Now this is a visually interesting way to present books online. The Open Library shows you the book on the screen, just as if you were reading a book in front of you, two pages at a time, allowing you to “turn” the pages.
Thanks Rosario
Archive for » November 1st, 2005«
The Open Library
If “you are an MLS, in library school, or working at a library and blogging” please help Michael out by taking his survey.
Could You Pass 8th Grade Math?
I had to give this a try since I currently know two 8th graders.
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You Passed 8th Grade Math |
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IL05: Podcasts
The Shifted Librarian has posted a list of podcasts from the conference. I’m excited since I has to miss Stephen Abram’s closing keynote and it’s available here.
Data Viz: A dot for every second
Here’s an interesting way to look at the number 86,400 which just happens to be the nubmer of seconds in a day.
New communities, physical and virtual
Meredith posts her comments on the state of the biblioblogosphere inclusing issues relating to proper citations (I’m glad to have made the list of “Michaels”) and dealing with newbies.
LibrarianInBlack (vinyl)
Yowza… Is Sarah lets out her inner battiness on Halloween.
Michael Stephens’ has posted his “10 Things I Learned at Internet Librarian 2005″.
Dean Koontz book update
I’ve received some new information which leads me to believe that the book is on indefinite hold in the best case and dead in the worst case. I’m in contact with all involved and as soon as I have some solid information that I can talk about I’ll post it here. There’s no reason to demand a refund at this point and I beg your continued patience when it comes to this project. Thanks for your understanding.
Bad Haiku ===> Badku
Woo hoo! Amanda has her Badku feed up and running. (Language not appropriate for younger readers and those that are easily offended.)


