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REVIEW: Regeneration! A Journal of Creative Writing
Review of the book Regeneration! A Journal of Creative Writing, by the Regeneration Writers of Mercer University\u27s College of Continuing & Professional Studies
The Importance of Being Earnest: A Librarian\u27s Approach to Academic Leadership
When accepting universitywide leadership roles, academic librarians bring skills in partnering, administration and sharing information that can build trust, lead to informed decisions, promote good will and strengthen the organization. Service in this capacity requires an understanding of and an appreciation for the community that resides within the institution
Satisfaction and Skills We Gain as Archivists are Not Ours to Keep
A year ago Provenance was in triage, and the executive board of the Society of Georgia Archivists (SGA) had health care power of attorney. A robust journal, fed by the careful attention of outgoing editor Sheryl Vogt, her staff, and the editorial board, was floundering. Transfusions from other leaders were in order, but an extended search for a new attending physician had not been successful. A sense of despair and resignation was felt by many who had invested their lifeblood in the publication. There was talk of letting it die with dignity, but there was a critical need to evaluate its viability before making such a final decision. The absence of an attending physician hardly seemed reason enough to come to a hasty conclusion that might later seem ill-advised. A frank discussion among the family members was called for, something no one relished
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