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The weeds have overtaken my garden. The rabbits are eating my peas. Daily, I fight creeping clutter and still, while I sleep, chaos slinks ever nearer. AAAAAAHHHH!!!!
Gene and Bill - over at Unshelved - have a GREAT contest for libraries. Check it out. Send your funny or amazing or creepy library stories to the publisher and your library could win 4 iPads for circulation. (Among the staff is what I'm thinking but....)
Storytelling Thursday:The
Lehigh Valley Storytelling Guild rocked the tent on Monday at Mayfair. Totally. From Larry Sceurman with his diddley-bow, through Mary Wright, Chaz Kiernan, Tina Fowler, Robin Reichert and moi-meme, we were awesome - if I do say so myself. Several of us also graced the Kids Stage. Many thanks to the awesome sound people and stage managers at the Kids Stage and the Esplanade Stage.
Check the Storytelling Page for What's Up Next!Storytelling Website:Dianne de Las Casas has a delightfully appealing website with games, advice, books and fun! Dianna tells in the Louisiana area and writes colorful picture books as well. Check out her blog to find out what she is up to now.
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I borrowed this chalk drawing from Julian Beeber's site. |
Thanks to
Unshelved, I learned about the amazing chalk artist
Julian Beeber who lives in Belgium. Chalk drawing - as in ephemeral - as in "Please don't rain - yet!" WOW!
I love
Unshelved!
This girl is reading the entire Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act out loud. [Act of Law]
Why no smoking signs actually ENCOURAGE smokers to light up [Daily Mail]
Think there’s no point in keeping print books around? I respectfully disagree. [Unshelved]
Here are some kitties crashing into each other. [YouTube]
100,000 staples arranged over 40 hours and other awesome staple art [NextWeb]
What does your literary tote bag say about you? [Vol1Brooklyn]
QUIZ: Can you tell Arial from Helvetica? [Ironicsans]
INFOGRAPHIC: The hardest languages to learn [Column Five]
This article on “Asian-American overachievers” is certainly creating a stir. [NYMag]
Incredible photos of the Great Flood of 1927 [Buzzfeed]
Librarian Eduardo Zepeda (pictured) won $20,000 worth of graphic novels and prizes in the Great Graphic Novel Library Giveaway at the Texas Library Association’s (TLA) annual conference.
Zepeda’s library, the Weslaco Public Library, will be endowed with 700 graphic novels, fixtures, and furniture.
Here’s more from the press release: “The Great Graphic Novel Library Giveaway was open to Texas public and school librarians. Twenty semifinalists were selected on Thursday evening, and the winning librarian was chosen on Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. Central time by Gene Ambaum, librarian and cocreator of the online comic strip Unshelved.”
New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media.
A few folks have been buzzing about the proposal over on Stack Exchange to build a stack overflow-type site for library Q&A stuff. I was wondering about this, since we already have Unshelved Answers. A little Googling and I figured out that the software they’re using won’t be available to them after 4/11 [irony!], so they’re trying to get people together to support a hosted model. Go vote!
I’ve been working on keeping my inbox pretty well empty which has meant no linkhoarding this week. Here are a few things worth pointing out that I’ve kept around.
The Unshelved Pimp My Bookcart winners are up and available for the looking. Unlike the Bookcart Drill Teams where bookcarts have to have a semblance of structural integrity, some of these fanciful creations seem to have almost no functionality at all. See all the entrants here. My faves: Food for Thought (and handsome book vendor), Jetson’s Skypad Apartments, Spookmobile, and Research Help Five Cents!
You know you have come into your own when you are featured in a comic strip!

Thanks to Unshelved for the good laugh this morning.
The Unshelved Guide to BEA (warning, it's a PDF.)
I'll be at BEA, how about you?
I’ve always been tempted to enter this contest as an individual and have one simple “trick”. I modify some of those hinge/drawer type things you find in cabinets so that you could “pull up” one of the shelves to about waist level to take the books out of it. Would it be more of an annoyance or would it help? I don’t know….
Of course, since I’m not a circ person I’m not sure what I would do if I won. (Or for that matter, where I’d get a cart).
Perhaps I’ll do it one of these days, and if I win give the carts to libraries that needed it.
Yes, I agree - cart-guy is way cute.