Overnight, one other person voted for deletion of the Spirit of Librarianship article I put on Wikipedia as well. So now it's four votes to delete, none to keep and so if you're going to look at the original article, you should do it soon since I'm not sure if it'll exist “behind-the-scenes” once it's […]
Other than a couple minor edits, I've never done anything major on Wikipedia, even though I think it's an amazing resource (“a streamlined Google” is how I like to think of it) and use it all the time. So tonight, I decided to try and do something a bit more substantial. I don't know if […]
Instant MessagingI am back on instant messaging. After using IM quite a bit in the heyday of ICQ, I got away from it for a variety of reasons (no friends mainly ) but after being asked for my MSN info by a colleague today (and also attempting to do a virtual reference exercise last week […]
This is a bit retroactive but yesterday, I e-mailed Marco D'Andrea, a first term student to thank him for an invite to his party on July 18 and apologise for not being able to make it (afternoon nap = evening spent doing pressing homework instead of evening = partying with first-term cohort.) Turns out that, […]
Flickr has a group dedicated to Librarian Trading Cards. You can create your own (and do lots of other cool things) with FD's Flickr tools.Here's mine:
The National Film Board of Canada has put a bunch of their classic animated shorts online for free viewing. The Big Snit is required viewing for all Canadians.
Of the 147 million Americans on the Internet, 12 million have blogs. (via PopBitch)
I heard about Calvin Ayre tonight on CBC's The National. Much like myself, he is from a farming family in rural Saskatchewan and attended UWO to do his Masters. Unlike me, he did an MBA instead of an MLIS. Oh, and he became a billionaire via his online gaming company while my stock portfolio consists […]
After discussion with a member of the current student council, I let my name stand for election (er, appointment? I have no idea how they do things) and as of Wednesday afternoon, am the new, incoming Academic Rep for the MLIS Student Council. As with everything in my life (Spirit of Librarianship, whether or not […]
Canada currently recognizes nine federal statutory holidays (PDF) and one civic holiday. Various jurisdictions have slight differences, either in the name of existing holidays (Canada Day is apparently called Memorial Day in Newfoundland, Victoria Day is Dollard Day in Quebec) or by having unique holidays of their own (Family Day in Alberta in February, St. […]
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Posted 19 July 2006
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