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February 23, 2006

Clamoring for attention

Silly me. I managed to get published without fully realizing it.

I wrote an article about Radical Reference for a progressive mag called Clamor. It's in the online only edition, but what the hey ... it's kinda cool.

Warning: hackneyed, gushing prose ahead ... but if I've provided RadRef a service, then it's of the good, I think.

Posted by misseli at February 23, 2006 12:03 PM

Comments

Hey that's cool. I wrote an article for them once which I really enjoyed and got a free subscription to the magazine for my troubles, BUT they wouldn't take me off of their mailing list afterwards unless I unsubscribed. Alas.

Posted by: jessamyn at February 23, 2006 12:58 PM

Good stuff! I'm just waiting for the questions to roll in.

Posted by: Laura at February 23, 2006 05:02 PM

Awesome Eli :)

What I like most about RadRef is that the questions are often very challenging, and they are really helping me improve my ref skills by thinking of creative ways to find information and answer questions.

Posted by: Fiona at February 23, 2006 06:55 PM

A beautiful article, and an excellent summary of the RadRef group!

See -- there really are radical librarians!

Posted by: Chip at February 23, 2006 08:00 PM

Greetings Dear Mr. Edwards:
As a librarian and lover of good books, may I recommend to you my book, Master of the Jinn: A Sufi Novel, a mystical adventure tale on the Sufi path of Love. It maybe the new book your library patrons would enjoy. And I think you will also like it.
Libraries get a 40% discount off the cover price (which is $13.99 US dollars) by ordering from the publisher at http://www.booksurgedirect.com
You can also view the book and read an excerpt at http://www.masterofthejinn.com

Peace and Blessings,

Irving

Posted by: Irving Karchmar at February 27, 2006 01:39 PM