October 2011
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Designing information literacy instruction without understanding that feral...
– Feral “Information Literacy” | all these birds with teeth: this is not about science.
I have always been a reader; I have read at every stage of my life, and there...
– Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale (via ksewell)
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Bram Stoker's Journal Found →
Though Stoker died before his Count Dracula became internationally famous when Bela Lugosi played him as a suave nobleman in the 1930s film, Dacre Stoker thinks the author would be flattered by how his character has stayed relevant over the years. From Lugosi to Anne Rice’s Lestat and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” to “Twilight” and “True Blood,” ...
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Comic Convention Provides Exposure for a Library... →
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The people attending PalmCon: The Palm Beach County Comics Book and Collectibles Show held in Greenacres, FL, on September 17 had a chance to connect with the Palm Beach County Library.
The convention organizers had offered the library a free booth at the convention, and staff saw it as an excellent opportunity to expose the library’s collection to an audience that might not be...
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Warner Bros. Locking Down Harry Potter and... →
“Warner Bros is going to be pulling a Disney maneuver and locking away the Harry Potter films “in their vaults” for some time. So, very soon, you’ll not see the first movie on the shelves at the shops anymore. Then the second will disappear and so on until you can’t buy a new copy of any Harry Potter movie.
Let me stop right there and tell you about The Lion King.
As a circulation...
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It’s hopeless! Tomorrow there’ll be even more books I should have read than...
– ― Ashleigh Brilliant (via thesearepeopleyouknow)
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For these beings, fall is ever the normal season, the only weather, there be no...
– Ray Bradbury, “The Autumn People” (via 365daysofhalloween)
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