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The End of an Era

As I type this I am preparing to submit my final assignment for my final course as an MLIS student. It has taken me 2.5 years to get here - two classes at a time, while working 40+ hours a week at my normal job and 10-20 more as a research assistant. In the midst of a pandemic. Through the first year of marriage, a puppy foster fail, and the loss of my sister to cancer. In 10 days I'll be officially walking into tenure-track librarianship. It has been a wild time, and I'm proud of myself for making it through. I can only describe my feelings right now with a series of GIFs: Image Source: Link Image Source: Link Image Source: Link Key Takeaways - The Short Version I'm meant to be writing a reflection about the evolution of my views on technology in education and librarianship, but reaching this academic finish line has me feeling some type of way so I'm going to use this space to wrap those thoughts into a more general list of perspectives, ideas, and values that I'm...

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