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Monthly Archives: June 2022
We Are the Water/Information Protectors – the process in between.
YES! I know! I am only on preconference two (just published) on PRE CONFERENCE DAY ONE! – of my posts but think of it this way – you are getting alot of resources for FREE by checking this blog for … Continue reading
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Tagged American Library Assocation Conference, Caldecott Medal, Carole Lindstrom, certified librarians, Masters Degree in Information Science, Michaela Goade, Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy, NRWC, Robert, Stephanie, Vince Morris Trail at Chapel Branch, We are the Water Protectors
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Folk Life Collections breathing air into primary documentation.
Preconference Workshop 2 – Thursday – “Chronicling America” Library of Congress Collections As I found my way to the second pre conference workshop based on folklore and special collections at the Library of Congress, what a revelation! The American Life … Continue reading
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Tagged 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer, American FolklLife Center, American Memory project, Andrew Goodman, Buckaroos, Federal Cylinder Project, Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons, Herb Ohta, James Chaney, Jelly Roll Morton, Michael Schwerner, Owen Rogers, Sustainable Heritage Network, Veterans History project, Wallace Quarterman, William Saunders
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Checking into ALA 2022 – Post Pandemic
Check out the FIRST workshop, of the FIRST DAY, of the American Library Association Annual Conference, the PRE Conference Workshops at the Library of Congress– HERE! 🙂 These were my thoughts going into the ALA Conference before attending. Much more … Continue reading
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Advocating an Awareness for Better
With a whirl of the 2021-2022 school year technically in “rest” – there is so much to reflect on from the past year – and while that seems an impossible task to tackle, I think it is worth the attempt. … Continue reading
Bring the Bees!
Butterfly Garden Take Two! That’s right – part II of installing the butterfly garden status – everything is HUGE! To see previous information on the initial install, check this blog post and let’s see some images! : The one thing … Continue reading
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Tagged Buutterfly garden, Lisa Wool, Nanticoke Watershed Alliance
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