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Courtney's library life: February 2012
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On being an academic librarian (with tenure! Involved in ALA including NMRT, Council, and the Executive Board. Friday, February 3, 2012. Library Day in the Life: February 3. Is not available on DVD. Don't even get me started on recordings produced by local historical societies. It's an interesting process. Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Thursday, February 2, 2012. Library Day in the Life: February 2. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Library Day in the Life: February 1. I also participated in the ALA Committe...
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Suggested Features for LibraryH3lp & Ask-A-Librarian | The Socratic Librarian
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Just another WordPress.com site. Who is the Socratic librarian? Back at it: thoughts on truncated language, Socratic character-building, and poly-institutional librarian. Suggested Features for LibraryH3lp & Ask-A-Librarian. December 21, 2012. Jeremy T. Bold. I’ve been collecting some fantasies on improvements to the LibraryH3lp virtual reference service that we use for Ask-A-Librarian at NYU. Here are some of my favorite ones (that I can recall) right now:. Without citing specific numbers, I know that o...
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Further Refining Transliteracy | Brad Czerniak
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December 5, 2010. I owe a debt of gratitude to my former classmate Lane Wilkinson for the discussion about transliteracy we shared via email. More importantly for you, dear reader, is that Lane writes a blog called Sense and Reference. With some of the best and most thought-provoking posts in the library world. If you’ve followed the series of posts about transliteracy on this blog, perhaps you’d agree that I’ve approached the topic somewhat backwards:. First, I proposed a new definition. Without making ...
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Matters of Media | Brad Czerniak
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March 30, 2011. At the end of last year, my library school classmate Lane Wilkinson. And I had this great email conversation. I had just posted Redefining Transliteracy. And he and I discussed the various implications of it. What I found most awesome were Lane. Rsquo;s questions regarding definitions of words used in the language-based transliteracy definition: “What do you mean by language? Rdquo;, “What does encoding and decoding mean in this context? Rdquo;, etc. Is used in this context? A letter writ...
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Back at it: thoughts on truncated language, Socratic character-building, and poly-institutional librarian | The Socratic Librarian
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Just another WordPress.com site. Who is the Socratic librarian? Ideology on the internet. Suggested Features for LibraryH3lp & Ask-A-Librarian →. Back at it: thoughts on truncated language, Socratic character-building, and poly-institutional librarian. September 7, 2012. Jeremy T. Bold. This is also a Truncate — specif, a Flowr Xmas Cactus — in bloom…. I’M STARTING TO INTRODUCE A TRUNCATION. Arocdnicg to rsceearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the oln...
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Jeremy T. Bold | The Socratic Librarian
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Just another WordPress.com site. Who is the Socratic librarian? Author Archives: Jeremy T. Bold. About Jeremy T. Bold. Librarian (sometimes anArchivist) Intelligent and outgoing (sometimes ridiculous ;) Capable of entertaining faculty, students and the general public. Skills in multimedia print, audio, and video productions. And I like Catz. Yes, the animalz; I've never seen the musical. Suggested Features for LibraryH3lp & Ask-A-Librarian. December 21, 2012. September 7, 2012. Ideology on the internet.
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The Honeyed Muse: And then there were four.
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And then there were four. Have to understand how he's feeling. And I'm not sure I do, but my best guess is that he feels insecure. He realizes that he is now not the only priority, and that our attention is split between his demands and the baby's, and that there's absolutely no going back to the way things were. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. View my complete profile. The Ones I Follow. April in the Orange. And then there were four.
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The Honeyed Muse: Music Therapy
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There are soundtracks to many stages of my life. That is, I associate music with various chapters or events in my life, as I'm sure many people do, and I've been listening to new music lately. As you know, I'm also in a new phase of my life. I think High Highs "Open Season" is keeping me sane. It's my daily guarantee of forty minutes of inner solitude, and a fortunate reminder that love is all you need. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. View my complete profile.
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The Honeyed Muse: September 2011
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Now that Liam is capable of playing with toys without putting them in his mouth I thought I'd whip him up a quick batch of playdough. The recipe (which I found online) was excellent and extremely simple and did not. Call for cream of tartar, so I thought I'd share it. In a medium saucepan whisk together. 1 cup of all-purpose flour. 1/4 cup of salt. Over low heat, add. Whisk until the mixture is smooth. Then, whisk in. 3 tsp white vinegar. 2 Tbsp. olive oil. Paradise Lost: A Reflection. Born and raised in...
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