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Foundations of Libraries and Info Sci: June 2012
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Foundations of Libraries and Info Sci. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Since we read about the cataloging, classification, and library catalogues this week, I thought you’d enjoy these three articles. My Alma Mater, The University of Wisconsin at Madison, is finally mothballing their card catalog. “Farewell Cards” On Wisconsin. Summer2012):31-35, 62 http:/ onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/features/farewell-cards/. E-extra for June contains an article that examines how cataloging itself has changed. It may surprise you t...
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Cincinnati Panorama of 1848
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Skip to main content. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY. Explore the Digital Library. About the Digital Library. Cincinnati Panorama of 1848. Add or remove collections. Cincinnati Panorama of 1848. Cincinnati Panorama of 1848. Explore the Cincinnati Panorama of 1848. Select the collections to add or remove from your search. Audubon's Birds of America. Audubon's Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America. Business, Shipping and Trade Directories. Cincinnati History Lantern Slides. Inland Ri...
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Rachel E Heberling: Transmissions Through the Ether: May 2013
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Rachel E Heberling's Transmissions Through the Ether: An artist's blog about beloved obsolescence. Friday, May 24, 2013. Historical Print Collectors' Conference and Visit to Northern Kentucky U. I was lucky to attend the American Historical Print Collectors Society ( AHPCS. For their 38th Annual Meeting, first time in Cincy. Thanks to the generosity of our local print collector and enthusiast, Allen Bernard, and several foundations, a few other folks and I were able to go on scholarship. Now onto day 2 o...
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History in Microcosm | fate is the idiot's excuse
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Fate is the idiot's excuse. Freedom is the sucker's dream. March 19, 2014. What are the benefits to an audience-centered cultural institution? What makes this important in this day and age? One line in Nina Simon’s talk stood out to me immediately: Instead of going to a history museum, people are doing their own genealogical research. At least once, I suppose I knew that my family had had to come from somewhere,. But I had never given it any thought. What kind of clothes did they wear? My husband had muc...
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Marvellous Merchiston: March 2012
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Math and Science in History and Culture. A Mathematicians Guide To. Good Math, Bad Math. News From the World of Maths. Science News: Math Trek. Steven Strogatz on the Elements of Math. Thursday, March 29, 2012. Word Problem(s) of the Week(s) - Meat! When I showed this to my students, one comment was, "There is more than one kind of bacon? Posted by Clayton Ramsey. Monday, March 19, 2012. Word Problem of the Week: Bad Pork. So, what sort of quantity is this, anyway? The unit is "dollars-squared per pound-...
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Jessica Ebert | The Preservation Lab Blog
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The Preservation Lab Blog. Tag Archives: Jessica Ebert. Dean and University Librarian Xuemao Wang and President Neville Pinto. The Preservation Lab had the opportunity to collaborate with our Director of Library Communications, Melissa Norris, and the Head of Archives and Rare Books Library, Kevin Grace, to create a hand bound writing notebook full of fun facts about the Library system. The book was bound by Jessica Ebert, conservation technician. This entry was posted in Book. And tagged custom bind.
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