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	<title>Comments on: You-promotion or Me-promotion?</title>
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	<description>David Lee King is the Digital Branch &#38; Services Manager at the Topeka &#38; Shawnee County Public Library, where he plans, implements, and experiments with emerging technology trends. He has spoken in the U.S. and Canada about emerging trends, website usability and management, digital experience planning, and managing techie staff, and has been published in many library-related journals. David writes the Internet Spotlight column in Public Libraries Magazine with Michael Porter. David maintains a blog at http://www.davidleeking.com</description>
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		<title>By: Librarians, Got Information Literacy? &#171; Library Garden</title>
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		<description>[...] these also information literacy issues? And if librarians are going to be relevant and help our customers kick ass, don&#8217;t we need to know how to do this stuff (or at least know enough to figure it out quickly [...]</description>
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