why those interested in the profession should become librarians
and how values should be upheld. However, his snarky attitude toward anything
digital shows his biased viewpoint and does not provide suggestions for
maintaining values in the 21st century.
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Submitted
By
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Cori
Schmidtbauer
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Department
or Major
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Leatherby
Libraries
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Status
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Staff
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Chapman
Email
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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Our Enduring Values Revisited
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