September 24, 2009

September 24th Stream

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new post: Social Media Poli­cies http://bit.ly/15GyWO [shifted]
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@kgs ’tis strange indeed that BBW isn’t listed there. I’m pulling in @amlibraries to see if they can fix this. thx for the heads up [shifted]
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pup­pets explain­ing why ban­ning books is a bad idea. awe­some. http://bit.ly/xJXlv (youtube) [shifted]
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@anildash they shouldn’t just aspire to not be evil. they should work hard to be as *good* as libraries are. [shifted]
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