The School of Information Overload and Library Science
So I’ll be using this space to chronicle my journey through library school over the next couple of years, because that’s pretty much what my life is going to be. We had orientation today, where I learned some new things and had old learnings reinforced. I’m looking forward to the first day of class tomorrow, though I suspect I’ll have a terrible time getting to sleep tonight because I’ll be so excited.
My course schedule this semester includes:
- Human Information Interactions
- Information Tools
- The School Library Media Center
- Young Adult Literature and Related Materials
I'm also working as a Graduate Assistant for
LEARN NC.
I plan to talk here about my experiences and the issues we deal with in class. My reactions to the readings for the YA Lit class will be recorded at lectitans, my reading blog. I don’t plan to talk about any issues I might have in my personal relationships at school, so please don’t expect that.
This is the website of Kimberly Hirsh. The subtitle of this site comes from the description of woodland goth on the Aesthetics wiki.
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