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Ok. So it seems like I only come back when I want something. I'm back in part because I've signed up to LISNews via Twitter and RSS, so I'm seeing stories again. So hopefully I'll post now and again. This is still the best library staff community after govdoc-l!

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Welcome back Daniel

You have been missed. I haven't seen you on Twitter much lately either.
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Stephen Michael Kellat, Host, LISTen

"after govdoc-l"!?!?!

You mean BEFORE, right?

It depends!

I was speaking as a govdocs librarian. Which is odd because these days I'm an administrator.

For library staff in general, LISNews is *the* library community. As in Highlander, there can be only one.

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