Category Archives: Librarians and time

Mauro Guerrini honoured

I’m pleased to report that my good friend, Professor Mauro Guerrini, who recently retired from the University of Florence, has been awarded the title of Emeritus Professor. Mauro was Professor of Library Science, Cataloguing, Metadata and Classification, and served as … Continue reading

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Reflections on librarians and time, 2: Boarding passes, QSLs, and tweets

Kathleen McCook’s post about Ephemera on her eclectic and fascinating blog,  Ebla to E-Books: The Preservation and Annihilation of Memory highlights the vast scope of printed ephemera. They include, listed in alphabetical order (as behoves a librarian!)  everything from air … Continue reading

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