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Daily Thoughts 11/2/2009
They moved the clocks an hour back today, so I am up too early. I am not sure what to think about this.
Today, I finished weeding the trade paperbacks and the mass market paperbacks. I am also watching the volunteers shift the nonfiction collection. It is moving steadily along. Also, we are working on a new layout for the mezzanine. It should make it much easier to find the fiction books.
This morning, I put together another display, this time for Veterans Day which is on November 11, 2009 in the United States. I picked out both dvds and books on wars of the United States, veterans, and the GI bill.
I'm also working with a colleague to help write the new monthly report. Things are going very steadily.
2 comments:
Translation of the Ukranian:
So many books, so little time.
Thanks for the translation.
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