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1. Wikipedia entry on a Second Life location

I took a stab at writing a Wikipedia stub on one of my favorite Second Life locations, Caledon, the steampunk/Victorian sim. I’m a Wikipedia n00b, and my stub got flagged for deletion (rightly) due to a lack of notable references.

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Any of you SL-lovin’ librarians out there wanna take a crack at improving it?

Link to deletion discussion

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Link to Caledon Stub (fictional places???)

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2. Dive In! Swimming In Literary Soup talks Family

Swimming In Literary Soup Podcast

Today, in honour of Adoption Awareness Month, Swimming In Literary Soup looks at a “clump” of four books that invite us to stop and think about our own ideas of family and to share those thoughts with the little people who have made our families possible.

So pop over for a peek — and be sure to tell us about children’s books that help you celebrate the true definition of Family.

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