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| author | Turkewitz, Deborah |
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| contents | Library Students Are "Breaking Good" with Saul Goodman's Advice Turkewitz, Deborah Library Services Graduate Students Information Science Education Academic Libraries Student Attitudes Occupational Surveys Trend Analysis Creative Activities Creative Thinking Library Development Influence of Technology Civil Rights Mentors Information Literacy Television Graduate students are taking big steps and stretching themselves, whether returning to school midpoint in their lives, taking classes on unfamiliar topics, or starting internships and trying to put theory into practice. Who better to offer advice to these graduate students than America's favorite hilarious, morally ambiguous, ambulance-chasing, ''criminal'' lawyer--Saul Goodman of "Breaking Bad" notoriety. In this issue's "Future Voices in Public Services" column, Deborah Turkewitz, a Master of Library Science student at the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science, offers some excellent recommendations to library science students based on "advice" from Saul Goodman. |
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| spellingShingle | Library Students Are "Breaking Good" with Saul Goodman's Advice Turkewitz, Deborah Library Services Graduate Students Information Science Education Academic Libraries Student Attitudes Occupational Surveys Trend Analysis Creative Activities Creative Thinking Library Development Influence of Technology Civil Rights Mentors Information Literacy Television Library Students Are "Breaking Good" with Saul Goodman's Advice Turkewitz, Deborah Library Services Graduate Students Information Science Education Academic Libraries Student Attitudes Occupational Surveys Trend Analysis Creative Activities Creative Thinking Library Development Influence of Technology Civil Rights Mentors Information Literacy Television Graduate students are taking big steps and stretching themselves, whether returning to school midpoint in their lives, taking classes on unfamiliar topics, or starting internships and trying to put theory into practice. Who better to offer advice to these graduate students than America's favorite hilarious, morally ambiguous, ambulance-chasing, ''criminal'' lawyer--Saul Goodman of "Breaking Bad" notoriety. In this issue's "Future Voices in Public Services" column, Deborah Turkewitz, a Master of Library Science student at the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science, offers some excellent recommendations to library science students based on "advice" from Saul Goodman. |
| title | Library Students Are "Breaking Good" with Saul Goodman's Advice |
| topic | Library Services Graduate Students Information Science Education Academic Libraries Student Attitudes Occupational Surveys Trend Analysis Creative Activities Creative Thinking Library Development Influence of Technology Civil Rights Mentors Information Literacy Television |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1044595 |