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Tag Archives: Hungary
Migrant Crisis in the Social Media News
At the end of August Hungary, the small country I live in, became front and center on the world’s stag as thousands of migrants flooded our border and were stranded in our train stations. World history was happening right here! Although, … Continue reading
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Tagged Budapest, Clay Shirky, Facebook, Hungary, migrant crisis, Social Media, Ted Talks
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Hungarian Libraries/Canadian Libraries
I am entering the Master of Library and Information Science degree with an interesting perspective as a Canadian living in Hungary. There are many similarities and differences between Hungarian and Canadian libraries. Here are some of my observations of Hungarian … Continue reading