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Libraries, it’s time to quit Twitter. For real.
I never imagined that I would be writing that headline. I have been on Twitter/X since 2007. I have used it not only regularly,…
The old web is dying. Where does this leave libraries?
It’s not a secret that the world changed in November of 2022. If you don’t recall, that was when ChatGPT…
Are librarians the next prompt engineers?
My head is swirling after I read this article in The Atlantic. The title is: Talking to AI Might Be…
Social media: is it gone yet?
Very recently, I made the reluctant decision to stop doing webinars focused on tracking social media metrics. The topic was…
Eyeing Mastodon somewhat warily
Like many, I'm torn between moving to Mastodon for principled reasons and the need to maintain existing communities.
Because you’re not getting much work done anyway (2022 edition)
We can sigh with relief, since 2022 is almost over. At any rate, I’m sure that we all could use…
No, your logo shouldn’t be bigger
People are naturally drawn to what’s attractive and easy to understand. Oversized logos, on the other hand, are aggressive and tacky;…
Make your library’s headlines better (without turning them into clickbait)
“Clickbait” From Oxford Language: noun (on the internet) content whose main purpose is to attract attention and encourage visitors to…