A Celebration of Ray Bradbury — recording of an event from the Library of America with Connie Willis, Kelly Link, Jonathan R. Eller, and Gary K. Wolfe:
https://www.loa.org/news-and-views/2164-a-celebration-of-ray-bradbury
A Celebration of Ray Bradbury — recording of an event from the Library of America with Connie Willis, Kelly Link, Jonathan R. Eller, and Gary K. Wolfe:
https://www.loa.org/news-and-views/2164-a-celebration-of-ray-bradbury
#NowPlaying #TheMetalDogIsNowPlaying
#BlackSabbath
The Rules Of Hell
The Sign of the Southern Cross
YouTube Search:
https://youtube.com/results?search_query=Black+Sabbath+The+Rules+Of+Hell+The+Sign+of+the+Southern+Cross
Lyrics:
https://genius.com/Black-sabbath-the-sign-of-the-southern-cross-lyrics
I love that the library tells me how much I am saving by using them. This week I am at $113.77 saved. My local library at home should do that on their receipts.
@EdwardTheDuck @bookstodon Oh ya! Literally thousand and thousands of books in The Video Game Library.
Browse around! Hope you discover something cool:
@armp71 @arinbasu1 @academicchatter @dhruvasambrani
Not useful for our OP, alas, but regarding research posters in general: Have you come across the Better Research Poster?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RwJbhkCA58
(Skip to about 11.40 or so if you're in a rush and you'll get just about everything.)
I personally find it really good. Have a few dozen of these in a poster session and it would massively improve things, particularly if you use the QR-code-to-preprint idea.
What's interesting about the research is not just the financial value it shows for what we know libraries do well, but how it reinforces the fact that the impact of these different areas - digital inclusion, health and well being, children's literacy - are all connected in many ways.
Only Public Libraries can provide this integrated approach:
"Services & resources for living, and for living better" as one of the library users said