Open Libraries “… are signs of life and hope: They are the cornerstone of democracy”

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17 October 2007 @ 6am

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Something new

I had a wonderful time editing for Library Journal, but now it’s time to try something new. I’m delighted to join Josh Greenberg and his merry band of hackers at the New York Public Library, as well as jumping aboard to revamp NISO’s Information Standards Quarterly. Thanks to Jessamyn and Ed Summers at the Library of Congress for their encouragement and the tip on #code4lib, too.


11 Comments

Posted by
casey bisson
17 October 2007 @ 7am

Congratulations!


Posted by
K.G. Schneider
17 October 2007 @ 7am

Congrats on the new gig, and have fun with it!


Posted by
Michael C. Habib
17 October 2007 @ 8am

Congratulations!


Posted by
Dorothea Salo
17 October 2007 @ 9am

That is fantastic! I’m betting it’ll be a great fit on both sides, because Josh rules and you rule and — Mazel Tov!


Posted by
jessamyn
17 October 2007 @ 5pm

you are WELCOME!!!


Posted by
kate
18 October 2007 @ 1pm

Congratulations to you and your new employer! w00t!


Posted by
Michael
18 October 2007 @ 6pm

Excellent news…NYPL rules!


Posted by
chris f
20 October 2007 @ 6am

have fun!


Posted by
Jim Madigan
22 October 2007 @ 5pm

Hey Jay way
to go!


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Posted by
Jill Hurst-Wahl
24 October 2007 @ 11am

Jay, nice to know where you went to. Congrats and good luck!


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