I think this is a pretty interesting and provocative post about rethinking the way we classify material in libraries. I would like to see what others think.
Here is some info from a panel at the San Diego Comic Con that Chris Butcher of the Beguiling moderated. Participants discuss ways to meaningfully integrate comics into the curriculum at the secondary and post-secondary levels.
Reputation management has now become a defining feature of online life for many internet users, especially the young. While some internet users are careful to project themselves online in a way that suits specific audiences, other internet users embrace an open approach to sharing information about themselves and do not take steps to restrict what they share.
CLIP is a partnership between Western Oregon University, Oregon State University, Willamette University, and Chemeketa Community College whose mission is to design and develop sharable, web-based tutorials to assist in library instruction and information literacy. Use navigation above or to the left. View tutorials currently available on the Tutorials page.
A few weeks ago, we published our list of the 50 best book people to follow on Twitter. Of course, readers had plenty of their own suggestions to add to the list -- so many, in fact, that we decided to put together a second list
Who's the best to follow on twitter so that you'll have the latest on the world of books? Here are our choices of authors, agents, publishers, book pundits and newspapers around the world. Let us know who you like following too.