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Librarians Are Weird · 3M ago

Select Reflections on Sundance 2012

Sundance went quick my friends and I’ve been working on what to say to you about it. It all started when I decided to go after coming up with my New Year’s Resolution for 2012 — watch more movies. My job requires that I’m on top of these things, but I always feel woefully behind. [...]
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Librarians Are Weird · 9M ago

Fright Night 3D (2011)

As a huge fan of the original campy horror movie that came out in 1985 I knew I had to see it.  Then I learned David Tennant from Doctor Who was taking the role of Peter Vincent it was a done deal. It seems like either you love or hate 3D and I have to [...]
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Librarians Are Weird · 9M ago

Remember When I Had A Blog?

This website has gone to the wayside, but I am going to try to breathe some life back into it.  Every once in awhile I would tell a friend “oh, yeah…I’ll post about something” but then I never really try all that hard to push past the reasons I wasn’t posting.  While my perfectionist nature [...]
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Librarians Are Weird · 1Y ago

Wikipedia Celebrates 10 Years

A decade after it was started Wikipedia has become one of the largest influences on how people learn and communicate.  As an encyclopedia that anyone can freely edit it has grown to massive proportions, while crushing competing models.  It also has become a hot topic for discussion for information p
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Librarians Are Weird · 1Y ago

Oh, the good ol’ Undergraduate Library

One of my very favorite libraries of all time has a new video.  Check it out.  Yeah.  I went there. Obviously the video highlights other great things about the library, but one of the highlights to me is that the Undergraduate Library at the University of Illinois has one of the best popular viewing
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Librarians Are Weird · 1Y ago

Ah, the Good ol’ Undergrad Library

One of my very favorite libraries of all time has a new video.  Check it out.  Yeah.  I went there. Don’t forget the original rap artists that promoted libraries.  What am I saying?!  How could you forget!
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