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Josie's Lib-ing in the UK. Adventures in Library Media through the FSU London Study Centre. Newer posts →. I fell right into the arms of Venus de Milo. July 31, 2011. I also went back briefly to the gallery that I’d remembered as my favorite from the previous visit, the Dutch paintings, but by then my time was limited and we had to go. 8221;, since it mostly was taking us to places we’d visited before. We of course also had a stopover at the Eiffel Tower as well. Everhart to catch our return train, and e...
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Josie's Lib-ing in the UK. Adventures in Library Media through the FSU London Study Centre. JosephFM is a library and information studies student and soon-to-be librarian from Florida, who will be adventuring around London as well as side trips to other parts of the UK and also France for the month on July 2011. This blog will document these adventures as well as anything else interesting that comes along. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). My Cup 'aTea.
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Josie's Lib-ing in the UK. Adventures in Library Media through the FSU London Study Centre. Final Review: Photo Book. August 8, 2011. Made with HP Snapfish. Vodpod videos no longer available. Final Review: Photo Book. Librarianist, webberton and internetizer. View all posts by paperandparticles →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Final Review: Photo Book. Create ...
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Living it Up in London: Hampton Court and Heading Towards the End...
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011. Hampton Court and Heading Towards the End. Today is the day that I finally felt our group's usual energy fizzle out. I've been wondering when that was coming. With several of our group members ill, and one having to go to the hospital today (feel better, Cassie! Hampton Court loans out these sweet tunics for you to wear around the grounds. I was the only one in my group to actually wear one longer than the photo op. Goes well with dresses! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Book Tramp in London: Princess in the Park
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The Book Tramp in London. Eliza Lane, Summer 2011. Monday, August 1, 2011. Princess in the Park. Today we started our day with a run through the Diana, Princess of Wales Playground. This playground is one of several in London that is not open to adults unless they come with children. Fortunately they do open the gates between 9:30 and 10am for unaccompanied adults. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Price. The park has a Peter Pan theme. Not pictured: a giant pirate ship. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Book Tramp in London: Insatiable
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The Book Tramp in London. Eliza Lane, Summer 2011. Tuesday, August 2, 2011. Paris seemed to be all about Napoleon. The Arc de Triomphe, the restoration of Versailles, and many of the bridges across the Seine, are all attributed to him. So Paris = Napoleon. And, of course, public displays of affection. Today, those of us who were not sick in our flats traveled by bus and train to Hampton Court, the home of Henry VIII. Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived.". The annual provision of meat f...
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The Book Tramp in London: Xtranormal: Text to Movie
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The Book Tramp in London. Eliza Lane, Summer 2011. Monday, June 27, 2011. Xtranormal: Text to Movie. One of our pre-departure assignments is a paper discussing Web 2.0 applications for libraries. As part of the assignment, we were required to create our own multimedia component. In this video, Ryan the public librarian, and Hannah, a member of the library's Teen Council, talk about Web 2.0 and Holly Black's fun book, White Cat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Book Tramp in London: 2011-07-17
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The Book Tramp in London. Eliza Lane, Summer 2011. Saturday, July 23, 2011. Musicians can get licenses to perform for tips in the Underground. The license is free- it just takes an audition "to prove you're mad enough to play all day in a tube station," according to this guy. His saxophone is a 1959 Selmer Mark VI alto- almost identical to the 1962 horn that has been played by my daughter, my mother, and me. Also, you should know that it does not smell like pears. Tower Bridge, NOT London Bridge. The Tha...
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The Book Tramp in London: Final Project: Photo Book
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The Book Tramp in London. Eliza Lane, Summer 2011. Monday, August 8, 2011. Final Project: Photo Book. Our final project was to create a photo book using a Web 2.0 application. I used Shutterfly. I had high hopes for this project at one point, but it never got off the ground, since I was so busy with everything else that had to be done. And then today I spent nine hours in a Parisian hospital- turns out my daughter has a pulmonary infection. Click here to view this photo book larger.
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The Book Tramp in London: 2011-07-31
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The Book Tramp in London. Eliza Lane, Summer 2011. Saturday, August 6, 2011. Other than a final project, due on Monday, I have finished my multimedia program in London. On Thursday morning, I said good-by to my new friends, did all my laundry and moved to a hotel near King's Cross. For some spicy noodles and broth and then to bed. For the first time in three weeks, I didn't take a single photo. Near the Tower of London. Napping (her) and homework (me) occupied our early evening. Then we set out to ex...
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