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My new favorite librarian recently appeared on a 30-minute radio show talking. She has a really good analogy that she gives for thinking about keywords. I think its a great thought exercise. I'm not sure if we should add it or not.
Do you it would be useful to add a thought exercise for picking keywords that would catch different audiences (e.g. chemists, biologists, medical doctors)
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My new favorite librarian recently appeared on a 30-minute radio show talking. She has a really good analogy that she gives for thinking about keywords. I think its a great thought exercise. I'm not sure if we should add it or not.
Have a listen here: https://tbmws.podbean.com/e/monday-february-20th-2017-porcia-vaughn-talks-about-how-to-get-the-most-out-of-ut-biology-library-services/?token=c3b27886c61fbf6566f86072d0faccbf
Do you it would be useful to add a thought exercise for picking keywords that would catch different audiences (e.g. chemists, biologists, medical doctors)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: