Hi everyone,

Greetings from central IT land. I hope the new year is off to a great start
for you all.

I came across this blog post, and it brought back a wave of nostalgia for my
days in language technology and for the amazingly involved & entertaining
discussions we've had on LLTI over the years. I've suggested to my librarian
friends that if they need to know *anything* about headphones or managing
computer lab spaces, language technologists are the authoritative source.

http://libetiquette.blogspot.com/2010/01/headphones-lending.html

Best,
Samantha

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Samantha Earp
Director, Academic Services
Duke University - Office of Information Technology
334 Blackwell St, Suite 1101
Durham, NC 27701
mobile/office: 919.599.9748
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