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Happy 3rd birthday, Scholar’s Secret and Psssssst!

July 29, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

Shortly after I launched Scholar’s Secret in August, 2009, a corporate reorg at my day-job meant all-new responsibilities for me. Overnight, I went from writing full-time to “managing projects”; and the resulting case of Right-to-Left-Brain Syndrome sent me reeling. Thankfully, Psssssst! (the…

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Was the Happy Owl Destined for Greatness?

July 1, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

A fellow grammar geek, professional writer, and dear friend excitedly announced this week that he’d purchased “Grammar by Diagram,” by Cindy L. Vitto, and discovered a new rule governing comma usage. “It’s amazing what I don’t know,” he wrote. “I…

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Be Careful on the Slippery Slope of Stereotype

June 14, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

As cheap shots go, there may be none cheaper than poking fun at librarians. Slinging a barb about a librarian’s sensible shoes is so easy, anyone can do it. The stereotype is practically hard-wired into our collective conscience. Librarians are indeed among the world’s “Most…

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To Evaluate Writing, Go Beyond Mechanics

May 6, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

I love Car Talk. Radio listeners call in, describe their cars’ troubles and mimic their cars’ sounds, while brothers Tom and Ray (the show’s self-effacing, MIT-educated hosts) try to figure out what’s wrong. Tom and Ray crank out the mechanical…

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Stuff I Learned by Teaching

April 12, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

I remember my first couple months as a reference librarian. Every question seemed to draw upon yet another undeveloped region of my brain – or worse, force me to consult some scary reference work I’d managed to avoid in library school. I’d…

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Software Failure? Knowledge to the Rescue!

March 22, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

What’s a student-researcher to do when the “greatest technological innovation in research paper writing since the invention of the note card” bites the dust? Well, when the innovation in question is Mead Builder™ term paper software – and the students…

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Many Authors, One Voice, Sweet Harmony!

March 5, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

So you and your team have risen to the challenge and finally written that report. Well done! See? Writing collaboratively isn’t so bad! But what about the final output? Unless you’ve checked it carefully, you may have produced the written…

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Team Writing: Strategies for Success!

February 15, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

Those who write seem to have convinced the rest of us that theirs is an exclusively solo craft. We imagine the ruggedly independent “writer” hunched over the laptop at 3 am, mug of coffee at the ready, painstakingly choosing each…

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An Ode to University Library

January 23, 2012No Commentsmyadmin101

Wikipedia’s impending one-day SOPA blackout last week inspired Washington Post blogger Maura Judkis to serve up a list of five alternative sources for answers in a pinch. It’s a terrific list, but of course my favorite is number 3: Why…

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As 2011 Grows “Old,” There’s So Much “New” to Celebrate!

December 21, 2011No Commentsmyadmin101

Mid-December always finds the happy owl a little more impatient than usual. As the old year – with all its familiarities and same-olds – winds down, she’s already got her eyes trained on the new one. But it seems this year,…

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