The World Is… – Invalid Litter Dept. (ATDI Cover) Adventures of a comic book newbie: Talk to me about writing/pencils/ink/colors/letter | Panels Nicholas Hilton breaks course record at Rock ‘n’ Roll Savannah Marathon | Competitor (LHU alum!) Valerie Jarrett, The Obama Whisperer | New Republic What a library levy means to a West Virgina townContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
Category Archives: In The Field
Much scary, very books
I am the buyer for Mysteries, Thrillers, and Suspense Fiction (in addition to Large Print, Periodicals, Foreign Languages and ESL resources…) Which is kind of a joke because I HATE scary things and I do not like to read or watch about people in pain or danger. That being said, I am trying to readContinue reading “Much scary, very books”
What I Read Last Week
Big 10 Mascots parody “Shake It Off” Those aren’t fighting words, dear | The New York Times The kindest cut: my journey into the nether regions of male birth control | The Verge 4 Book – Band pairings that are beyond epic | Book Riot (re: I like that the one with Mastodon has aContinue reading “What I Read Last Week”
Blogging with INeedALibraryJob.com
I started volunteering with INeedALibraryJob.com, a website devoted for and run by (mostly) library and information science professionals, about a year ago as an assistant to the Greater New York City page editors. My volunteer responsibility were checking a number of NYC-oriented job websites for new postings every week. As I was amidst my ownContinue reading “Blogging with INeedALibraryJob.com”
What I Read Last Week:
The pop-punks of anarchy [Martha] | NPR (re: I love NPR’s use of GIFs) Mayor’s office proposes letting police check out library patron information | Omaha.com (re: WTF) The chicken wings boom | The New York Times Newman Catholic Center organizes fall break guilt trip | The Minor Brian May: Me, my dad and ‘theContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
http://www.911memorial.org/survivor-tree#ooid=53ZzNkZzpAlHLnzPH0vX6Xroqs59Ng1H Eating comfort foods may not be so comforting after all | NPR Why academics stink at writing | Chronicle of Higher Education Choosing a partner ‘most important decision’ for women wanting children | The Guardian Why don’t we treat teeth like the rest of our body | The Atlantic For these Mormons, getting HistoricalContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
via Is fracking greener than solar power and wind turbines | The Guardian/The Eco Audit JukePop wants to bring indie titles to more libraries | FastCompany When yogurt affects the brain | The Atlantic Boulder Public Library narrows code of conduct as it ‘targets’ disruptive behavior | Daily Camera Kanawha library supporters kick off electionContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
via Why does Pa. have so many local governments | Keystone Crossroads Everything: You’re doing it wrong | The Atlantic The return of grey is a cause for celebration | The Guardian Perfectly happy, even without happy endings | New York Times Free of bed bugs, Lawrence library book sale set to return | LJContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
What I Read Last Week:
Denver Public Library launches local music service Volume | Denver Post “BAN-THE-BOX” signed into law in New Jersey | National Law Review 10 reasons why CAPTAIN AMERICA 3 will be CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR | Newsarama Why female ex-convicts may have a harder time finding work than their male counterparts | Keystone Crossroads NPS launchingContinue reading “What I Read Last Week:”
Summer Jams
Before I left the library, I had one final display — Summer Jams. I think this was the least-interesting and picked-over display of the summer, and I don’t really blame the patrons. It was a vain attempt to try to get the music CDs and some of our culinary DVDs.
