Cuthulu Lives. I’m not going to go walking on a beach any time soon.
13 Ways of Looking at Children’s Book Week
Miss Information fills a literary void
I was teaching tonight so I didn’t have time to rush out to the comic book store for a copy of the new All Star Superman. But many comics bloggers [...]
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Currently browsing posts found in November2005
Scary Beach, Kids Books, Miss Info, Supes
New Books From Digital Manga
This article from Publisher’s Weekly details some of the new offerings from Digital Manga. One of the titles I thought was an interesting choice to bring out here is My Husband Is a Foreigner, (I think the Japanese title is ダーリンは外国人) which is an example of an autobiographical manga - a type of genre that [...]
Carnival of Infosciences #15
I’m listed in the 15th Carnival of Infosciences, so hop on over to Ask Nettie Day and check out the other entries.
B.I. Burnout
One topic related to teaching librarianship that people write articles about from time to time is Bibliographic Instruction Burnout, an overview can be found in this article Burnout and the Academic Teaching Librarian.
Part of me finds the idea of studying burnout among librarians a little laughable, because compared to other things someone could be doing, [...]
yalsa, hellboy toon, more dark city
Comics Bloggers Love Yalsa Lists
Hellboy Cartoon! {via}
Details on the Director’s cut of Dark City
What else could I buy with my ALA membership fees?
Well, it is that time of year again! Time to renew my ALA membership. It lapsed in October, but I haven’t renewed it yet because earlier this month I decided I wanted to buy a bus pass and food instead of writing out a check to ALA for $160.00 (Basic membership fees + ACRL + [...]
library homepage, powered by wordpress
RSS4Lib points out that the Meadville Public Library home page is powered by wordpress.
cool comics coming out in January
I don’t always write the usual “flipping through previews” post that most comic bloggers tend to do, but I preordered a bunch of titles that are coming out in January (because preordering and getting a discount is the way I afford to buy so many comics) and I wanted to highlight a few of them:
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library instruction by the numbers
I tend to add up my stats when I don’t think I’m going to get many more library instruction requests. Things are going to start to wind down a little bit after this week. Today was my last time having to teach three classes in one day, from now on I’m only scheduled for one [...]
pez, pyrite, prostrate
Trusty Plinko Stick reveals his Pez collection. This makes me feel better about my yarn closet. Wait, I don’t really have a yarn closet. Forget I said that!
Johanna points out Fool’s Gold, one of the better looking upcoming OEL manga from Toykopop. You can read some of the previews here. Tokyopop is putting out a [...]