[Students in the Reading Room of the Library of Congress with the Librarian of Congress, Herbert Putnam, watching] Date Created/Published: [1899?]
Daily Thoughts 01/20/2012
I read some more of A Nation Rising by Kenneth C. Davis on the way to work. I am reading about the the Monroe Doctrine and how it affected Native Americans. The author is writing about the wars with the Seminoles in the 1830s in Florida. He is describing how African Americans allied with the Seminoles in Florida to fight United States troops. It is an interesting account.
I checked the displays this morning and updated the Twitter and Facebook accounts. I also worked a bit on the flyers for programs as well. I read the latest Booklist to see what was new. We are going to put up a new display next week for February. February is Black History Month.
The book, Who's In Charge? Free Will and the Brain by Michael S. Gazzaniga has come in for me to read.
I worked on a few flyers for upcoming author events. I met with William Bowden this morning to get a copy of his photograph and a picture of the front cover of his new book. We are having William Bowden coming on February 14, 2012 to read from his book, Soul Sister Sister Sonnets II. We are also having Bimpe Fageyinbo on March 13, 2012 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. reading from her memoir, "So Maybe, That's the Bee's Weakness."
I also had a chance to look at The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow by Cory Doctorow. It is a science fiction novel licensed under Creative Commons.
http://craphound.com/gbbt/Cory_Doctorow_-_The_Great_Big_Beautiful_Tomorrow.pdf
There is going to be a staff party tonight which should be entertaining.
I had a chance to finish reading A Nation Rising while I was waiting for my ride to the staff party. It was very enjoyable reading. Kenneth Davis was seeking to expose parts of our history that were not well covered in standard history books.
The staff party went very well. It was very much a reminder that we are looking forward to a brighter future. The library I work at currently is seeking a new director. We are in a transitional phase where we are working with tbe board of directors while they are seeking a new director. The food was good and the music was excellent. I had a chance to talk to a few people I had not seen in a little while.
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Daily Thoughts 01/19/2012
Trinity College Library: the "Long Room" in the 18th Century, Watercolor of James Malton
Daily Thoughts 01/19/2012
On the way to work, I read some of A Nation Rising by Kenneth Davis. Kenneth Davis is writing about Aaron Burr and his trial for treason for which he was acquitted. Aaron Burr was accused of trying to create his own empire in Mexico and the southwest in the 1800s.
This morning, I updated the Twitter and Facebook accounts as well as provided some statistics on my programs. I am thinking about doing a sign up sheet for the computer lab.
I spent some time talking about the website with a colleague.
We have the Computer Lab for Academic Use today from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. I spent some time helping people look for jobs, print out resumes, sign up for email accounts, search the Lexis database for company information and use the teaching programs in the lab like Professor Teaches Excel, Mavis Beacon Typing Tutor and Learning Express Software Tutorials.
We also have the Mount Vernon Writers Network from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tonight.The Mount Vernon Writers Network worked very well tonight. The attendance is slowly growing. It has been a full year that this program has been running as of tonight. The Mount Vernon Writers Network now has a new logo, some marketing materials, and a few more new members. We will be having William Bowden reading from his new book, Soul Sister Sonnets II on February 14, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.. I am hoping that this will go very well.
On the way home, I read some more of A Nation Rising Untold Tales from America's Hidden History. Kenneth C. Davis is writing about slave revolts. He specifically writes about the Creole and the Amistad, two ships where the slaves revolted aboard the ships. He also describes many accounts of how the Native Americans allied with run away slaves to fight settlers.
Web Bits
P. Craig Russell has a Kickstarter project teaching graphic storytelling. I very much like his artwork.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/251462428/p-craig-russells-guide-to-graphic-storytelling
Creating The Library of Tomorrow From the Ground Up
http://mindshift.kqed.org/2012/01/creating-the-library-of-tomorrow-from-the-ground-up/
A Bit More Occupy Stuff Because I am Interested
Occupy Cal Protests with library Sit-In
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/education&id=8511925
Occupy Detroit Update on Library Fight
http://occupydetroitfrontline.blogspot.com/2012/01/update-on-library-fight-victory-for.html
Occupy Wall Street Library Update
http://killingthebuddha.com/ktblog/ows-library-update/
Occupy Comics: Art + Stories Inspired by Occupy Wall Street
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1817933359/occupy-comics-art-stories-inspired-by-occupy-wall
Daily Thoughts 01/19/2012
On the way to work, I read some of A Nation Rising by Kenneth Davis. Kenneth Davis is writing about Aaron Burr and his trial for treason for which he was acquitted. Aaron Burr was accused of trying to create his own empire in Mexico and the southwest in the 1800s.
This morning, I updated the Twitter and Facebook accounts as well as provided some statistics on my programs. I am thinking about doing a sign up sheet for the computer lab.
I spent some time talking about the website with a colleague.
We have the Computer Lab for Academic Use today from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. I spent some time helping people look for jobs, print out resumes, sign up for email accounts, search the Lexis database for company information and use the teaching programs in the lab like Professor Teaches Excel, Mavis Beacon Typing Tutor and Learning Express Software Tutorials.
We also have the Mount Vernon Writers Network from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tonight.The Mount Vernon Writers Network worked very well tonight. The attendance is slowly growing. It has been a full year that this program has been running as of tonight. The Mount Vernon Writers Network now has a new logo, some marketing materials, and a few more new members. We will be having William Bowden reading from his new book, Soul Sister Sonnets II on February 14, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.. I am hoping that this will go very well.
On the way home, I read some more of A Nation Rising Untold Tales from America's Hidden History. Kenneth C. Davis is writing about slave revolts. He specifically writes about the Creole and the Amistad, two ships where the slaves revolted aboard the ships. He also describes many accounts of how the Native Americans allied with run away slaves to fight settlers.
Web Bits
P. Craig Russell has a Kickstarter project teaching graphic storytelling. I very much like his artwork.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/251462428/p-craig-russells-guide-to-graphic-storytelling
Creating The Library of Tomorrow From the Ground Up
http://mindshift.kqed.org/2012/01/creating-the-library-of-tomorrow-from-the-ground-up/
A Bit More Occupy Stuff Because I am Interested
Occupy Cal Protests with library Sit-In
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/education&id=8511925
Occupy Detroit Update on Library Fight
http://occupydetroitfrontline.blogspot.com/2012/01/update-on-library-fight-victory-for.html
Occupy Wall Street Library Update
http://killingthebuddha.com/ktblog/ows-library-update/
Occupy Comics: Art + Stories Inspired by Occupy Wall Street
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1817933359/occupy-comics-art-stories-inspired-by-occupy-wall
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