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For New-Look Librarians, Head to Brooklyn
in response to reader comment: We've always been hip, and some of us live in Manhattan

Submitted by Susie O'Driscoll, Jul 10, 2007 09:52

Brooklyn doesn't have a corner on the market of hip librarians. I'm sure there are scores of our eclectic brethren residing in Manhattan and beyond. I count myself among the many...


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Of course, I have to live in a building with a building number of 304 1/2 - I've of course... [MORE]

Tessa Morales 

Jul 9, 2007 13:08

Brooklyn doesn't have a corner on the market of hip librarians. I'm sure there are scores of our eclectic brethren...

Susie O'Driscoll 

Jul 10, 2007 09:52

I think this is a great idea. Sometimes it's hard to meet other librarians if you haven't worked with them... [MORE]

clif seale 

Jul 5, 2007 12:44

The title says it all.

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Dana Dixon 

Jul 5, 2007 08:48

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