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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Voices For The Libraries
Last Saturday thousands of Britons staged protests around the UK to highlight their concerns about library closings and cutbacks. Many of the events were organized by Voices for the Library, which was created last year by dedicated librarians, information professional and … Continue reading
Our wonderful planet
The crescent Moon, rising Sun and the planet Venus are all visible in this astonishing photograph taken by David Kaplan last Sunday in Eastern Switzerland.The lights from the Swiss village of Trübbach illuminate the clouds above the Mitterspitz. You can … Continue reading
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Save The Libraries
While British and American libraries are up-against draconian budget cuts and outright closures, some forward thinking nations are actually investing in their intellectual futures with inspirational new libraries. The Austrian National Library is planning a truly 21st century learning space … Continue reading
Choose Wisely
With various “bring your own chopsticks” movements making little headway against the 45 billion pairs of disposable wooden utensils used each year in China alone, a clever Chinese environmental group has brought a dramatic visible representation of the environmental impact to … Continue reading
Life Does Not Go On
Literature has been caught up in the protests that have now entered their seventh day in Egypt. The annual Cairo book fair, due to have been held this week, has been abandoned, with many foreign exhibitors left stranded after failing … Continue reading
Google Frees the Art
If you’ve been put-off by ever rising museum entrance fees or have been unable to get to your favorite museum collections, our friends at Google have a fantastic new application just for you. The Google Art Project transcends budgets and … Continue reading
Some Good News Out of Egypt
This weekend the Bibliotheca Alexandrina director Ismail Seragelin wrote an open letter explaining that Egyptian young people were protecting the famous Alexandria library from looters. “The world has witnessed an unprecedented popular action in the streets of Egypt. Led … Continue reading
