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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: November 2007
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Sunday, November 25, 2007. You Make My Heart Sing. Yes, there it is, folks, that’s this week’s limpid segue into the realms of krl2pt0. LibraryThing offers an alternative that actually betters the Amazon wishlist by allowing you to tag your booklist with descriptors that you can easily change as books move from wishlist status to read, and then. That said, slide your eyes up a notch and you will see two book jackets and ...
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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: Lucky 13: Libraries and Social Networking Sites
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Sunday, February 17, 2008. Lucky 13: Libraries and Social Networking Sites. Who uses the library? What do library users want and expect? What attracts people to libraries? What makes them come back? The Big Read @ Kitsap Regional Library. I had signed up to go to the conference, but got stuck in meetings. I'd love to hear more of your thoughts on what was said. February 18, 2008 at 8:49 AM. Blog-Muse "Megzilla" and Rho.
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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: Facebook rocks with Books iRead
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Sunday, February 10, 2008. Facebook rocks with Books iRead. Are you a fan of LibraryThing? Are you tired of keeping track of half a dozen little slips of paper with books you want to read? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blog-Muse "Megzilla" and Rho. Scroll down for more pictures. What is Goth Day at the Library. Blog-Muse Megzilla in her youth. Cute at any age. About the blogzilla muse. Don't let looks deceive you.
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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: October 2007
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. A blogful of literary goodies to celebrate the season. Happy Halloween and time for one last wave of the pointy witch’s hat (between Trick-or-Treaters) to all those seasonal favorites—hauntings and spirits and witches, oh my! One of my favorite books with a splendidly mist-shrouded All Hallow’s feel is John Harwood’s wonderfully gothic exploration of the traditional gh. Read it and see. Here,...
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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: Oh, Why Not? Books about Blogs
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Saturday, March 22, 2008. Oh, Why Not? For those interested in the continuing pursuit of 2.0 knowledge, here are a few new and. Intriguing books on all things blog and wiki. Interested in making (or reading) a better book blog? The Bookaholics’ Guide to Book Blogs,. By Rebecca Gillieron and Catheryn Kilgarriff,. Ultimate Blogs: Masterworks from the Wild Web. Edited by Sarah Boxer, serves up a. Labels: Web 2.0. Because sh...
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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: Celebrating the Literature of the 1930s
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Monday, March 31, 2008. Celebrating the Literature of the 1930s. Last week at the library we celebrated some of the exceptional literary works written about and during the 1930s, the era of America’s Great Depression. Our “Depression Era” theme day provided a great opportunity to promote the library and to talk about some of the books we love. Don’t believe me? Of Mice and Men. The Grapes of Wrath. This beautifully-produ...
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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: Little House on the Wide Sargasso Prairie
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Sunday, March 9, 2008. Little House on the Wide Sargasso Prairie. A Return to Books about Books. Eileen Favorite Unleashes The Heroines. On the American Landscape. Thirteen-year-old Penny Entwhistle, in Eileen Favorite’s new novel. Please tell me Rosencrantz and Guildenstern really ARE dead this time. For those weary of a current influx of literary endeavors where secondary characters take center stage,. Cute at any age.
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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: January 2008
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Thursday, January 31, 2008. Forget the chainsaw… more great tools for librarians (and the rest of us) to love. Or at least like. Once upon a time William Gibson. Posited the then-novel idea that human beings would spend most of their time jacked into computers. And guess what? On another note, Stikkit. Then Stikkit may be worth a look. Tuesday, January 29, 2008. Tools a Librarian (or a Teacher) Could Love. Currently unde...
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Bell, Book, & Blogzilla: Forget the chainsaw… more great tools for librarians (and the rest of us) to love
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Bell, Book, and Blogzilla. Surviving Web 2.0 and what to read while you're doing it. Thursday, January 31, 2008. Forget the chainsaw… more great tools for librarians (and the rest of us) to love. Or at least like. Once upon a time William Gibson. Posited the then-novel idea that human beings would spend most of their time jacked into computers. And guess what? On another note, Stikkit. Then Stikkit may be worth a look. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. February 3, 2008 at 3:38 PM.