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T. Scott – Future of Librarians Interview

Still catching up and discovering neat stuff in my aggregator from my time off last week, including this interview with T. Scott Plutchak at DegreeTutor.com.

Excerpt:

Do you see academic medical libraries being a vanguard to other libraries and their adoptions of technology?

Yes and no. Yes in that I think that there are a lot of very smart, tech-savvy people in medical libraries; some of the angst that I see reflected on library blogs, from libraries in other sectors, reflects frustration from what they see as a slowness in adopting technology. I just don’t see that in academic medical libraries…

Go read the whole thing. While you’re at it, consider subscribing to Scott’s blog. If you’re like me, you’ll not only be impressed with Scott’s knowledge and insight- you’ll also envy the elegance of his writing.

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One Response to “T. Scott – Future of Librarians Interview”

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    T Scott:

    Thanks! (Although I cringe when I look at that picture of myself, which is a dozen years old. I think I need to send Will a newer one to replace it.)

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