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Many organizations’ training materials are a lot like a well-stocked library. It’s filled with valuable, carefully organized information, but it’s […]
Many organizations’ training materials are a lot like a well-stocked library. It’s filled with valuable, carefully organized information, but it’s […]
Here’s a roundup of recent Learning Revolution and Library 2.0 blog posts. Steve Hargadon on AI: Dr. Steve Albrecht on
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Difficult Discussions with Patrons:Using Jefferson Fisher’s Book The Next Conversation Part of the Library 2.0 Service, Safety, and Security Series with Dr.
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If you’ve felt the gap between event hype and what teams actually deploy, you’re not alone. A new Learning Guild