Hi, All—
I’ve checked the archives and found that tickler files haven’t been
discussed here since 2000. There was some very good information there which
I saved for future reference, but I’d like to narrow the discussion a bit
now by asking how you, specifically as a librarian, use a tickler file
successfully. (How you have it set up; where you keep it; what categories,
if any, do you make within the folders, etc.) Or, if you tried a tickler
file and it didn’t work for you, why was that? Did it have some specific to
do with being a librarian?
If you’ll send your answers to my personal e-mail, I’ll compile a hit
including what I learn from a wide variety of articles I just downloaded
from the web.
TIA
Deb Waugh
Librarian/Instructional Technologist
The Emmett G. Shufflebarger Library
at Graham High School
Bluefield, Virginia
debwaugh.lm_net@frontiernet.net
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