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Keeping up with the ever-growing Web, along with professional resources and information for customers, can be an overwhelming challenge for busy librarians. What if you could keep current in one hour per day or less? What if you didn't have to surf? What if the information you selected proactively arrived in your inbox? What if you had effective sorting and saving tools to capture your preferred portion of this flood of data?
Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Documentation and information --- Current awareness services --- Computer network resources --- World Wide Web (Information retrieval system) --- Web search engines. --- Blogs --- Library science --- Communication in library science. --- Information courante --- Information électronique --- World Wide Web (Système d'information) --- Moteurs de recherche sur Internet --- Blogues --- Bibliothéconomie --- Communication en bibliothéconomie --- Information technology. --- Management. --- Computer programs --- Computer network resources. --- Services d' --- Technologie de l'information --- Gestion --- Logiciels --- World Wide Web --- Information électronique --- World Wide Web (Système d'information) --- Bibliothéconomie --- Communication en bibliothéconomie --- Computer programs. --- Blogs. --- Librarianship --- Library economy --- Bibliography --- Documentation --- Information science --- Blogging --- Web logs --- Weblogs --- Diaries --- Social media --- Web sites --- Citizen journalism --- Web searching --- World Wide Web searching --- Internet searching --- Search engines --- Web portals --- W3 (World Wide Web) --- Web (World Wide Web) --- WWW (World Wide Web) --- Hypertext systems --- Multimedia systems --- Internet --- Internet resources --- Remote access electronic resources --- Remote electronic resources --- Resources, Computer network --- Electronic information resources --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Information services --- Subject access
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Sacred Strategies is about eight synagogues that reached out and helped people connect to Jewish life in a new way--congregations that had gone from commonplace to extraordinary. Over a period of two years, researchers Aron, Cohen, Hoffman, and Kelman interviewed 175 synagogue leaders and a selection of congregants (ranging from intensely committed to largely inactive). They found these congregations shared six traits: sacred purpose, holistic ethos, participatory culture, meaningful engagement, innovation disposition, and reflective leadership and governance. They write for synagogue leaders
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