Friday, December 10, 2004

Most Effective Search Engines Yet Invented — Librarians

Ok I couldn't let my previous downer post be the only thing I have written in a week. (My apologies for not writing as often, there are reasons which you will know soon.)

So here is a link to a wonderful article from William R. Brody, the president of The Johns Hopkins University, praising librarians as "most effective search engines yet invented."
It is a great article and he ends it with, "Today's technology is spectacular — but it can't always trump a skilled human. Have you hugged your librarian today?"

:)
We all need a hug.

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