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Up to speed? The perils of using online speed testing
If you’re a library network admin, you are probably familiar with complaints concerning slow download speeds on your local network. “The Internet is crawling…
Phishing: it happens, even in libraries
When the folks I work with at OPLIN suggested this topic, my first reaction was “Isn’t that too basic for…
Time to queue up for Quora?
Quora is somewhat new (heck, it barely left beta 6 months ago), but already has gained major traction. Wikipedia describes…
Because you’re not getting much work done anyway (2010 edition)
The holiday season is upon us. Yes, you’re still working, but I’m betting that your brain is still curled up…
Lock those virtual doors
What would happen if your library closed up at night and purposefully left the front door unlocked? Every night? Eventually, some unscrupulous individual would figure it out. He/she…
Stop putting out the “welcome mat”
The temptation is overwhelming. After all, libraries are friendly places, right? We wouldn’t want our patrons to think they weren’t…
Ignorantiaphobia
It’s no secret, yet it’s not widely talked about. There’s a divide in library staff. It’s not between degreed and…
Web images: TANSTAAFL*
Recently, I heard about how a public library recently found itself in some very hot water. It ran afoul of…