My first blog was launched in 2004. I was 18 years old, and had no idea about the time and energy it takes to consistently produce content. My enthusiasm made up for a lot of deficits in my knowledge. I had learned the basics of HTML at age 12, and was as close to being a digital native as the era would allow. Here I am, 17 years later, and starting another blog. This time, instead of encapsulating my personal life, I’m hoping to explore topics and themes related to my professional life.
I’m a librarian by profession. I currently manage a team of ten librarians for a busy suburban library. I value thought leadership, and work hard to reflect on the nature of our work and the synergy that can be created by learning lessons from across the organizational spectrum: private, non-profit, and government sectors.
I hope to use this blog as a repository of my thoughts on librarianship, leadership, management, and my abiding interest in technology. I’m currently working on several tech projects that I’d like to document and share.
Welcome back to the blogosphere! Hope you have fun this time around. Those are some great reasons to start a blog, and am wishing you a great time on your new journey!
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