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PC Sweeney
pcsweeney
You know, I really wish we'd stop thinking that simply telling good stories about the impact and benefit of #libraries will save them. The sad truth in the world is
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Epsom Library
EpsomLibrary
From 31st March 2020, all our ebooks, eaudiobooks, comics and magazines (and more) will be available in one app. Please see our website for more information, https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/libraries/borrow-or-renew/ebooks-eaudiobooks-emagazines Our eboo
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Neelam Hussain
N_S_Hussain
Q: Mama, why are you writing about a dead subject like the history of libraries?Me: Because the history of books and libraries is the history of knowledge. What could be
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Librarian of Leng
LibrarianOfLeng
Share a pic or two of some of the coolest magic cards you own #mtgundergroundThis is my favorite alter I own, and the back of my worms of the earth
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Michael R. Clark
TheLibraryClark
Attending the Canadian Urban Institute webinar on "how will the role of public libraries be changed" in and after COVID, featuring @KitchLibrary's own @ChevreauMary. I will thread my thoughts here
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Barbara, “where are the tests??”
bfister
So, thinking about the library as band aid. "Let's put social service applications online only." "What about ppl w/o internet?" "They can go to the library." "Let's move homework online."
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john "as b/4, someday, god willing" fink
adr
in re: ithaka survey, particularly the bit about how directors think skills aren't present in their workforce A) sometimes that's true, sometimes it isn't and B) a locked thread I
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Stacy, Librarian-in-Residence
DarkLiterata
Some people aren't listening. Why could that be? Vocational awe ≠ calling library workers who want to keep their jobs ignorant. Of course they want their jobs. That isn't the
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Allie Morgan
grumpwitch
I've written about compassion fatigue and vocational awe in libraries before but this is a great summary on the issue and why library staff really should have some of our
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joreilly
joreilly
#AndroidDev has really hit a productivity sweet spot with combination of following...very clear now where changes need to be and also most of the classes are *much* smaller and more
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Melissa Hubbard
melissa_hubbard
Omg so many thoughts about this (see previous tweets). Indeed, one of the main goals of my dissertation project is to invigorate conversation about public good and public goods in
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Amanda Oliver
aelaineo
In April of last year I wrote this piece for @latimesopinion about my work as a public librarian in D.C. leading to symptoms, and an eventual diagnosis of, PTSD:https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-oliver-librarian-the-public-movie-20190419-st
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Katelyn
mrbnatural10
I've been getting a lot of direct messages and replies from folks wondering why they shouldn't be doing curbside pickup for libraries, so here's a thread: (1/?) First and foremost,
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Helen Corcoran
hcor
This sometimes pops up in the context of other things, but yes, there was originally a sex scene in QUEEN. I cut it in favour of showing Xania, as demi,
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Zachary Lesser
ZacharyLesser
Just had to pay £160 for permission to reproduce two images from @bodleianlibs from a 400 year old book that's obviously out of copyright. For a scholarly monograph that will
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Carol Blymire
CarolBlymire
Morning errand: Did a MAJOR book purge last night of all the books I keep thinking I'm gonna read and haven't for 2+ years. #TakomaPark's Little Free Libraries are now
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