Hi. I typed “I love the library” into Google to find something nice for you all for Valentine’s Day and I found an entry from my own site as the number five result. My boyfriend got a valentine made up of words I had cut out of old catalog cards, lucky guy.
Author: jessamyn
ranganathan has a posse
It warms my librarian heart to see the younger generation of librarians still enjoying a good Ranganathan joke.
audiobooks for visually imparied people, free and online
If you are a resident of Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, New Hampshire, or Oregon, and happen to be blind or visually challenged [or if you know someone who is] you can access audiobooks online in Windows Media format for free from Unabridged.
tossing the library bill of rights
You have probably already seen this article about a library in Illinois who had a challenge to the [admittedly weird] movie Happiness. The library ultimately decided to keep the movie in its collection but to ditch the ALA guildelines from their policy manual for being “too liberal.” I assume they were talking about the Library Bill of Rights though the ALA does have many guidelines about intellectual freedom for libraries. [libactivist]
save a tree, buy Harry Potter
Canadian version of Harry Potter saves 30,000 trees. How? By being printed on recycled paper. Learn more about Greenpeace’s campaign to encourage publishers to go the green route at their Save or Delete site. [ode]