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By: GrokSurf
In reply to Russell.
The official grammarians would endorse your comma after “Myths” (but perhaps not after “Fabrications).” Plus, that’s the way they have it in their title tag.
By: Paul Adasiak
In reply to Anonymous.
First: According to the Wikipedia page on the serial comma, the GPO Style Manual supports its mandatory use. Given FGI’s subject matter, your preference seems appropriate.
Second: The question of whether or not the blog title uses the serial comma depends on where in the page you look. The prominent, white words in the brown box make it look as though the serial comma has been omitted. However, the page is coded to include the serial comma in the Title tag — just look in your window’s title bar for confirmation. In fact, if you search the HTML, there isn’t a single place where “myths and” appears without a comma after “myths”. You appear to have correctly quoted the blog’s content rather than its title’s graphical representation. Well done.
7000 Fundamentals of Library Science: Week 1
Until I'm fully in the QC systems and can log into the class LMS, I'm going to use this olde blog for class content. Maybe we'll even stick with it!
Here's what the syllabus says for Week 1:- Faculty Introduction
- Student Introductions
- Syllabus and Schedule
- Activity: What is Information?
I'll introduce myself, and then we can talk about any ground rules we want to have for the class. We'll do this in small groups, which I hope will ease awkwardness about sharing our needs and concerns.
Student intro questions (pick whichever you like to respond to) (30 minutes)- pronouns
- your relationship to libraries
- something that impacts how you interact with the world--could be identities, astrological sign, birth order place, MBTI type, etc.
- a smell you like
- Tuesdays aren't always Tuesdays!
- How to access the readings
- Next week's readings
- How to communicate with me and with each other
Depending on how long other things take, the break could happen sooner, or if we have consensus, we can skip the break and try to end class earlier
What is information? exercise(2o minutes for the exercise; the rest of the time to discuss, possibly in small groups)
The above link will take you to a Google slide and ask you to make a copy. Do it!
The slide is meant to mimic graph paper. There are four quadrants. You'll work with them one at a time. If you have graph paper handy, feel welcome to use that instead.
If time: Zotero!!!! Next TimeI like to start class with people sharing what they feel joy or gratitude for, so be ready for that.
Can we get one person to introduce each text?
- Give us an overview of the article
- What is the argument
- What is a question you have for the class
Bates, M. J. (2005). Information and knowledge: An evolutionary framework for information science. Information Research: An international electronic journal, 10(4), n4.
Fallis, D. (2015). What Is Disinformation? Library Trends, 63(3), 401–426.
free:Books of 2016
Books I read in 2016, in reverse chronological order according to when I read them, favorites starred.
I made it past my goal of 60 books, and then basically didn't finish anything in all of December. Writing up this list I saw a lot of books that now seem like they weren't worth the time, or now are barely worth remembering--somehow I seem to have ended up finshing things this year that I might have let go in other years. But I also read some really great stuff, and it was great to get so many things read this year. I didn't make it to my goal of 25 books by women of color, but I did read 16, and setting that goal did make me really think carefully about how I cho(o)se what to read, what is most promoted at large, and what is suggested to me/in my filter bubble.
- Behold the Dreamers / Mbue *
- Train Your Dog Positively / Stillwell
- Both Ways is the Only Way I Want It / Meloy *
- The Everything New Puppy Book / DeVito
- Dear Sister / Factora-Borchers
- Asking for It / Harding *
- Baise-Moi / Despentes
- Turning Japanese / MariNaomi
- Post-Digital Print / Ludovico
- The Century of Artists' Books / Drucker (re-read)
- A Child of Books / Jeffers *
- Americanah / Adichie *
- King Kong Theory / Despentes *
- The Promise of Happiness / Ahmed
Three Mile Pilot – Chief Assassin to the Sinister – 12″ LP
Circuit Bending
hacked labelle duo 16
The Killer Whale Copyright Experiment
Photos from our SE Asia trip to Singapore, Vietnam and Korea
Eating and wandering through Korea
Right at home in Taegu, Korea
Vietnam wrap-up
Shinjoung’s Yalta
Overnight sleeper to Hanoi
Experiment of un-lonely planet guide experience
Traipsing around Hue
wanderer vs. planner
Vietnam day 2 & 3
Greetings from Ho Chi Minh City
