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Plagiarism
Blog | information-literacy.blogspot.com | 4 hours 19 minutes ago
On 5 November the next SUILCoP (Staffordshire University Information Literacy Community of Practice) Workshop features Debbi Boden (University of Worcester), with A dramatic strategy against plagiarism: developing information literacy teaching resources.
http://information-literacy.blogspot.com/2008/10/plagiarism.html
Men without Bliss: A new book by Rigoberto González
Blog | labloga.blogspot.com | Oct 6, 2008
The University of Oklahoma Press announces Volume 6 in its Chicana and Chicano Visions of the Américas series, a short story collection by Rigoberto González entitled, Men without Bliss, which the press describes as stories that “assess the silent suffering of men.
http://labloga.blogspot.com/2008/10/men-without-bliss-new-book-by-rigoberto.html
Future of Libraries Conference 4.0: Opening Keynote
Blog | librarianinblack.typepad.com | Sep 25, 2008
Future of Libraries Conference 4.0: Effective Marketing Outreach in an Onsite-Online WorldThis was the fourth annual Future of Libraries Conference sponsored by the Staff Development Committee of the Greater Bay Area (held Wednesday, September 24th, 2008). This
http://librarianinblack.typepad.com/librarianinblack/2008/09/future-of-libra.html
A message from the State Librarian about the State Library Budget
Blog | blog.library.ca.gov | Sep 23, 2008
This morning the Governor signed the 2008-2009 State Budget. His veto message included several of the State Librarys Local Assistance programs. These appropriations had originally been proposed to receive a 10% reduction back in January. At the June
Hey, Everyday is Heritage Month at La Casa Azul
Blog | www.criticasmagazine.com | Sep 19, 2008
bookstore), is the cheery and spirited Aurora Anaya Cerda. A book lover and community activist, she graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor’s degree in History and Chicana/o Studies and was awarded the Juanita Centeno Leadership Award and the UCLA Women for Change Leadership Award.
http://www.criticasmagazine.com/blog/810000481/post/1200033520.html
Generations
Blog | orweblog.oclc.org | Sep 18, 2008
We have been having some internal discussion about the usefulness of the 'generational turn' in much recent exploration of reading, media consumption, and learning and research behaviors. It is impossible to move without bumping into a discussion of netgen, natives and immigrants, Y or X,
New research on libraries published
Blog | blog.webjunctionworks.org | Sep 16, 2008
Two reports were published this past week on WebJunction:The Latinos and Public Library Perceptions report presents research from the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute led by WebJunction (thanks to Laura Staley and Janet Salm).Why Public Libraries Close presents research conducted by Christie Koontz,
http://blog.webjunctionworks.org/index.php/2008/09/16/new-research-on-libraries-published/
New Southside Library Meeting
Blog | slhwnotes.blogspot.com | Sep 15, 2008
SLHW Literary Notes is published by the Society of Latino and Hispanic Writers of San Antonio. The purpose of the Society is to inspire the professional interests of career-focused Latino/Hispanic writers through networking and support.
http://slhwnotes.blogspot.com/2008/09/new-southside-library-meeting.html
Ever been invited to an art auction on a cruise ship? It's a bad idea and you know it
Blog | www.frommers.com | Sep 11, 2008
Among the less savory practices on cruise ships are art auctions for the sale of paintings and prints to passengers, many of them inexperienced with how art auctions work.
http://www.frommers.com/blog/2008/09/ever-been-invited-to-art-auction-on.html
But enough about you. Or me.
Blog | www.hbook.com | Sep 10, 2008
As we did late last year, Child_Lit has been discussing the U.K.'s age-banding proposal with some ferocity the past few days. While I am firmly in the camp of those who oppose the scheme, a speech Philip Pullman gave on the subject is working my nerves.
http://www.hbook.com/blog/2008/09/but-enough-about-you-or-me.html
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