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USM British Studies 08: Student Blogs
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USM British Studies 08. LIS 580/587: British Libraries and Information Centres. USM British Studies LIS Course 08. Dr Teresa S. Welsh. Professor and Director, USM School of Library and Information Science. View my complete profile. Monday, July 14, 2008. Linda's British Studies 2008. Stacey's Brilliant London Venture. MLE in the UK. Journey of a Jedi. Mind the Gap, Bryce. Inside British Libraries 2008. The World is a Book. Back in the UK(aren. Amanda Across the Pond. Dr Teresa S. Welsh.
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Back in the UK(aren): Barbican Lending Library: 10 July 2008
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Back in the UK(aren). Faced with such mature experience of the world, such casual yet intimate knowingness, I felt the fragility of my own personality, my lack of opinion and taste." - Pankaj Mishra-. Saturday, 12 July 2008. Barbican Lending Library: 10 July 2008. 8220;The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” -Dr. Seuss-. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Museum of London (Revisited): 29 July 2008. University of Strathclyde: 22 July 2008.
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way: Site 3: The Poetry Library
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Saturday, 12 July 2008. Site 3: The Poetry Library. July 9, 2008. While it is not my intent to focus on Woolf's poetry, I do like that I am in a public library with open shelf access; it's a freedom, really, that I'd taken for granted. I take my time walking through the stacks, taking stock of the building for the first time. The poetry library homepage. The remainder of library information on background and content is pretty standard for libraries: providing servic...
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way: Site 7: National Art Gallery Library
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Tuesday, 15 July 2008. Site 7: National Art Gallery Library. July 15, 2008. Our guide for the National Art Library is Frances. She's brisk, and it's a trait she sticks to for the remainder of our tour - which is not to say it's a failing, per se, but certainly a challenge for my less-than-nimble fingers. I'm up for it - I hope. With Dicken's own impossibly neat notes. However strong the desire is to photograph to my geeky heart's content, the librarian in me com...
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way: Site 13: University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Tuesday, 29 July 2008. Site 13: University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. July 22, 2008. Glasgow - it's the real Scotland. Edinburgh, it's Disney Scotland." - Dr. David McMenemy, Information and Library Studies Professor. These Scots, they sure know their way to our graduate-student-starved hearts.). We begin the day at the University of Strathclyde (second institution to teach library science in the UK, currently the. It's no easy answer, and not one that a single PowerP...
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way: Site 6: Museum of London
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Tuesday, 15 July 2008. Site 6: Museum of London. July 14, 2008. What do you think of when you hear the word, 'prehistoric'? I must admit that when I think on the term "prehistory," I am not on Jon's wavelength, but Steven Spielberg's, unfortunately; watching Jurassic Park. Did English-speaking missionaries bring, along with religion and language and a much stricter dress code - did they bring history to these islands? Most visitors, Jon begins, are interested in thr...
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way: Site 12: National Archives of Scotland
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Tuesday, 29 July 2008. Site 12: National Archives of Scotland. July 21, 2008. If I've learned one thing about the United Kingdom's present reading culture, after scouring Charring Cross bookstores, and really any chain of Waterstone's, it is this: crime novels are big. Roomful-discount big. And it's with this thought that I enjoy the ripped-from-the-headlines aspect that the National Archives of Scotland (NAS) uses in its website: MIND OF A KILLER. Journey of a Jedi.
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way: Site 10: The Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Saturday, 19 July 2008. Site 10: The Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive. July 18, 2008. The rooftops of Stratford upon Avon). Four in the afternoon. Not that I'm casting generalizations about town. It's just that after viewing the library, which was amazing, amazing, amazing - returning outside to rain and vomit, it's pretty much a let down. So I'm going to return indoors, back to the library, where I should've started in the first place. Also: going to my head?
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way: Site 9: The Bodleian Library
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Thursday, 17 July 2008. Site 9: The Bodleian Library. July 17, 2008. I feel as if I should start off with a grand statement because the Bodleian Library, it's like The Big One. The one I've heard most about from my professors, quoted in movies and film, and it's at Oxford University, for heaven's sake. The stakes are set sky high. Enter Sir Thomas Bodley in the late 1500s: a rich and educated gentleman, Bodley was more to the point, a philanthropist. He donated ...
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way: Site 15: Trinity University Old Library
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Arrange whatever pieces come your way. Tuesday, 29 July 2008. Site 15: Trinity University Old Library. July 29, 2008. Anyway, I am meandering (as I do) from my purpose of this visit. Just what is so great about Trinity's library? But well-backed, considering the prominent authors that came out of the college: Swift, Beckett, Wilde, Stoker, et al. Students and fellows were expected to use the facilities for more than what privilege entitled them? I never really had a sense before having set foot on Irish ...