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A Library Journal Club as a Tool for Current Awareness and Open Communication: UBC case study

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Here is my article about our journal club that we are running in UBC for the last two years – “A Library Journal Club as a Tool for Current Awareness and Open Communication: UBC case study” which oddly sees light online during the last week of 2009.

It is published in a free, open access, Canadian journal  – Partnership: the Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research.

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2 replies on “A Library Journal Club as a Tool for Current Awareness and Open Communication: UBC case study”

Eugene, I’m curious to hear what percentage of attendees at the monthly meetings are library school students. I’m guessing it’s a high percentage. Am I right?

Rebecca,

Not really. I would say we have way more librarians attending. Around 80-85% librarians and the rest is library school students…

-eugene

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