> most popular use of the term
Yes, that's what happens in a land-grabbing frenzy.
Just a few years ago, it was *very* popular to have outlandish titles (chief
media wrangler, code ambassador, etc).
> 90% of those holding the title or carrying the role is almost completely tied
> to the LIS/Findability community
Based on what reliable research?
The silly irony is that the very people with LIS blinders on who fought me
and a few others on this very forum at the beginning are now publicly trying
to "branch out" or broaden the intended focus of that title.
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Ziya
It depends.
If it didn't, you'd be out of a job.
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