The story behind the mysterious crests on old San Francisco homes | SFGate Library in Tiny Alaskan Village Tackles Housing Shortage | Programming Librarian At the edge of Santa Barbara County, Cuyama is Central California’s cowboy valley of enchantment | SFGate Have a good week!
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What I’ve Been Reading – 3/8/2020
Resolutions, PA Style | Pennsylvania WILDS The Internet’s Most Incredible Collection of Food History Has Been Saved | Eater Former Amoeba Music Music Manager Now Works As An Echo Park Librarian | The Eastsider LA Rest in Pieces, Dave Thomas Circle | The Washingtonian Last Night Out | Slate An Incomplete History of Spice inContinue reading “What I’ve Been Reading – 3/8/2020”
What I’ve Been Reading – 3/1/2021
Embroiled in Multiple Hollywood Sex Scandals, Charlotte Kirk Breaks Her Silence | Los Angeles magazine Drawing the Line: How Libraries Handle the Legacy of Racist Murals | American Libraries Vivan Howard’s Christmas Ode to the Piggly Wiggly | Garden & Gun More Seats at the Table: Diversity in Librarianship Starts With Hiring | American LibrariesContinue reading “What I’ve Been Reading – 3/1/2021”
What I’ve Been Reading – 12/15/2020
Feels Like Home (Blog Series) | Los Angeles Public Library Meet the Breakout Star of Governor Kemp’s Press Conferences: Sign Language Interpreter David Cowan | Atlantic Magazine In This House, We Believe… | McSweeney’s Have a good week!
Happy Birthday, Peterborough Town Library!
Happy Birthday to the Peterborough Town Library! The first library to be financially supported by the public.
“Our patrons have the same information needs as patrons in public libraries”
– Adrienne Breznau, Colorado Department of Corrections librarian, from Library Journal‘s Prison and Public Libraries
Sewing @ the Denver Public Library
Sewing @ the Denver Public Library Awesome programming idea Brought to you by the Programming Librarian blog.
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Is Dewey Dead?
Check out my latest post over at Public Libraries Online! This week I discuss nontraditional classification systems in public libraries, like color-coordination and the book store-subject model.