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"Blip" Goes the Monitor (November 2003)
Can E-Bay really solve your library's equipment problems? And how do you keep your patrons from straying to Amazonian jungles?
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A Tale of Two Tablets (March 2005)
When is a notebook not a notebook? And other posers for George Needham, WebJunction's riddle-buster in residence.
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Attack of the Celtic Clones (August 2003)
This month George answers questions about issues both small (those pesky little apostrophes) and large (playing God by cloning hard disks).
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Back to Business (January 2004)
This month George reminds us that a little judicious idea-borrowing from the private sector can help out in a pinch.
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Beat the Winter Blues
Learn more about how to cope with the winter blues and reenergize your passion for libraries.
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Caging the Paper Tiger (March 2004)
Is public access printing taking a bite out of your library's budget? George Needham explains how to manage your printers like Siegfried and...well, very effectively.
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Climbing the Library Ladder (July 2006)
Whether you just want to move up a single rung or climb all the way to the top, George helps you get a leg up.
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Clogged or Blogged? (March 2007)
George sloggs through it all for you here.
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Cows on Prozac: Keeping Calm about Content Management (July 2004)
WJ advice columnist George Needham tells us how to wrap our minds around the mysterious letters 'CMS' without losing our cool.
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Driving with Data (August 2006)
It's that age old question: what do patrons want? George has a few clues.
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E-books Kindle Buzz
Learn more about the evolution of electronic book reading devices. George shares his thoughts on e-books and how they stack up against the technology of paper.
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E-rate: Spin the Bear Before the Bear Spins You (December, 2005)
If the E-rate forms look to you like they're written in hieroglyphics, let George show you some of his de-coding tools.
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Ergonomic Workspaces
Learn more about eliminating pain and discomfort from carpal tunnel syndrome through the development of ergonomic workspaces.
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Forget the OPAC: Why Does Library Management Suck?
Forget the member question this month! George has some hard questions of his own to pitch ...and to answer. Reprinted by permission from the Library Leadership Network's LLN Commons.
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Friendly Fire (June 2004)
What if you see something on WebJunction you want to take issue with? There are a host of ways to let your voice be heard, and George knows 'em all.
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George takes a vacation (April 2006)
Even our favorite library columnist needs a break once in a while.
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Getting Out of the Emerald City (May 2005)
Click your heels three times and your library director will be transported out from the walled city and into the whirl of a library conference. The Great and Terrible Curious George has spoken!
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Hello, Mr. (RFID) Chips? (August, 2004)
People are getting feisty about RFID: but before you pick a side, George suggests you get the facts.
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High on Wifi (July 2005)
You don't have to tear out your electrical system to go "wireless." Let George lead you to wifi enlightenment.
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IT in the hinterlands? (June 2006)
Who does a small library turn to when there is no IT department to call?
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