How a Librarian Figured Out What Was Written in This Microscopic Book

By |2014-11-27T16:08:42-05:00August 29th, 2013|Articles, Blog Posts|

Hello, Here's an interesting article from Gizmodo for everyone. This one is about one of the smallest books ever made. It's part of the 4,000+ miniature books in the collection of the University of Iowa. Happy reading! Julian

Info graphic about youth movement; where to the young and educated want to migrate?

By |2016-11-07T10:57:50-05:00June 11th, 2013|Articles, Blog Posts|

Hello, Here's an interesting info graphic about where the young and educated chose to move to. Originally I found this info graphic on Good Magazine. http://s3.amazonaws.com/awesome.good.is/infographics/images/000/000/230/original/1360016918?1360016326 Julian

Enseigner avec la bande dessinée

By |2014-11-27T16:09:17-05:00June 10th, 2013|Articles, Blog Posts, QSLiN Updates, School Libraries|

"L’histoire des liens entre bande dessinée et éducation s’est exprimée successivement dans les termes d’une hostilité farouche, d’une intégration résignée, puis d’une récupération intéressée et d’une légitimation affichée." Lire la suite à: http://neuviemeart.citebd.org/spip.php?article523 Tiré du site de la revue: Neuvième art 2.0  

“Wikipidia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit…or maybe not”

By |2016-11-09T09:27:41-05:00April 8th, 2013|Articles, Blog Posts|

For a little insight into the realities of attempting to change “the free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit,”… take a look at This article from the Canadian Press via The Huffington Post , which thankfully gives us some Canadian examples to learn from. Please note that the spelling of "wikipidia" was by the news

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