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Starting the ALIA Continuing Professional Development scheme
I finally upgraded my ALIA membership to the Professional level. Which means it’s time for me to work out how their Continuing Professional Development Scheme works. Continue reading
2017 in review
My 2017 in review: new study, new job, and a hug from Laurie Penny. Continue reading
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Tagged new years review, personal, study, work
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Information Organisation
Some notes on Information Organisation, after class started up again last night. Continue reading
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Tagged Information Organisation, INTE2489, Lecture Notes, libraries, RMIT, study
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What is a library, the 5 Laws of the Library, and being behind in my studies before I’ve even started…
It’s the first week of my Information Management degree. And I’ve been so sick I had to miss classes.
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Acceptance
Congratulations David, you have been offered a place in GC098 Graduate Certificate in Information Management Continue reading
Career as a Question
Career as a Question: my “professional” reasons for studying info mgt. Continue reading
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Tagged career as a question, career goals, libraries, RMIT, study, The Question
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