Having now studied at six universities in four different countries, I've come to the conclusion that university librarians are just universally amazing and helpful. Is this true? Or have I just been lucky?
Glad I'm not alone
. If anyone's curious, these are my six unis (in chron. order):
Roskilde University (DK)
London Metropolitan University (UK)
IT University of Copenhagen (DK)
Malmö University (SE)
Cornell University (US)
Aalborg University (DK)

Roskilde University (DK)
London Metropolitan University (UK)
IT University of Copenhagen (DK)
Malmö University (SE)
Cornell University (US)
Aalborg University (DK)
Also, the key takeaway must be: Don't cut university funding!! The people in the engine room are SO important!
Wow. Glad so many share this sentiment! I don't have a SoundCloud, but speaking of libraries, I have written a book
. It examines discourses around fake news and the post-truth era. You can read about it here: http://www.johanfarkas.com/book/
