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BiblioMass: Monday
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Monday, July 27, 2009. OK, so here's today. I don't have times written down, but things are in generally chronological order. Skim e-mail, feed reader, twitter, facebook. Check voicemail, make list of call-backs (many branches aren't open on Monday, so most calls need to wait until tomorrow). Touch base with my office-mates (there are 6 of us in a large space - 4 Managers, a Digital Services Librarian, and an Administrative Assistant). Discuss the m...
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BiblioMass: August 2009
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Wednesday, August 12, 2009. So, 27 things, done and dusted. I was most excited to see what libraries are doing to put their virtual collections out where people already are. When the Library of Congress shows up in your flickr photo search, you've accessed a public resource - maybe even by accident. I love that. And I'm. To hear that, as part of an upcoming digitization project, the Sacramento Room. And we're looking to review sites like yelp.
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BiblioMass: July 2008
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Monday, July 28, 2008. Well, this morning I tried playing a little with podcasts. I already download/collect/amass (what ever is the verb for this? A bunch of podcasts, mostly BBC Radio 4 shows I got addicted to while living in the UK. I used to [verb] these on GoogleReader, now I mostly [verb] them on iTunes. To my iTunes feeds. Thursday, July 24, 2008. And now I'm off to add some of you to my reader! Tuesday, July 22, 2008. This is a practice post...
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BiblioMass: Five at one blow...
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Monday, July 27, 2009. Five at one blow. Things 22-26 of my. Check out" and download an audiobook. From the Library's collection. I used the new myilibrary. Bells and whistles we include so we can be like the cool kids? Or are they materials as important to the collection as the latest hardcover? Right now, it feels like the two formats are living in separate worlds; I'd argue we need to integrate them better (and. Learn a new language. This is a re...
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BiblioMass: February 2012
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. Book review: Princess Recovery. Princess Recovery: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Daughter Who Can Create Her Own Happily Ever After. Jennifer L. Harstein, PsyD. There's no doubt that the the princess industry, that marketing and cultural juggernaut that includes Barbie, Disney and now even LEGO, is potentially destructive to our children. There is lots to like here - this title is extremely accessible,.
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BiblioMass: August 2008
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Thursday, August 14, 2008. Too good not to share:. Running from here to there today, but this was just too good not to share:. This is what 2.0 means. Source: http:/ indexed.blogspot.com/. Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Thing 6 - Flickr Mashups. But given my current job responsibilities, there are only so many READ posters I can justify printing out on our expensive. Color copier, particularly since they feature my kid. Though she. Tuesday, August 5, 2008.
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BiblioMass: Outsourcing collection development
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Another report from ALA. Please note, my notes/thoughts/asides/etc. do not reflect policy directions, management fait accompli, or anything else. They're just my thoughts. UNLV and PHX public, with their CDV partner vendors. I'm concentrating on the PHX experience here. Weeding and collection analysis. Important and often overlooked CDV jobs). Experience is showing vendors do a good job, even naysayers are starting to see t...
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BiblioMass: The 27th thing
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Wednesday, August 12, 2009. So, 27 things, done and dusted. I was most excited to see what libraries are doing to put their virtual collections out where people already are. When the Library of Congress shows up in your flickr photo search, you've accessed a public resource - maybe even by accident. I love that. And I'm. To hear that, as part of an upcoming digitization project, the Sacramento Room. And we're looking to review sites like yelp. Your ...
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BiblioMass: June 2009
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Monday, June 29, 2009. Horseshoe Fall from Goat Island, Niagara (LOC). Horseshoe Fall from Goat Island, Niagara (LOC). Originally uploaded by The Library of Congress. Sunday, June 28, 2009. Thing 21 - Podcasts. I'm a spoken-word junkie. When I'm driving, or doing housework or laundry, I don't usually listen to music. I need my brain to be engaged, and I want to listen to people talking. "I want stories! Stella yells from her carseat. If you're looki...
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BiblioMass: Book review: Princess Recovery
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Starting with 27 Things, building in to something more. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. Book review: Princess Recovery. Princess Recovery: A Parent's Guide to Raising a Daughter Who Can Create Her Own Happily Ever After. Jennifer L. Harstein, PsyD. There's no doubt that the the princess industry, that marketing and cultural juggernaut that includes Barbie, Disney and now even LEGO, is potentially destructive to our children. There is lots to like here - this title is extremely accessible,.