Michael Sauers is currently the Director of Technology for Do Space in Omaha, NE. Michael has been training librarians in technology for the past twenty years and has also been a public library trustee, a bookstore manager for a library friends group, a reference librarian, serials cataloger, technology consultant, and bookseller since earning his MLS in 1995 from the University at Albany’s School of Information Science and Policy. Michael has also written dozens of articles for various journals and magazines and his fourteenth book, Emerging Technologies: A Primer for Librarians (w/ Jennifer Koerber) was published in May 2015 and more books are on the way. In his spare time he blogs at travelinlibrarian.info, runs The Collector’s Guide to Dean Koontz Web site, takes many, many photos, and typically reads more than 100 books a year.
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One Reply to “Where’s the Travelin’ Librarian been?”
As a no-longer-traveling-very-much semi-librarian, I found your map particularly interesting because of the sheer contrast with mine, which I recently built.
Namely, you’re big in the plains states (pretty much vacant for me) but light in the south (where I’ve been most everywhere, for reasons unknown to me–I go where I’m invited and the terms are right), and I think you’re stronger in the northeast. But then, you’re a travelin’ librarian!
As a no-longer-traveling-very-much semi-librarian, I found your map particularly interesting because of the sheer contrast with mine, which I recently built.
Namely, you’re big in the plains states (pretty much vacant for me) but light in the south (where I’ve been most everywhere, for reasons unknown to me–I go where I’m invited and the terms are right), and I think you’re stronger in the northeast. But then, you’re a travelin’ librarian!