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1. Video: Publishing explained with Star Wars figures, by James Renner

Thanks to Library Journal for the link on Twitter.

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2. Anger Management

My latest t-shirt design submission. Fingers crossed it'll do well! Up for voting!

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3. IF - Mr. Augustus Geeky


HI guys! I'm back (for a little bit) - Today is actually my 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY here in IF and also my 100th POST! So amazing how time flies...Thank you to IF and to all the wonderful friends I made this year. You are all an inspiration to me... Cheers!

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4. some more open source ubuntu help for libraries

School Library Journal this month has a test drive of Edubuntu — the Ubuntu distribution that was created for use in classrooms.

When I installed Edubuntu on three different generations of laptops, each with different wireless cards, I was astounded at how easy it was. In every case, the first thing Edubuntu did was sniff the wireless card, install it, and hop right onto the Net. Plus, every display was configured and sized just right, every touch pad and sound card functioned, hardware just worked.

Jim Mann is the Technology Coordinator at the Greene County Public Library in Xenia Ohio. I met him when I was in Ohio last spring. He has created a series of very professional videos on YouTube on how to use Eudbuntu in libraries to maximize the hardware you have especially with old and outdated computers. These videos are very easy to understand and super clear.

We’re going to show you how to turn a pile of junk into useful inexpensive literally free computers that you can use in your library or that you can use with a public service group or with a school.

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