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	<title>Carleen and Mike &#187; 2003 &#187; October &#187; 01</title>
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	<description>raising loki in okie land</description>
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		<title>Split Edge</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2003 06:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carleen Huxley</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been rather consumed by chores in my house these recent weeks so I&#8217;ve kind a fallen behind on my blogging.  October is here, it&#8217;s cold but we&#8217;re too stubborn to turn on the heat since Oklahoma is notorious for fall seasons that suffer from split personality disorder (45 degrees one day, 85 degrees [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been rather consumed by chores in my house these recent weeks so I&#8217;ve kind a fallen behind on my blogging.  October is here, it&#8217;s cold but we&#8217;re too stubborn to turn on the heat since Oklahoma is notorious for fall seasons that suffer from split personality disorder (45 degrees one day, 85 degrees the next).  I have a whole list of things in my brain which I&#8217;ve been wanting to comment about.  My greatest thanks to my brother, Mitch, who, with his emails, helps keep me updated on the current events in the world.  <br />
As a full time employee at the Bartlesville Public Library I am now required to complete the necessary certification classes to qualify me as a Librarian level I (I think).  I&#8217;ve actually been really excited about this opportunity and two weeks ago I attended, along with two of my colleagues, my first certification course on collection development.  I didn&#8217;t know very much about collection development before I went to this class, and I&#8217;m certainly no expert now but I do feel I have a better understanding about what goes on behind the scenes and in the tech services department of our library.  Ever since I started my job at reference I&#8217;ve been going through all of our reference books, mainly just to get more familiar with the collection.  I now, after taking this class, actually feel skilled enough to observe the collection more critically and weed through the material.  Weeding isn&#8217;t difficult, it&#8217;s just scary.  At least I find it scary, especially when it comes to reference books since they&#8217;re often very expensive and who wants to just through away books anyway.  But this class has helped me feel a bit more responsible and a bit more confident and that, along with the support of my mentors, I finally feel like I&#8217;m finding my place in this world of libraries.  <br />
~C</p>
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