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[...] love this graphic (discovered via Lone Wolf) since it says to me that the foundation of library relationships is communication – one to [...]
[...] By Tom Rink Here’s a great graphic that I discovered this week (thank you Stephen Abram and Lone Wolf) that outlines the various levels of intamacy in communication. Hmm, we really do spend a lot [...]
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[...] love this graphic (discovered via Lone Wolf) since it says to me that the foundation of library relationships is communication – one to [...]
[...] By Tom Rink Here’s a great graphic that I discovered this week (thank you Stephen Abram and Lone Wolf) that outlines the various levels of intamacy in communication. Hmm, we really do spend a lot [...]