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The Researching Librarian

This site was created for librarians--new or experienced--who find themselves needing to perform research for purposes of publication, promotion, tenure, or other reasons. I hope that it also might be useful for other audiences and needs. Intended as a supplement to the print and electronic resources available in library collections, this site gathers links to selected web resources useful for research: freely searchable citation and full-text databases, funding information, relevant journals, statistics and statistical methods, useful research tools, current awareness sources, and conference papers and proceedings. http://www.researchinglibrarian.com/

Pictorial Exhibition of Nigeria Golden Jubilee Anniversary Celebration

The National Library of Nigeria is mounting a Pictorial Exhibition to commemorate the Golden Anniversary Celebration of Nigeria's Independence. Venue: Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Centre, One Memorial Drive, Abuja Date: 27th September - 1st October, 2010 Ti me: 9:00am - 5:00pm OPENING CEREMONY: 27th September, 2010, by 1:00pm Highlights of the programme of activities include e-exhibition - www.nlnig.org/nigeriangoldenjubileexhibition display of preserved and conserved materials; documentary on National Library of Nigeria; media interaction; presentations, competitions, posters, cartoons, essay writing etc; celebrating the Nigerian Woman; awards

Young writers start new chapter in Nigeria's literary history

(CNN) -- A 19-year-old Nigerian undergraduate student has signed a two-novel deal with the British publisher Faber, making her its youngest ever woman author. Chibundu Onuzo, a history student at King's College London, will have her first novel, "The Spider King's Daughter," published next year. "I wrote the book in my last year at school," Onuzo told CNN. "I've been writing since I was 10, but this was the first novel I finished, so it was very liberating to be able to write 'The End.'" Onuzo, who moved to England to go to school five years ago, found an agent before she had even finished writing, and sealed the book deal on her first meeting with a publisher Her editor at Faber, Sarah Savitt, describes Onuzo as a "very talented writer at the beginning of an exciting writing career." Nigerian writers past and present Wole Soyinka, now 76, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986. Chinua Achebe, 80, whos

Blogs for Librarians

Get a first-hand perspective of and read reviews by librarians who have tried out the new tech tools, read the latest books, and more. Librarians, whether they work small college libraries, large research universities and departments, or elementary schools, need to stay current on the latest in technology innovation, reading lists, the publishing world, eBook trends, special project and lesson ideas, and a lot more. Luckily, you don’t have to think of everything all by yourself. These bloggers serve as excellent reference resources for learning about library technology. 1. Librarian.net: This popular librarian blog is kept up by Jessamyn West who works in rural Vermont. 2. Peter Scott’s Library Blog: Here you can keep up with library and technology, plus book award finalists and more. 3. A Librarian’s Guide to Etiquette: This fun little blog has great tips for keeping your patrons in line. 4. The Shifted Librarian: The Shifted Librarian writes about public library projec