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to go to a college or university library. What this means, of course, is that all the pulps the asshole collectors own  might as well be lost ; nobody except those few people

Christopher (Cal) Lee

https://ils.unc.edu/callee/

Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I teach archival administration; records management; digital curation; understanding information technology for
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Loper OS » Engelbart's Violin

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and Fall of the British University The Imagination Gap The Myth of the Rule of Law The Playdough Protocols The Right to Read What Colour are Your Bits? You and the Atomic Bomb Peo

Candy Cigarettes: Letters

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ten years in major university libraries, I have concluded that no great fiction has ever centered around the exploits of a common toothpick. This is not such a bad thing, but it d

How bad are search results? Let's compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, Mwmbl, and ChatGPT

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and had access to university libraries, but the questions are simple enough that there's no particular reason a high school student shouldn't be able to understand the answers; it

Teachers and Education

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Thinking for College/University Educators   FINDING A JOB Welcome to the new Jobs2Teach website! K-12 Jobs for School Teachers and School Administrators National Teacher Recr

Facet analysis (IEKO)

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shop whilst studying at University College London (UCL) in 1924 ( Broughton 2007 ). S. R. Ranganathan wrote in his Philosophy of Library Classification ( 1951 ): An enumerative sc
The facet-analytic paradigm is probably the most distinct approach to knowledge organization within Library and Information Science, and in many ways it has dominated what has be t

http://www.toddmcompton.com/revx.htm

http://www.toddmcompton.com/revx.htm

at Brigham Young University was Hugh Nibley. Nibley led me to studying classics, comparative myth, and history of religions at UCLA. My focus was antiquity, though I had read Morm

Food Timeline: food history research service

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In 2020, Virginia Tech University Libraries and the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences (CLAHS) collaborated on a plan to offer Virginia Tech as a new home for the physical
Food Timeline: food history reference & research service

The Cult of Scientific Management by John Taylor Gatto

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managers, from university presidents, from casual acquaintances in railway trains; I have read of it in the daily papers, the weekly paper, the ten-cent magazine, and in the Outlo

Ecclesiastical Latin Resources

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Latin [1985], Catholic University of America Press, 1988 et seq. The single best book for learning Latin as used by the Church from about the 4th century to the present day. Inclu
Information on Roman Catholic Canon Law, and other important issues in the Catholic Church, with articles, reviews, and resources.

The Mythopoeic Society: About the Inklings

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affiliated with Oxford University, many of them creative writers and lovers of imaginative literature – who met usually on Thursday evenings in C.S. Lewis’s college ro


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