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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. Master’s of Library and Information Sciences at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. Bachelor of Arts (Honours) with a medical concentration in art history and psychology from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. The first year of my BAC (H) was completed at Bader International Study Centre, an abroad campus of Queen’s University located in Herstmonceux, East Sussex, England. My full c urriculum vitae. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Fault in Our Stars (CBR #1) | Read Feed
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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. The Fault in Our Stars (CBR #1). December 9, 2013. Christmas (holiday) break has arrived and this means I have a few weeks where I am not required to complete several assignments and readings. As such, I finally have some time to cram in some much desired leisure reading, which I am calling ‘ Christmas Break Reading. Today, I started and finished The Fault in Our Stars. This entry was tagged Christmas Break Reading. Fault in Our Stars. You are commentin...
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Library Shaming: Harmful or Helpful? | Read Feed
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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. Library Shaming: Harmful or Helpful? November 21, 2013. Library Shaming: Harmful or Helpful? It seems to be impossible for anything to simultaneously gain in popularity and avoid offending someone or generating some kind of conflict, Library Shaming. In response to this pocket of dissatisfaction, a moderator of Librarian Shaming proudly blogged. The library world, and points out that “w. E’re just not that influential, and that’s OK.”. Make your own boo...
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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. Artist, bookworm, pack-rat, photographer, puzzle master, collector of hobbies, pluviophile, and MLIS student. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Follow me on Twitter. Find Re...
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Catherine Steele (me) now on Facebook and Twitter! | Read Feed
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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. Catherine Steele (me) now on Facebook and Twitter! November 27, 2013. Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you know that I have finally done it! I have made the plunge into the world of social media (despite my reservations) and connected my blog to a Facebook. Account – links are also on the right-hand side. I decided to make this integration after I noticed an increase in activity of user traffic visiting my blog (yikes! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Omens / by Kelly Armstrong (CBR #3) | Read Feed
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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. Omens / by Kelly Armstrong (CBR #3). December 29, 2013. Omens / by Kelly Armstrong – “‘Omens’ felt like a long intro to a potentially great book” 3/5. I am generally a fan of Kelly Armstrong’s novels, but I found ‘Omens’ to be underwhelming and somewhat disappointing when compared to her other publications. It was… fine? Others have compared the town of Cainsville to that of ‘Stephen King’s Castle Rock or Dean Koontz’s Moonlight Bay...In all, ‘...
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The Infernal Devices (series) / by Cassandra Clare (CBR #4-6) | Read Feed
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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. The Infernal Devices (series) / by Cassandra Clare (CBR #4-6). December 30, 2013. Set in a time period that preludes her bestselling series ‘The Mortal Instruments’ (TMI), Cassandra Clare presents ‘ The Infernal Devices. Clockwork Angel – 3.5/5. Clockwork Prince – 3/5. Clockwork Princess – 4/5. The Infernal Devices – 3.5/5. This entry was tagged Cassandra Clare. Omens / by Kelly Armstrong (CBR #3). Movie Book Covers →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Librar...
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March 2015 – Michelle in Library Land
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Michelle in Library Land. What I read in March. March 27, 2015. March 27, 2015. Me Before You by Jojo Moyes:. It is also in the works to become a movie which I cannot wait for! You only get one life. It’s actually your duty to live it as fully as possible. The Damned by Andrew Pyper:. I don’t normally read horror books bu. T I decided to give this book a shot- and I was happy to see that the author is Canadian! What I read in March. Initial impressions of Far Far Away by Tom McNeal. The Reluctant Journal...
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Career Objectives | Read Feed
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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. I aspire to one day work among the towering stacks of the photographic archives, breathing new life into long-forgotten artefacts by exposing their merits to the public through functional digitization. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The caffeine fuel...
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Sold / by Patricia McCormick (CBR #2) | Read Feed
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Find Read. Contemplate. Summarize. Report. Discuss. Sold / by Patricia McCormick (CBR #2). December 29, 2013. 8216; is a story about a poor little thirteen-year-old girl from a village in Nepal who leaves her loving mother and gambling step-father for the big city in the hopes of earning enough money to provide her family with the new tin roof they so desperately need. However, what she finds is far from what she had imagined and she is scared she may never return home. This entry was tagged Book Review.