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> by Michele Cloonan
boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_...a_storied_legacy_of_learning/
> It is our duty as citizens of the Commonwealth to ensure that these
> ideals do not disappear. The BPL has been there for us for the last
> 150 years. We must support it so that it may continue to support
> us. It must maintain its place among the other preeminent cultural
> gems in Boston that serve to entertain, educate, and inspire us.
There is something hypocrital here in that study at the Dean's school
is too expensive and too lacking in student financial support for
pursuing careers in our cities' public libraries.
We need library studies programs setup at the University of
Massachusetts that are on a par with the excellence of information
policy programs at schools like State University of New York
University at Albany http://albany.edu/cci
A teaching library approach to library studies on site at our Boston
Public Library is needed just as medical centers are teaching hospitals.
Greater emphasis on information policy studies for our cities' public
libraries' professionals is needed.
Too many of our current cities' public libraries' professionals are
unprepared to fully examine all facets of debates about the
problematical aspects of the software for
our cities' public libraries.
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Comments
Wait? You are having Don
By Anonymous
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 7:00pm
Wait? You are having Don Saklad post here? Geez!
http://www.stormloader.com/saklad/
It's a community site
By adamg
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 7:38pm
So, yeah, anybody's free to post (although I will delete spam and various crap).
I see
By Lyss
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 10:49pm
I have to admit that I've been wondering what the seemingly random posts were all about.
Although Don has been concerned with the City Council of late
By adamg
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 10:52pm
His true love has always been the Boston Public Library.
Is it really "our" Boston
By Anonymous
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 10:54pm
Is it really "our" Boston Public Library" if Don lives in Cambridge?
it's everyone's BPL
By Ron Newman
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 11:06pm
Anyone who lives in Massachusetts is entitled to a BPL card.
I've never gotten his fascination with the city council
By adamg
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 11:06pm
But at least the BPL main branch, which is what he seems to truly enjoy, is sort of a statewide resource.
So he's been fixated on the
By Anonymous
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 11:06pm
So he's been fixated on the BPL for over a decade. Wow. Talk about dedication to a cause. Isn't a definition fo insanity doing the same thing over and over with no change in the outcome?
But look, he got rid of the BPL president!
By Ron Newman
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 11:20pm
Ah, but if you look at his most recent BPL posts
By adamg
Sun, 11/18/2007 - 11:33pm
The remorse comes through every single one of his cryptic lines, because he realizes the next president will likely be far more problematic.