July 2012
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Each poem is a single, separate act. Every poet has his or her obsessions, and...
– Paris Review - The Art of Poetry No. 83, Billy Collins
Sounds about like how I organize my library…
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Art Libraries Society of North America - Art... →
Currently writing my first article for a peer-reviewed journal!
At some point I could read by myself, but I didn’t want to be weaned away from...
– Paris Review - The Art of Poetry No. 83, Billy Collins
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Dogs AND Maine? Yes! The little puppy is adorable!
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Zion took up the Hardy Boys, and Mr. Sanchez had to require his daughter to take...
– Book-Trading Post Opens on a Brooklyn Sidewalk - NYTimes.com
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Why should I subscribe to the Paris Review?
Answers please!
Background - we already subscribe to The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books, so I am hesitant (but open to discussion) to add another size-able subscription on top of that.
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explore-blog:
Unprecedented look at the creative process of infographic storyteller Nicholas Felton of Feltron Report fame, from this year’s EyeO Festival.
ME GUSTA!
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I have a passion for teaching kids to become readers, to become comfortable with...
– (via donganhillslibrary)
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Gordon Parks's Alternative Civil Rights... →
Wow. Stunning photographs.
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Yes, please!
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You co-founded 826 National, an organization dedicated to motivating young...
– Dave Eggers - By the Book - NYTimes.com
So proud that my wife works for 826!
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Lens: Icebergs Frozen in Time by a Portraitist →
Camille Seaman, an insightful portraitist, turned her lens on icebergs, which she sees as living, feeling creatures or persons. “There’s so many unique personalities. There’s a sadness to them.”
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preservearchives:
Senior Book Conservator Jana Dambrogio made this model to show how the Dunlap Broadside originally attached into the Rough Journal, Volume 3, of the Continental Congress. The Broadside, printed by John Dunlap, was attached into the volume at the fourth of July, 1776 entry to give the text which declares our Independence from England. Happy Fourth of July!
The place where I...
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wyveraryborealis:
Neat thing of the day:
The Bells of Old York / a mini-doc by Jim Bachalo
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