Sunday, January 24, 2010

Update: Closing of U-M Social Work Library

In December 2009, the University of Michigan officially closed the Social Work Library. It was one of the unfortunate specialized library branches that closed across campus due to low demand and budget costs. All graduate students must visit the main libraries to check out and return books. I still use the former library space in the School of Social Work to check my email or type a paper, but it feels very empty because the bookshelves are no longer available there. The hours have also been cut back an hour there. I do not know what will become the new layout for the former library.

Click below for more information about the library closing:

http://www.lib.umich.edu/social-work-library/social-work-library

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Ways to Help the People in Haiti

I found this video by Patti Austin on Larry King Live, and I thought the song was appropriate for this unfortunate disaster. Please do everything you can to help the people in Haiti. There are various aid organizations, such as the American Red Cross, where you can donate so that adequate number of supplies can reach there in this time of crisis.



Open your heart. Do the moral thing to help these people.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

InsideHigherEd: Technology and Learning

For those who are interested in careers in educational technology, digital librarianship, or technology in social work, InsideHigherEd has a blog series, Technology and Learning, that includes opinions and articles from professionals in the field. It's a great way to keep current with new information and learn from the experts.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is approaching. Are you planning to engage in some type of service or attend events related to his social and economic justice?