Librarians can navigate what we call the reference interview, which is how you work with people to figure out what is it that they really need. What do you think it is about your skill set as a librarian that allows you to hone in on this information? I'm interested in hearing with your experience and the experience of other librarians.
Susan Currie has 40 years of experience as a senior librarian and administrator. She worked for close to thirty years in academic libraries and knows a profound amount about information and how it's managed in society. This week we talk about how the internet has changed people's relationships with information, how librarians can help people find information in the digital age, how librarians can help people be less biased researchers and the generational differences between young and old in consuming and managing information.
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