[...] At all of these libraries, I met with a research librarian who helped me (I’m doing genealogy, historical and forensic research). Most writers use librarians when doing background research for their stories, or when filling in their TKs (the journalistic term for to come, or TK in Latin). Why don’t you make an appointment at your local library with a librarian today? For more information on a particular topic, I’ll point you in the right direction in the Q&A section on my website.—Michelle [...]
Welcome to In the Stacks, the first video book review show hosted by a librarian. We feature 60-second long reviews of recent books done by one of the most authoritative sources on the topic: Librarians. In the Stacks is meant to not only be intellectually provocative but also features tastefully sexy librarians, and asserts that people can be both sexy and smart. It’s also been well-documented that the field of library science is becoming a hipster, technorati domain. Having tattoos has become as ubiquitous in the profession as wearing orthopedic shoes used to be. We know not everyone has the time to read and may need help selecting a good book. You can contact me at michelle@inthestacks.tv or by leaving a comment. Thanks for watching. Enjoy!
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[...] At all of these libraries, I met with a research librarian who helped me (I’m doing genealogy, historical and forensic research). Most writers use librarians when doing background research for their stories, or when filling in their TKs (the journalistic term for to come, or TK in Latin). Why don’t you make an appointment at your local library with a librarian today? For more information on a particular topic, I’ll point you in the right direction in the Q&A section on my website.—Michelle [...]