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rose l chou | anthroarchivist
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Thoughts on archives, libraries, culture, and everything else. Preserving emerging asian american literature. Notions of knowledge sharing in archival access. Author Archives: rose l chou. About rose l chou. MLIS graduate student at San Jose State University specializing in archives. Just over a week ago, I returned from attending the Joint Conference of Librarians of Color. The Need for Diversity Research #JCLC2012 opening discussion of whether America is a post racial society. A resounding NO. Benefits...
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my first publication: “Preserving Digital Cultural Heritage: A Call for Participatory Models” | anthroarchivist
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Thoughts on archives, libraries, culture, and everything else. Preserving emerging asian american literature. Notions of knowledge sharing in archival access. What have i been up to? Jclc 2012 →. My first publication: “Preserving Digital Cultural Heritage: A Call for Participatory Models”. A few months ago at Hack Library School, I wrote a post. This month. If you get a chance, I would love for you to read it and share feedback! Additionally, I’m slowly writing a paper mentioned previously. Address never...
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#webwise 2012 | anthroarchivist
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Thoughts on archives, libraries, culture, and everything else. Preserving emerging asian american literature. Notions of knowledge sharing in archival access. More than just numbers: pluralizing LIS education. What have i been up to? Last Thursday and Friday, I attended the WebWise Conference. I really enjoyed most of the presentations, which is rare for me to say about a conference. Recordings of all the presentations should be posted on the WebWise site soon, so be sure to check them all out! Ramesh wa...
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FAQ | A Fine Collection
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A weekly artifact from the Montgomery County Historical Society, Md. Is over three years old, I feel I can safely refer to these questions as “frequently asked.”. Q: “I have an artifact kind of like this one. Can you tell me more about it? A: Not necessarily – often, everything I know about that kind of artifact is already laid out for you in the blog post! Ps This doesn’t mean I don’t want to hear about your awesome artifact, though – please share it in the comments! A: Ethical considerations prevent mu...
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Bahamas Librarians Blog: January 2014
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This blog is for librarians throughout the Bahamas to communicate and share ideas. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Science - Technology - Engineering - Arts - Mathematics. S T E A. M. - The building blocks for 21st Century education. Find out more at: A guide to STEAM. For families with young children. Posted by Bahamas Librarians Blog. Monday, January 27, 2014. Cover artwork by James Hackett, an outstanding visual artist from Trinidad and Tobago. Download a pdf version of the first issue here. Manual of Junk...
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Bahamas Librarians Blog: April 2011
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This blog is for librarians throughout the Bahamas to communicate and share ideas. Sunday, April 17, 2011. Commentary by Jean Charles - I stop for public libraries. I came across this commentary by Jean Charles and thought I'd share it. Http:/ www.caribbeannewsnow.com/topstory-Commentary%3A-I-stopped-for-public-libraries! Posted by Bahamas Librarians Blog. Sunday, April 3, 2011. National Art Gallery library online catalog. As you may or may not know, I am the librarian at the National Art Gallery. Manual...
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Bahamas Librarians Blog: October 2011
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This blog is for librarians throughout the Bahamas to communicate and share ideas. Thursday, October 27, 2011. I have created a Facebook page to share historical information about people, places and things in the Bahamas. You can find it at: http:/ www.facebook.com/#! I will also be posting updates from the page to this blog. Posted by Bahamas Librarians Blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Show Me Librarian. ARC Magazine Caribbean art. Caribbean Review of Books. My Bahamian Book List. Future of the book.
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Bahamas Librarians Blog: February 2014
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This blog is for librarians throughout the Bahamas to communicate and share ideas. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. ACURIL 2014 WILL BE HELD IN NASSAU, BAHAMAS THIS YEAR. THIS YEARS THEME IS: LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES AND MUSEUMS: GATEWAYS TO INFORMATION LITERACY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE. DATES ARE JUNE 8-12. MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT THE BAHAMAS LIBRARY SERVICE WEBSITE. LIBRARIANS, ARCHIVISTS, MUSEOLOGISTS, CURATORS, EDUCATORS AND INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS - MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND! Friday, February 21, 2014.
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Bahamas Librarians Blog: Using Nonfiction in the Library, the Classroom and at Home
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This blog is for librarians throughout the Bahamas to communicate and share ideas. Friday, February 21, 2014. Using Nonfiction in the Library, the Classroom and at Home. Using Nonfiction in the Library, the Classroom and at Home. Gale (part of Cengage Learning), Scholastic Library Publishing, ReferencePoint Press and. EVENT DATE AND TIME:. Wednesday, February 26th, 2014, 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET/12:00 – 1:00 PM PT. Posted by Haynes Library. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Show Me Librarian. Ivory by Ebo...
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Bahamas Librarians Blog: March 2011
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This blog is for librarians throughout the Bahamas to communicate and share ideas. Saturday, March 19, 2011. I receive email updates from this publisher. They have an interesting lineup including digital subscriptions. They also have lists for reluctant readers, and we know we have a whole lot of those in the Bahamas. Their link: http:/ us.orcabook.com/index.cfm? Posted by Bahamas Librarians Blog. Monday, March 7, 2011. Something of interest from the Booklist blog. The link is here. Windows of the world,.