- Segmentation marks are ending. At least, mostly.
- Dewey review schedule posting. This means that if I want to move a whole section of, say, 510s (not likely), I should wait till they revise it later this year. Unless they have and I missed it. I've printed a copy and will see what excitement is in the offing.
- Three monthly updates I need to compile, and a weekly list to look at.
- How to build a number for "elderly Jewish women." The tension is palpable. [note the lack of linkage--really, it should be straightforward; it's just like building any other number...sigh]
- I'm adding several suggested library-ish sites to my blogroll. Heellllllllpppp meeeee--now I'll never get caught up! One of them is by a Sirsi employee; I figure since we're migrating, I'd better catch up. [I'm now up to 75 feeds on Bloglines]
- A great suggestion: training librarians to understand computer code. Yes!
- There's an actual puppet library. In Boston.
- Yahoo groups for part-time stay-at-home librarians and pregnant librarians.
- Home-made movie reviews here
- The five things you must know to 'officially' be a Library Geek. I'm not one. Not even close.
- Best of the Web, voted on by web users. So we know how accurate it really is....
- Finding out who is running around the web talking about you. If you care.
- ALERT: Naked librarians in Wisconsin! Buy a calendar! Wheee.
- For the really boring meetings, something to keep you awake.
- She cited me. How fun is that!
- The downside: I'm now up to 78 Bloglines feeds.
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