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The “Very Serious Nonsense” of Dr. Seuss

The “Very Serious Nonsense” of Dr. Seuss | LibraryLinks LiensBiblio | Scoop.it

For Seuss apps, Oceanhouse Media is the place to go. To date they’ve produced more than 40 Seuss titles, including a few free, lite versions; a Seuss bookshelf to store the digital editions; and some games and novelty items; all available for iOS and Android devices. One of those items is the Dr. Seuss Camera – Happy Birthday to You! Edition, which allows users to create birthday cards to decorate and store or email. It’s free, so get going!

 

-Daryl Grabarek

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20 Twitter Chats Every Librarian Should Know About | Edudemic

20 Twitter Chats Every Librarian Should Know About | Edudemic | LibraryLinks LiensBiblio | Scoop.it

Posted by Jeff Dunn:

"Librarians, library students, booksellers, and book lovers alike participate in this library chat on Twitter. Favorite topics on #libchat include digital rights management, advocacy, budget negotiations, and the MLS job market.

 

 "[...]20 of the absolute best hashtags for librarians to check out:

#aslachat

#uklibchat

#libchat

#yalitchat

#tlchat

#scifichat

#litchat"

 

More: http://edudemic.com/2012/06/twitter-chats-library/


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Social Networking and Web 2.0 applications

Social Networking and Web 2.0 applications | LibraryLinks LiensBiblio | Scoop.it

U.S. libraries of all types are turning more and more to social media and Web 2.0 applications and tools, using a wide range of applications to connect with customers.


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