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See what happens when someone tries to create a blog with the bits and pieces of their life experiences. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Walking thorough a parking lot, saw this, loved the colors, shapes, needed the photo. So, trash or art? The is not retouched - could be cleaned up a bit. Still, idea for a series? Anyway, that photo was a week ago and this post is really about something else.
Posted by Lori Reed under CLENE. Sign up for the new feed. Or we will be updating the old feed. Either way a big thank you to all our readers. We hope that you will enjoy the new site and that it will become your destination for library training and learning! July 27, 2009.
My last post was on my return to technical services. There is so much that has changed. The Road Back to Technical Services.
The view from this side of the desk. All Good Things Must Come to An End.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007. Today I am taking a class with Jessica Adler at the CJRLC lab. Soon I will be an expert on RSS and I can check it off of my Challenge list. Thanks, Roz, for setting up all the classes for people like me who intend to learn this stuff on my own, and somehow never get around to it! Tuesday, April 3, 2007. NJLA Elections and Getting Involved. Wednesday, February 21, 2007. Where does the time go? Really, I thought my last.
Random thoughts on libraries, librarianship, social computing, food, and music by David Free. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Sunday Morning at Computers in Libraries 2009. Why we are here at Computers in Libraries 2009 featuring Nina and Matthew. Sunday, October 19, 2008. Monday, August 11, 2008. Isaac Hayes Was A Bad Mother. Saturday, August 09, 2008.
Teaching, Learning, Thinking and Writing about Collections Development in Academic Libraries. Kraft is Head of the Preservation Department for the University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City and is the co-author of the publication. Joined forces to save and move books to higher floors.
The Room of Infinite Diligence. April 2, 2017 by Michael J. The first thing I wanted to do when refreshing this blog was to look at what reading I could find for local issues. For local reading we have a few resources.
I signed up about two years ago and have used it sporadically ever since. I like the short bursts, but they often are just links to typical stuff found elsewhere. Plus, my choices of who to follow were often disappointing. Not the real people I actually know! Mentioned in a Tweet about a garden walk in Mendocino! The moral .
Tools you can use! Student email login instructions. Search for books, DVDs, and other library materials. You must log in to access the databases at home or other remote locations. For log-in information, email or IM a librarian. Of area businesses that provide free WIFI. Shows why EBSCO is better than Google for academic research. Check out this new list of 21 eBooks.
Saturday, October 19, 2013. Looking for some spooky reading for your little ghost and goblins. we also have lots od spooky books ranging from fun picture books to scary classics like Dracula, and Frankenstein. By Photograph by Ed Judice.
Well I finally got the job situation all worked out.
My life has changed completely. The result is that I have no idea where I will be in twelve weeks. Just a story every day.