This Book Is Overdue! How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All,” (HarperCollins Publishers 2011) provides an engaging, upbeat account of librarians who are at the forefront of dealing with the explosion of digital information in an era of shrinking budgets. To an extent, librarians are like lawyers who have seen electronic data and communications go from involving peripheral aspects of their work to being central to the daily work process.

The librarians featured in “This Book Is Overdue” are shown to be innovative, dedicated professionals who make it their mission to help patrons find information wherever it can be found, using the best means possible, even extending beyond the brick-and-mortar walls of their libraries.

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