I just came back from the final in-person event at the BPL. It was great to meet so many of you in person - to shake hands and chat! Especially Jennifer and Michael, who made this program possible for all of us. Jennifer invited us several times to applaud ourselves - but as Michael pointed out, this great program would not have happened without her very hard and dedicated work, so I applaud her once again! And thanks to all of you, whether I met you this morning or not, for participating and making this all work. I will keep you in my blog roll.
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Great meeting you too, Dave. And thanks for giving yet another shout out to Jennifer for all the great work she did. Now that the pressure is off, I will enjoy keep up with all of your blogs for those of you who continue with them.
What's needed are critical theories on reviewing our libraries, libraries' divisions, libraries' collections, libraries' services. The usual mutual appreciation society does deflect the critique that would improve the oppressive environment of our Boston Public Library. It's also the idea of always improving customers services through many varieties of feedback mechanisms with comment, suggestions, questions and critique. BPL needs to be more open to critical exploration by its stakeholders.
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