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Category Archives: library nerding
In the Library, with a Board Game
How should you shelve board games in your library? Continue reading
2017 in review
My 2017 in review: new study, new job, and a hug from Laurie Penny. Continue reading
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The Ethics of Digitisation
I did some research into digitising zines, and instead found a fascinating discussion of ethics… Continue reading
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Tagged digitisation, digitization, ethics, zines
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Confusion in the Library
I went to use the RMIT library today and it made me confused and annoyed… Continue reading
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Tagged library design, library space
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Information Organisation
Some notes on Information Organisation, after class started up again last night. Continue reading
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Tagged Information Organisation, INTE2489, Lecture Notes, libraries, RMIT, study
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Reading Matters: some quick thoughts
I went to the Reading Matters conference, and now I’m Having Thoughts. Continue reading
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What could libraries look like in 30 years?
What could libraries look like in 30 years? Some drunken brainstorming. Continue reading
Libraries without Buildings
I had coffee with Ben Conyers last week. He’s the Manager of Service Delivery and Design at the State Library of Victoria. The State Library is about to undergo a massive redevelopment project called Vision 2020. The goal is to make the … Continue reading
OCLC and speeding trains
Tonight I learnt about OCLC, and I think I want to work for them. Continue reading