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"The One Person Library"
A Newsletter for Librarians and Management
Judith A. Siess
Publisher/Editor
THE ONE-PERSON LIBRARY was founded in 1984 by Guy St. Clair and Andrew Berner to provide a forum for the discussion of management issues associated with single-staff librarianship. In 1998 Judith Siess purchased the newsletter as St. Clair and Berner focused their interests on other issues of librarianship.
Regular features include:
- What Would You Do? (management case studies, with reader comments)
- Found on the Web (interesting and useful sites from the World Wide Web)
- OPL Profiles (of other SOLOs)
- Technology Matters! (interesting and useful sites from the World Wide Web)
- Time Management (how to use your limited time more efficiently)
- Around the World (international meetings, news, people)
- OPL Management Tips and Quick Tips (ideas you can use)
- Conference Reports (from SLA, MLA, AALL, ALA, and other conferences around the world)
- Heard on the Listserv (issues on library-related listservs on the internet)
- Professional Reading (book reviews)
- Across My Desk (brief reviews of new publications of services that come to the attention of OPL.
Benefit from our Stories, News Items, Management Hints, Questions and Comments
Your input is solicited for THE ONE PERSON LIBRARY. If you have story ideas, news items, management hints, questions or comments, please contact the editor. We cannot attend all the many conferences of interest to SOLO's, so if you are going to a conference, especially outside the USA, and are willing to write it up for THE ONE PERSON LIBRARY, please contact the editor. All contributors of articles or conference coverage will be paid an author's fee. When responding to What Would You Do? Please put "Feedback" on the envelope or as the subject of the fax or e-mail.
Information Bridges International, Inc. / The One Person Library
Judith A. Siess, President 830 Sedgegrass Drive, Champaign, IL 61822-2024 USA
Voice: 1-217-355-9071
Fax: 1-217-355-9072
E-mail: jsiess@ibi-opl.com
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