Today marks the beginning of my final semester as an MSLIS student at Syracuse. It is frankly a bit odd to say that, but it is true. I will have been in graduate school for about a year and a half, much shorter (it seems) than many of my fellow classmates. I hope this semester [...]
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Fall Semester, 2010
By Jason W. Dean in Education, Librarianship, Library, Library Science, Personal, School, UpdatesConclusion of Summer School
By Jason W. Dean in Library Science, Personal, School, UpdatesRemember when you were in High School, and the term “summer school” had strongly negative connotations? It’s where the bad kids went – and the good kids were threatened with it if they didn’t “get their act together.” Well, I never wanted to go to summer school in high school, but I confess to you [...]
Spring Semester Reflections
By Jason W. Dean in Librarianship, Library, Library Science, Personal, School, UpdatesAs of Friday of last week, I have completed my Spring semester at Syracuse in pursuit of my MSLIS. I have Summer and Fall to go, and I plan on completing my degree in December. Honestly, you probably already knew that, so let’s get right down to it – what was my semester like now [...]
End of the Semester
By Jason W. Dean in Library Science, Personal, School, UpdatesReaders,I know I haven’t been posting as much recently, but this and next week are the end of the semester. I am in the process of wrapping up a couple of major projects, and so I will be back writing then. In the meantime, if you want to know what the end of this semester [...]
Historical Maps Tutorial
By Jason W. Dean in Cataloging, Librarianship, Library, Library Science, School, UncategorizedReaders,I just wanted to share with you that I just wrapped up another presentation about cataloging, and this one focuses on Historical Maps. I’ll embed it below, and here’s a link to it:Historical Maps TutorialLet me know what you think in the comments!
