Friday, October 19, 2012

Daily Thoughts 10/19/2012

Lesende. Kreidelithographie auf chamoisfarbenem Velin. 25 x 18,2 cm (Darstellung); 34,8 x 25,5 cm (Blattgröße). Signiert und datiert. 1925 Georg Schrimpf

Daily Thoughts 10/19/2012

This morning, I read some more of Online Reputation Management for Dummies on the train to work.  The author is writing about how to protect your reputation and get alerts when people are writing about your content.

We got a number of donations of oversize asian art books which are going to be added to the collection.  I also spent time this morning going through nonfiction core lists for ordering.  I also checked a list of missing items for replacements.

Library Journal sent a box of review copies.  Two of the copies were young adult titles, Chasers by James Phelan and Hollywood High by NiNi Simone.  The rest were fiction books.  I rather liked the title, The Supremes at Earl's All You Can Eat by Edward Kelsey Moore.

I spent some more time looking at fiction titles and lists of prize winning books this afternoon.

On the way home, I read a bit of Online Reputation Management for Dummies.  The author is writing about services which will provide alerts to you when someone writes about you on the internet.   I also started reading On Politics Volume 1 by Alan Ryan.

Web Bits


Google Throws Open Doors to Its Top-Secret Data Center
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/10/ff-inside-google-data-center

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