It actually feels like it’s gone by quite quickly, but that may be because I’ve only contributed about weekly instead of daily! Some people wrote 30 posts (or more!) and some wrote less, but I count anything done that wouldn’t have been done as a winner. So, a great many people spent the 30th reflecting [...]
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Days 26-29 #blogjune – the home stretch
We’re in the final stretch of #blogjune for 2011, but our participants are giving their all in this final run to the line and there is plenty more great reading to be enjoyed. So with sincere apologies with Dorothea Mackellar, here is the Sunday 26th to Tuesday 28th summary of #blogjune posts, mashed up into [...]
Days 22-23 #blogjune – another catch-up
The day-to-day NewGradLibrarian revives “A Day in the Life”. Penny posts her own hectic day. And Tania plans to scrapbook a Week in the Life. Professional professionals ACrystelle is planning an upcoming conference paper about her out-of-the-ordinary job. Sophie Mac reports on a Teaching and Learning Forum and JayGee reports on a webinar experience. Joy [...]
Days 20-21 – #blogjune – a catch up
Life has gotten away from us all, so with apologies, here is the summary for Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st June. The #blogjune posts these days seemed to sum up my week and probably a lot of yours as well. I have been suffering from No mojo, trying to tell myself to Tally ho, but [...]
Sunday #blogjune doggerel
Sunday morning coffee and Lazy Sunday Afternoon, For the bloggers from #blogjune So what do librarians away from work do ? Frances visits the Supreme Court , While Kelly runs for sport, And Fiona has problems shooting through . Tony is into stitchonomy, Alisa audits her PLE, While Janelle cools off at Long [...]
Sweet 16 #blogjune – an abecedarium
I wasn’t actually inspired by the A is for Apple meme (honest, guv!) but it makes for a lovely synchronicity. A is for Androids and apps for the iPad B is for Balwyn Library and blogrolls and more blog goodness C is for cheezels and caramello koalas D is for desks, despondency, and playing with [...]
Day 15 #blogjune – Halfway there
The “Five Books Meme” continues, with Mal Booth, NewGradLibrarian, Macaronic, and Peta climbing aboard. Then the “Add exponentially to Deborah’s to-read list” theme continues with: Following flexnib’s suggestion of creating a “100 articles every librarian must read” list, Kathryn Greenhill starts the ball rolling with 40 articles plus a Zotero group where we can add [...]
Days 13-14 #blogjune Round up – Once upon a time….
Once upon a #blogjune, on days 13 and 14 (Monday and Tuesday) in fact, there were five books in Marvellous Melbourne. Or was it a different five books in My Street, Ballarat, Queens Birthday Holiday. Ah well, doesn’t matter. Have you seen was being asked whilst having soup for lunch and considering QR codes in [...]
Blog posting statement #blogjune Sunday 12 June 2011
Sunday’s blog posts explored the relationship between Sustainable Technology and privacy. With influences as diverse as Audrey Hepburn , Patrick Lee Fermor and the Collingwood Historical Society, new tensions were crafted from ipods, travelling without a map and both explicit and implicit meanings. Ever since the authors were teenagers they have been fascinated by Long [...]
Day 10 #blogjune (late)
I don’t know if there was a theme to Friday’s posts. People are certainly writing about interesting topics! Elissa ponders the differences between blogging and academic writing. This is a lesson some writers of library blogs need to learn too… Corin tells us about a photography project he’s working on: 52 Laughs - This project has [...]