Monthly Archives July 2006

Sunny Day

Hard to believe but sometimes I have no idea what to write.  So maybe I'll just do a stream-of-consciousness thing and see, uhm,…if I'm conscious.  Went over to school today to hand in the last section of my Individual Study.  Now I just have to put together a presentation and finalize arrangements to present it […]

Mark Your Calendars RIGHT NOW!

Got some amazing, great, wicked cool news yesterday.  Art Slade, who won the Governor General's Award for Children's Literature for his novel, Dust in 2001, will be coming to FIMS on Monday October 23 to speak as part of the Lunch Bucket Speaker Series! A few details have to be ironed out yet but the […]

A Few Things

I've posted a couple interesting links over at Librarian Activist so go check them out if you have a chance. I did my “Book Talk” presentation today in Children's Lit.  A book talk is where you present a book to a classroom of children to encourage them to read it.  My presentation was pretty well […]

Friday Fun Link – July 14, 2006 (The Fifteeners: The Earliest Printed Books)

“Incunabula or incunables are the very first examples of books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed with moveable type in Western Europe. They range from the very first examples of the two-column Latin Bible produced by Johann Gutenberg in the 1450s to works printed through the end of the year 1500. The term “incunable” derives from the […]

Library School Bondage

Don't you love misleading titles for blog posts?  “Bonding With Your Classmates in Library School” would've probably been more accurate (but what fun would that be?) I wanted to record some of the things that our cohort has done (and things I've heard of other cohorts doing) that helped us bond and become a fairly […]

Student Council Looking For Reps

There's an old saying in the non-profit world that “20% of your volunteers do 80% of the work.”  Now, many of the current 20%'ers are leaving the program and Student Council is looking for some representatives for next semester.  I would encourage anyone reading this (and especially those who haven't done a lot of volunteer […]

Southwest Ontario Playlist

I'm creating a playlist of songs that have some connection to SW Ontario, preferably by specific name checks of locations in the title of the song but also by subject matter, artist residency or other similar factors.  Here's what I've got so far…“Linda, Put the Coffee On” – Ray Materick “Tillsonburg” – Stompin' Tom Connors“Wreck […]

Spirit of Librarianship Award – Call For Nominations (and A Mea Culpa)

Okay, the call for the Spirit of Librarianship Award for the summer semester has come out so I'll end my self-imposed ban on blogging about the award (I talked about it A LOT last semester.)   First off, the notice: The Spirit of Librarianship Award is presented to a Master of Library and Information Science student […]

July 19 = Busiest Day of the Year

July 19 is shaping up to be the busiest day of the year for those of us who enjoy the extracurricular activities that library school offers.  Noon – 1pm (NCB 293) – Lunch Bucket Speaker Series with Jean McKay, author & creative writing instructor and Corey Redekop, soon-to-be-published FIMS student.  Whether you're a closet writer […]

"'Hot Shot City', which is particularly good"

The Amazon.com Reviews of a David Hasselhoff “Best of” album which is a special import from…you guessed it, Germany.  Perhaps the funniest thing I've read all year.  (via Metafilter)