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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Library Usage is Up

Library usage is on the rise...check out this KIRO 7 video at Seattle Public Library.
Posted by hilltaylor@unc.edu at 2:16 PM
Labels: library usage, Seattle Public Library

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Hill Taylor is a researcher at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, and is also on faculty in UNC's English Department where he teaches courses in new media and writing. Dr. Taylor's research focuses on Information Literacy, Human Information Interaction, Library 2.0 Technologies, Scholarly Communication, and Literacy in Social Media.

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