Hey folks.
I'm interested in getting by financially until I have a chance to enter into my new profession officially. Of course I am, who isn't? Anyway, I thought I'd share some services here in case anyone needs or wants or knows anyone who needs or wants anything I can offer at the moment. Unfortunately, all of our resources currently are tied up in our search for a new car (something reliable under $2K, nothing fancy), and we are seeking additional resources for my wife's health, the babies' needs, and the occasional new acquisition for my library so that I may continue to better understand my role as a white male ally to marginalized people in librarianship. First, my research and proofreading gigs are up on Fiverr. I've recently reworked the research gig a little to reflect how it worked during my first two jobs. Examples of final results are posted, if you want to get an idea of what I can do for you. It's $45 for a final product of up to 3,000 words of source summary and evaluation, which encompasses as few as three sources (if all complex academic journal articles) and as many as twelve (if social media profiles or simple Web pages). Any topic. Just no students wanting someone else to do their schoolwork. Also, if you like music, you can check out my performances on YouTube and leave a tip through PayPal, if you feel so moved. Also, I can help any student at any level with the process of researching and writing for school. I am very ethical and will not do for the student what the student needs to do for themselves, but I understand that brainstorming, organizing, searching and evaluating sources of information, extracting that information, analyzing and synthesizing that information, and communicating the information in a coherent way are baffling mysteries to many students that require a little one-on-one time to unravel. It's all strategy and encouragement, with a little example thrown in, taking great care not to cross any ethical boundaries or violate any rules about academic honesty. I do this work over Google Meet and am happy to talk with you to see if I'm a good fit for you, your child, or whomever. Just contact me here.
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AuthorJeffrey Babbitt, MLIS, is a graduate of the School of Library and Information Science at Wayne State University who is pursuing a career as a librarian in Michigan. Subject Headings
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June 2021
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