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Remixing Libraries: February 2009
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Thinking Outside The Stacks. Monday, 23 February 2009. The Cloud's Silver Lining. Without going into detail, I recently had to replace my laptop and decided that this was about the time to make the jump to a Netbook. With Linux - yep, just before the new 10" model comes out). Now I've lost laptops to various catastrophes in the past and every time has been an extremely stressful experience. This outing, however, was different - for about a year I've been regularly backing up (using rsync. This whole epis...
Remixing Libraries: October 2008
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Thinking Outside The Stacks. Wednesday, 22 October 2008. Brewster Kahle: The Closing of Library Services. The Opening of Library Services". I'm currently enjoying a (constantly buffering.) stream of Brewster Kahle. S John Seely Brown Symposium on Technology and Society keynote it's an interesting lecture which, hopefully, will be online soon. Here's some key points that I found noteworthy:. Because of licensing we are actually becoming more. Staff are service-orientated but not IT service-orientated.
Remixing Libraries: August 2008
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Thinking Outside The Stacks. Sunday, 31 August 2008. Reading about the recently released Pew search engine use report. Only serves to remind us all how searching has become an inherent part of online life. When I was a researcher, and a user of the resources I now play a part in providing, I sought information in ways which seem somewhat insane to me now. How I ever found anything of use is beyond me. Let me give you a quick précis of my "search strategy":. For me, journals weren't something you searched...
Remixing Libraries: January 2009
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Thinking Outside The Stacks. Saturday, 31 January 2009. So, January - if any month was a goldmine for bloggers. It's January. Firstly, it's just been Christmas so all those odd gadgets are ready and waiting for your community review and secondly it gives everyone an opportunity to try and guess what the New Year will bring. Here's my top 10 trends for 2009:. 2 Always On . In many ways this is an extension of the Mobile Web. 160;- Mozilla Geode. GPS in phones, and all kinds of geo. Imagine google earth bu...
Remixing Libraries: The Cloud's Silver Lining
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Thinking Outside The Stacks. Monday, 23 February 2009. The Cloud's Silver Lining. Without going into detail, I recently had to replace my laptop and decided that this was about the time to make the jump to a Netbook. With Linux - yep, just before the new 10" model comes out). Now I've lost laptops to various catastrophes in the past and every time has been an extremely stressful experience. This outing, however, was different - for about a year I've been regularly backing up (using rsync. This whole epis...
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Andrea's Adventures in Web 2.0: Need for reform...digital reform
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Andrea's Adventures in Web 2.0. Monday, November 3, 2008. Need for reform.digital reform. This video just makes me want to act today, tonight, tomorrow on promoting web 2.0 tools, teaching digital literacies and changing the way in which I teach and interact with students. This is a MUST see! Posted by Students @ Latimer Road. Thanks for sharing this great video. What's it called so I can find it on YouTube? November 4, 2008 at 5:49 PM. Isn't this a great one? November 5, 2008 at 12:27 PM. Keeping up wit...
Chornomore: March 2010
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A blend of Libraryland ideas, ideals and situations from Librarian Emily Chornomaz. March 19, 2010. Catching Up - Cuts to Libraries. Like I said yesterday, apologies for the extended absence. Have I lost all my followers? If not, how has everyone been holding up, especially with budget issues? The Board of Education is expecting an even bigger hit. In West Orange, the cuts mean a loss of $6 million in state aid, a nearly 64 percent cut. Let's hope for the best. Links to this post. Just noticed some bizar...
Chornomore: November 2010
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A blend of Libraryland ideas, ideals and situations from Librarian Emily Chornomaz. November 9, 2010. You many not have heard that Scholastic. Posts booktalks for a good deal of their YA/Teen books on their website. Awesome! The list of booktalks. Unfortunately is not all-inclusive. If you search for a particular book, like Lonely Hearts Club. By Elizabeth Eulberg, you can find additional booktalks. Not sure why they wouldn't add all of them to the big list, but if you look for 'em, you can find more.
Andrea's Adventures in Web 2.0: September 2008
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Andrea's Adventures in Web 2.0. Wednesday, September 24, 2008. You Tube and Teacher Tube are Advertising Crazy! But still very cool. Did you know it is possible to make 1.65 billion dollars in 1 year and 7 months? I was amazed to read the wikipedia entry about YouTube that says the three creators of YouTube did just that. Now I was thinking, why would Google pay so much money for this free service? The answer is simple, they saw the potential to make a killing on advertising! This has great implications ...
Chornomore: Detroit Public Library asks community what they can't live without
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A blend of Libraryland ideas, ideals and situations from Librarian Emily Chornomaz. May 9, 2011. Detroit Public Library asks community what they can't live without. After spotting an article. About Detroit, I got a little curious about the state of their public library. Take a look at what I found on their website. And following this message - a brief but very specific survey. The Library considers the following before making recommendations for branch closures:. Size, age and condition of building.
Chornomore: Courses Complete!
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A blend of Libraryland ideas, ideals and situations from Librarian Emily Chornomaz. August 18, 2009. I am proud to announce that I have completed all my requirements for my Masters of Library and Information Science at Pratt Institute. Although I don't get my physical diploma until October, I am done! A little over three months ago, I took my current position at West Orange Library as their Teen Services Librarian. It's an incredibly busy library with a lot of town support. Now that I don't have ...It's ...
Chornomore: A Library's Approach to Books that Offend
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A blend of Libraryland ideas, ideals and situations from Librarian Emily Chornomaz. August 21, 2009. A Library's Approach to Books that Offend. In case you haven't seen it already, NYTimes wrote an article. About BPL's locked vault containing TinTin au Congo. I have nothing new to say about this, except to share my favorite comment that has been posted thus far:. September 17, 2009 at 9:35 PM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. February 6, 2010 at 1:11 AM. February 11, 2010 at 12:20 AM.
Chornomore: May 2009
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A blend of Libraryland ideas, ideals and situations from Librarian Emily Chornomaz. May 27, 2009. Has everyone read Texting May Be Taking a Toll. In the NYTimes already? Did it kind of freak you out? American teenagers are sending out and receiving (on average) about 80 texts a day - almost double from the year before. An older item from the CBBC Newsroom. Calls them the 'thumb generation.'. These are pretty significant changes in thumbs and in personal accessibility! Links to this post. May 18, 2009.
Chornomore: Comment Moderation
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A blend of Libraryland ideas, ideals and situations from Librarian Emily Chornomaz. March 19, 2010. Just noticed some bizarre anonymous spam posting in the comments. I'm going to delete them and I've switched the comment setting to registered users - so you'll need to sign in with your google or openid account to comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In the Library with the Lead Pipe. Pre-ILS Migration Catalog Cleanup Project. The Inspired Library School Student. The YA YA YAs. Its been a long time.
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Library Miscellaneous
Create, Collaborate, and inspire with books, technology, and students! Saturday, August 9, 2014. International Dot Day : Get Inspired! I signed our school up to participate in International Dot Day 2014! So far 4 other Elementaries in BISD have signed up to participate as well so the intradistrict collaboration can start! We will Make our Mark and See Where it Takes Us! Peter H. Reynolds. Thursday, August 7, 2014. Tools to Connect, Collaborate, and Create PD. Monday, April 21, 2014. So much has changed i...
Mission: A Library in La Chureca
Mission: A Library in La Chureca. August 12, 2010. Hello everyone, I just wanted to let you know that I’m moving The Library Mission blog to a blogspot domain. The new url will be www.TheLibraryMission.blogspot.com. I love wordpress, but there are a few features that better suit the blog’s needs there. Please update your bookmarks accordingly–I already have a new post there. =]. August 10, 2010. August 8, 2010. July 23, 2010. July 7, 2010. There is this incredible place called SCARCE. 8220;SCARCE is dedi...
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The Library of Miss McHaggis
The Library of Miss McHaggis. Welcome to your reading blog with recommended books, films and much more. We hope you find it interesting and fun. Sunday, 25 May 2014. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. As from 6 years old. Pablo L.C. (11 years old). This book is an AMAZING story, a real work of art made by Roald Dahl, a brilliant man. When I was 6 years old I could not stop reading it, with its fantastic characters like the Oompa-Loompas and Mr Willy Wonka. But do not wo...
Library Mistress
Excerpt Giveaway: Overboard by Elizabeth Fama. Publication: June 9, 2015. She swam up for what seemed like an eternity, with her chest so achingly empty it felt as if it had collapsed, seeing only white bubbles in front of her face until she broke the surface. Striking out on her own, Emily encounters Isman, a frightened young Muslim boy, floating in a life vest. Together they swim for their lives, relying on Emily's physical strength and Isman's quiet faith. 8220;I didn’t come help,” Emily s...8220;We d...
Remixing Libraries
Thinking Outside The Stacks. Monday, 23 February 2009. The Cloud's Silver Lining. Without going into detail, I recently had to replace my laptop and decided that this was about the time to make the jump to a Netbook. With Linux - yep, just before the new 10" model comes out). Now I've lost laptops to various catastrophes in the past and every time has been an extremely stressful experience. This outing, however, was different - for about a year I've been regularly backing up (using rsync. This whole epis...
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Mix and Shake Blog. Similar to boxes of bakery treats, public libraries are packed with a mixture of pleasant surprises. Library Mix blends essays about books, library news and literacy for all ages by Alicia Rudnicki, freelance writer, retired teacher and lifelong librarian wannabe. You can also find Library Mix on Facebook. Subscriptions and Social Media. On Facebook and Twitter. The theme of this issue is 'Heaven, Hell and Places In-Between.'. Neil Gaiman hits the road to Cable TV in American Gods.
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Graciously hosted by WordPress.com. Mix & Shake Essays. Welcome to Library Mix Archive. By Alexander Boden, Flickr, CC2.0. Library Mix covered topics for adults and young adults (Adult Mix), teens (Teen Mix) and children (Kid Mix). It also contained a category for mysteries (Mystery Mix), essays about reading (Mix and Shake) and curated content shorts (Quick Mix). Blog at WordPress.com.
Library Media Musings
The (hopefully) helpful thoughts of Kathy Pearce, school library media specialist. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. I've never been one to add a quote to my email signature, but today I came across a line that just sang to me. A good nonfiction book often feels like a new lens prescription: You marvel at suddenly being able to see what was always there. The line was penned by Wall Street Journal book reviewer Brian Christian in his review of The Secret Life of Pronouns. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. My rati...
Librarymobile
Sunday, January 22, 2012. As with many of our databases, we need to remind our patrons what valuable resources are available through our website for free just by having a library card! Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Friday, October 14, 2011. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. I thought the multiple choice questions were funny examples of the different ways a patron's question can be answered (or not). I got them all right but they were pretty easy. Here's my multiple choice question:. D) All of the above. T eReader&#...
QR tags and mobile 'phones in the library
QR tags and mobile 'phones in the library. Currently trying to introduce elements of the mobile world into our University library. This is to keep track of what I've done! Read this blog on your mobile. Http:/ librarymobiles.wirenode.mobi. There was an error in this gadget. Emtacl10 - day 2. Emtacl10 - Day 1. Stuff wot I have wrote. Wednesday, 28 April 2010. Also nice to find out the brown cheese. I tried the first morning (and didn't like) was like marmite - either love it or hate it! Key recommendation...
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