You As A Leader: Turning the Page – Week Three
Whether you want to acknowledge it or not, YOU are a leader. Sometimes you are called upon, other times, the need spontaneously arises. We are
Whether you want to acknowledge it or not, YOU are a leader. Sometimes you are called upon, other times, the need spontaneously arises. We are
Week two of Turning the Page 2.0 looked at how data from the public perception’s research can be used to help you “tell YOUR story”.
Being able to effectively market talents, skills and abilities, greatly enhances one’s ability gain employment, recognition and sufficient compensation. It can also make them seem
I have spent the last months reading and writing about digital divide, information literacy and other related concepts, attended conferences and spoke with several experts
After months of research on digital literacy, most people would probably be exhausted and want a break. But when I saw that the Special Libraries
While scanning the American Library Association’s Annual Conference program descriptions, I came across a session entitled “Turning the Page 2.0.” I quickly skimmed the description
Although the last two (2) posts mentioned things pertaining to reviewers and editing, they primarily dealt with the writing process. Here I will focus more
In the previous post I highlighted things one can do to prepare for and begin writing a manuscript for a publication. In this I will
Publishing papers in different venues (book, magazine, journal, etc) is something many of us dream about. Where as some people can do it voluntarily, those
A few weeks ago, while minding my own business, I received an email with a subject line that read, “Dinner with Mrs. Bush in Seattle.” I
Dr. Lassana MAGASSA is a researcher and writer that uses design methods to facilitate the development of inclusive technology and technology policy.