Category Archives: libraries
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Florists, Rioters, and Library Heroes
Leave a commentAugust 5, 2018 by libroshombre
LIBRARIAN COLUMN Contact Greg Hill, 479-4344 July 27, 2018 This week I tried not to dwell on the …
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Muscle-wire, Aerogel, and the Library of Water
Leave a commentMarch 22, 2018 by libroshombre
“Mahabharata;” at 90,000 verses, is the “single longest poem in the world.” That’s from one of several library books that …
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Swearing, Cursing, and Lying to Librarians
Leave a commentAugust 13, 2017 by libroshombre
You might not be surprised to learn that the famed Bodleian Library at Oxford University has a Twitter feed …
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Flamingoes, Naked Mole Rats, and Sleepers
Leave a commentAugust 1, 2017 by libroshombre
The age-old mystery of how flamingoes sleep on one leg without falling over has finally been resolved. Biologists at …
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Scunners, Squeamishness, and Biting Wax Tadpoles
Leave a commentJuly 4, 2017 by libroshombre
LIBRARIAN COLUMN Contact Greg Hill, 4790-4344 June 8, 2017 The public library’s such an endless source of unexpectedly interesting factoids. …
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Odors, Cursive, and Reading
Leave a commentJune 8, 2017 by libroshombre
Reading a new library book by Keith Houston titled “The Book: A Cover-to-Cover Exploration of the most Powerful Object …
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OLLI, Yancey, and X
Leave a commentMay 3, 2017 by libroshombre
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI), one of Fairbanks’ intellectual jewels like our public library, offers a wide array …
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Abhorring Information Banning
Leave a commentApril 24, 2017 by libroshombre
A recent round of reading has left me ready to revive the seventeenth-century British political party known as “the …
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