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So here's the rather strange story.
My Stealth Librarianship Manifesto post from last month continues to gather comments and page views, albeit at a slower rate than before. Of course, that's very gratifiying to see.
I don't hear as much curiosity from the research community as I'd like to about what a librarian knows and does, but I do hear some.
From the University of Toronto Academic Librarians' blog: