"Nature morte aux raisins, à la pomme et aux deux livres", Francois Barraud, 1929
Daily Thoughts 10/27/2011
I updated the Twitter and Facebook pages for the library this morning. I also spent some more time on Lynda.com studying Photoshop CS5 and Microsoft Excel 2007. I think I am getting a little better at understanding office skills and computers. I also spent a little time looking over the controls of the Drupal Content Management System of the website. It is becoming easier to understand.
I read a little bit of Public Parts by Jeff Jarvis this afternoon. I have been learning a little bit about the concept and history of privacy. Privacy was not that common in the middle ages. I read a little bit more and found a reference to The Gutenberg Revolution: How Printing Changed the Course of History by John Man
Web Bits
Chinese Public Libraries See Record Numbers of Patrons
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-10/27/c_131216279.htm
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