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Tess McCarthy
San Francisco
Library and Information Science maven; cartoonist who likes to do yoga and hates jumping in a cold pool.
Interests: LIS, comics, graphic novels, swimming, yoga, reading, blogging, writing, researching, the Internet, technology, gadgets, cooking-eating, photography, film, animation and non-fiction.
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What if it *only* shows the date of the reprint, but not the date that it was reprinted. For example to write a finding aid for a collection online, I need to tell users when things were created to let researchers know what dates to look for. An example I have is a reprint from The Journal of Educational Psychology, September, 1938. Would I cite it as: "September, 1938/no date"
Kindly let me know! I love this post and even though I used APA in undergrad and graduate school, I have to use Chicago Style.
The Generic Reference: When?
by Jeff Hume-Pratuch This post is part of an ongoing series about how references work. It began with an introduction to the generic APA Style reference and the author or “who” element. Upcoming posts will discuss “what” and “where,” as well as adding supplementary information in brackets and mi...
Listen, Honey. We can't all be Sheryl Sandberg
if you're in your 40s and you haven't gotten married yet or had kids. Or, if you didn't get that job promotion. Or, if you never made more than $35,000 in one year--don't fret. We can't all be Sheryl Sandberg and we don't have to be. Continue reading
Posted Feb 8, 2012 at Tess McCarthy's blog
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The Marilyn Whisperer
Marilyn is not easy to control. She is some magical beast—given to whims, giggles and skinny dipping. Continue reading
Posted Jan 2, 2012 at Tess McCarthy's blog
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Here's to The Trashy Librarian...
Posted Dec 12, 2011 at Tess McCarthy's blog
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LITA | Writing Award Guidelines
"The Library and Information Technology Association (LITA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), is pleased to offer an award for the best unpublished manuscript submitted by a student or students enrolled in an ALA-accredited graduate program. Sponsored by LITA and Ex Libris, the award consists of $1,000, publication... Continue reading
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