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Life Behind the Reference Desk

Sarah of YA Librarian Tales has a new feature called "Life Behind the Reference Desk"-and guess who her first librarian guest is? Me! Be sure to check out the interview to see what life as a librarian is really like!

And thanks Sarah for the interview-check out her blog-she totally rocks!:)

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  1. It was a great interview. Thanks for the website recommendations, we're always looking for new recourses and fellow librarians are always the best ones.

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  2. I also thought it was a great interview, too. Sounds like you really love your job (and your job sounds cool -- and more fun than my own Reference job). :) I'm looking forward to seeing more posts about life in LibraryLand.

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  3. THank you so much for doing it!! You made my first feature a very successful one.

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  4. So cool! I've never seen Sarah's blog before, but I definitely want to poke around there some more. How did you set up your teen advisory board? What exactly do they do? I'd love to read more about that!

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