March 31, 2010

March 31st Stream

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RT @JustinLibrarian: Listen to the "Makes Justin The Librarian Wanna Dance" station. Your butt will shake. (http://bit.ly/91cEYg) #pandora [shifted]
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RT @JustinLibrarian: Listen to the "Makes Justin The Librarian Wanna Dance" station. Your butt will shake. (http://bit.ly/91cEYg) #pandora

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@JustinLibrarian I <3 the idea of an #ala10 soundtrack. what’s the best resource for building a playlist? [shifted]
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RT @papertyger 2010 Arthur C Clarke awards shortlist announced. http://is.gd/b7JRF #clarkeaward (librarians, check your collections! ~yl)
– Katie Dunneback (younglibrarian) http://twitter.com/younglibrarian/statuses/11371377414

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"While this idea is not original and ALA has hosted similar events, I still feel like the time is right for an annual Gaming in Libraries conference. There are so many issues to address: Collection Development, Literary elements of gaming, diversity issues, how gaming can be used as an advocacy tool, gaming & information literacy, gaming across the curriculum (and gaming as a teaching tool), gaming as way to boost circulating materials collections, gaming as a marketing tool, LoFi gaming (board & card games)….. We could also expand it to Gaming in Schools & Libraries Conference, which would more than double the opportunities for both conference programs and attendance….. Here’s my questions: Is the time right? Would you attend? If your library didn’t sponsor your attendance, would you still be interested? "

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I <3 #ALAmembers RT @LibrarianJP: JOIN the official ALA Connect group "ALA Dance Party" http://connect.ala.org/node/98658 [shifted]
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@shifted @LibrarianJP If there was a way to get Morris Day and The Time at #ala10, then this could be a party. http://bit.ly/bgLmns
– Justin Hoenke (JustinLibrarian) http://twitter.com/JustinLibrarian/statuses/11376208546

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RT @atul: RT @jdsutter My story on why Internet is 4 times faster in South Korea than in the U.S.: http://on.cnn.com/a6dFf2 tip @techmeme [shifted]
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RT @atul: RT @jdsutter My story on why Internet is 4 times faster in South Korea than in the U.S.: http://on.cnn.com/a6dFf2 tip @techmeme

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RT @deirdrereid: Good advice, interesting perspective. RT @topfermented: The difference btw Twitter & Facebook http://bit.ly/d0G5bF [shifted]
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RT @deirdrereid: Good advice, interesting perspective. RT @topfermented: The difference btw Twitter & Facebook http://bit.ly/d0G5bF

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RT @Katrinskaya: Map of average broadband speeds worldwide. Notice the ‘grey’ spots. http://bit.ly/dsCMyv (via @irexmedia) [shifted]
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RT @Katrinskaya: Map of average broadband speeds worldwide. Notice the grey spots. http://bit.ly/dsCMyv (via @irexmedia)

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