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Maine is one of the few areas where library patrons will offer to bring you venison in exchange for your hard work.
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Library Job Perks...
Maine is one of the few areas where library patrons will offer to bring you venison in exchange for your hard work.
With one of the authors of this site just out of school and the other wrapping it up in 2011, this article is of particular interest.
The Google Book Settlement could easily be the twenty-first century's most important shift in how we deal with copyright in the world of publishing. Here is an article that breaks down the legal nitty-gritty into a digestible format.
The Work Projects Administration (WPA) created a number of iconic images designed to promote the arts, public welfare, and patriotism. This particular one, promoting library use, was created in 1940. The Library of Congress has a great Flickr page of Library propaganda here.
Happy Freedom of Information Day!
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." - the First Amendment to the United States Constitution
And a Happy 259th Birthday to Mr. James Madison!
(via fuckyeahhistory)
Oh my gosh. Just click it. Enjoy.
Click-through for the full-size comic.
fuckyeahhistory:
These books, the originals of which are in the Cornell University Library, were digitized in 2008 with funding by Microsoft Corporation. Scanning was performed by Kirtas Technologies; OCR was performed by, and derivative formats created by, the Internet Archive.
The site also highlights the most downloaded items, and features reviews of texts.
Honestly. you should probably donate money and money only to organizations like The Red Cross or Doctors Without Borders or Partners in Health before donating to any kind of preservation initiative (even library lovers like us know this) but here is some information regardless.
Since 1990, Luis Sorianohas used donkeys to bring mobile library to children in rural Colombia. Soriano, 38, is a primary school teacher who spends his free time operating a "biblioburro," a mobile library on donkeys that offers reading education for hundreds of children living in what he describes as "abandoned regions" in the Colombian state of Magdalena.
novazembla:
poplibrary:
Part of the Library of Congress By the People, For the People: Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943 collection consisting of original posters produced as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal.
As much as I support, love, and advocate for user-centered planning and design, my big regret about the whole “movement” is that it hasn’t focused more on how L2 helps staff.
camiwillknow:
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This is AWESOME, Alex!!!
(You guys on Twitter should follow this, especially you library-types. UNC SILS represent!)
Oh my gosh this is soooo wonderful and nerdy. Love it.
No place affords a more striking conviction of the vanity of human hopes than a public library.
Samuel Johnson (via libraryland) (via quote-book)