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Round two: October 28 - November 1, 2013

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*Special thanks to Bobbi Newman for allowing us to use a modified version of her directions!*

 

PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE EDITING (AND FOLLOW THEM) THANK YOU. 

 

Anyone who is currently enrolled in library school can participate. You may share your day (or week) on your blog, Twitter, Flickr and/or YouTube Channel (or any other web-based-way you choose). If you have none of these don't worry, just create a new page here in the wiki and post your day there. Once you decided on your format(s)

 

  1. Create a PB works account (it's free)!
  2. Edit this page (do not steal the lock from someone else!) BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO DELETE OR EDIT ENTRIES OF OTHERS.
  3. Create a new row after the last one in the table below (upper right of the edit pane - Table - Row -  Insert Row After)
    1. Add the next number 
    2. Add your name
    3. Your degree (MLS? MLIS? MA?) and expected month and year of graduation
    4. Your program  
    5. Country - so we know where you are!
    6. State, city, etc. - break it down further if you like
    7. A link to your blog, Twitter, Flickr and/or YouTube account. Please, please, please do not paste the full URL, use code (like with tinyurl or bitly) to make shorter. Thank you! 
    8. When you are done hit SAVE, so that someone else may edit the page.
  4. Start capturing your day!
  5. For bloggers: At the beginning of each post explain why you're capturing your day and link back here to the wiki. Be sure to include the name of your program.
  6. Tag your stuff with #HLSDITL
  7. After your first post come back and edit this page to add a link directly to your tagged posts or photos or video.

 

 

  Name         Degree & Graduation  

Name of Program

 

State/City etc. 

Please feel free to leave blank


Country  What you do or will write/tweet/speak about

Blog, Twitter, Flickr, etc.

Direct Link to Posts

1 Brianna Marshall MLS/MIS, May 2014 Indiana University Department of Information and Library Science Bloomington, IN 

 

USA
I'll be writing about classes, my student jobs, and applying for real jobs. I'm interested in technology in academic libraries, specifically digital libraries, scholarly communication, and data management. 
blog  |  @notsosternlib

http://goo.gl/bSe4L 

2 Carolyn Li-Madeo

MLIS

with UX/IA certificate

May 2014

Pratt Institute School of Library Information Science 
Brooklyn, NY
USA 
I'll be writing about my classes, along with my job in a small academic library in Brooklyn where I'll be gearing up for Halloween festivities and helping students with mid-term research. I'll also be chronicling the work the work I do for The Linked Jazz Project and talking about the UX/IA group at Pratt and the NYC Digital Humanities Student Group. I am interested in Linked Open Data, UX/IA and digital humanities.

Blog

@carolynlimadeo

 
3 Nicole Helregel  CAS (specialized library studies), 2014-2015  University of Illinois Graduate School of Library & Information Science  Urbana, IL  USA  I'll be writing about my classes, my student job at an academic library (including database instruction sessions!), my service learning (for a course) at a public library, and my CAS project on library marketing and education.  Blog, @nhelregel  

4

 

 

 

Robbin Zirkle

 

MSLS, December 2013 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science Chapel Hill, NC USA I'm in my last semester of library school, so I'll be tweeting about wrapping up my master's project, completing coursework, applying for jobs, and working at the EPA-RTP Library where I'm a library research assistant.

Blog, @robbinzirk

Tweets

5

 

Cassidy Charles MLIS, December 2013 Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, School of Communication & Information New Brunswick, NJ USA While attending school full-time via online and in-person classes, I work part-time in two different capacities at two different public libraries. I also hold leadership positions in a few student organizations so I will be documenting those opportunities as well as working in public libraries Blog, @cbsundance  
6 Elizabeth
Land 
MLS,
August
2014
University of Maryland,
College Park, iSchool,
Online Cohort 
Hampton,
VA 
USA I'll be writing about my classes, my experiences on the Reference Desk at a public library and my work with the iDiversity organization at UMD.  Blog, @librarianinbeta  
7 Angela Galvan 

MLIS,

August

2014

Kent State University, Columbus Site Columbus, OH USA I work full-time as head of interlibrary services for The Ohio State University Health Sciences Library. I'll be writing about my experience in an academic library, my classes, and my research on curating digital assets after the death of the user.  

Blog,

@galvan_as

 
8 Casey McCoy MLIS, May 2014 GSLIS @ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL USA I'm a third semester master's student with a packed schedule of class, work, and many other extracurricular activities. I'll post updates on Tumblr and Twitter about these experiences and other interesting things I find in libraryland.  Tumblr & @CayMcCoy

 

9

Elizabeth

Lieutenant

MLIS,

August

2015

The Catholic University of America, Department of Library and Information Science
Washington, DC USA I'm in my first semester of school, taking 2 classes and working as an Access Services Library Assistant on campus. I'll be writing about my classes and my research projects, as well as my extracurricular involvement in two of our LIS student organizations, SLA & AGLISS. I'll be doing a lot of tweeting, and will try to post a few brief blog updates as the week goes by.

@LizLieutenant

Blog

 
10 Aidy Silva-Ortiz MSLS, December 2014 Florida State University, School of Library & Information Studies, Florida's iSchool Tallahassee, FL USA I will be writing about my classes that I am taking for the fall semester and will cover current projects and assignments. I will also be covering my experience working in a medical library. Blog & Twitter @msbooksy

http://bit.ly/1c7J8Ac

 

11 Brian Zelip MS, December 2014 University of Illinois Graduate School of Library & Information Science  Champaign, IL USA I'll be writing about  modern web design news & resources, information retrieval and data curation class projects, and planning for Alternative Spring Break and Practicum, while thinking about issues of open access, free software, community memory, and library engagement. blog, @bzelip tweet
12 Jenny Ferretti MLIS, May 2014 (Digital Humanities Concentration) Pratt Institute School of Information and Library Science New York, NY (Pratt); Brooklyn, NY (Me) USA I'll be tweeting about my second year at Pratt and the courses I'm taking: Metadata: Description & Access, Digital Humanities (core class), and Information Visualization. I also tweet a bit about my position at Barnard College Archives as Photo Collection Fellow and my internship at New York Public Library's Manuscripts & Archives Division as Archival Processing Intern. From time to time, I find myself reading or bookmarking new tools and articles within the LIS field outside of my assigned course readings.  @CityThatReads http://bit.ly/17cEjE2

 

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