- Twitter Daily Digest for 2011-05-09 http://ff.im/-CYuCf #
- @teacherman82 I <3 ticket to ride! played it at christmas w family; fun, thought-provoking game! π in reply to teacherman82 #
- @teacherman82 yw! It's a fascinating read; has a lot of ideas I've been thinking abt/reading lately. Very interesting insight. in reply to teacherman82 #
- @teacherman82 I'm also trying to get myself ready to start school reading again; start 2nd master's degree in a month. Yikes! #
- @strnglibrarian be there for all of us who can't come! π it'll go great!! π Those events can be intimidating — but you have a voice too! in reply to strnglibrarian #
- XKCD today http://is.gd/f9ooDM "…you don't become great by trying to become great. You become great by wantΓ’β¬Β¦ (cont) http://deck.ly/~W6TeT #
- abt time to face summer outside….is it too much to ask to get spring for awhile before summer hits? (40s/50s last week; 97 right now) #
- @suzelibrarian enjoy it. I need to really enjoy the next month. I start again next month on a 2nd masters degree. in reply to suzelibrarian #
- @suzelibrarian (and congrats btw) in reply to suzelibrarian #
- @LibrarianE13 no phd for me for long time, if ever. Tried that road 6 years ago. Misery!! Starting Ed tech masters degree thru boise state. in reply to LibrarianE13 #
- @LibrarianE13 nervous but excited abt opportunities and possibilities and also intersections w libs. (program is all online) in reply to LibrarianE13 #
- @brownez congrats on whatever it is π in reply to brownez #
- @LibrarianE13 my MLS was partially online. Hybrid weekend intensive/online or all online classes. Hoping this is much better experience. in reply to LibrarianE13 #
- @LibrarianE13 yeah really excited abt the intersection of the two degrees. Education & libs have much in common in missions. in reply to LibrarianE13 #
- Loving how a lot of reading/speakers I've encountered over the past 2 months intersect together. Q is, How to share intersection of ideas? #
- Just checked the weather. Spring temps reappear by Thursday and stay for many days. Yay! π (yep, I like the 70s. A lot) #
- Reading April's Lib Tech Report "Using WordPress as a library CMS" by @thecorkboard & @pollyalida incl guest piece by co-worker @wizzyrea! #
- @pollyalida loving it. It is so easy as accessible π I hope lots of libs discover it & use its info. in reply to pollyalida #
- @pollyalida loving it. It is so easy & accessible π I hope lots of libs discover it & use its info. in reply to pollyalida #
- @acmorton it just came out…I bought a print copy for work collection bc someone on staff had a guest piece, plus work heavily uses WP in reply to acmorton #
- @acmorton I've seen lib tech reports in certain lib literature dbs eventually. You might look there or buy the electronic or print ed… in reply to acmorton #
- @acmorton WP is v powerful; 2 co-workers manage KLOW project: http://t.co/8AKGUDI & I manage our website, http://www.nekls.org, all WP-based in reply to acmorton #
- @acmorton I know there is but we've found WP to be v easy to teach and explain to librarians–even ones at tiny libs. in reply to acmorton #
- @acmorton my favorite lib site using WP is http://bit.ly/kMTiSg that library is open 14 hrs per week in a town of 160 or so π in reply to acmorton #
- @pollyalida thx. Didn't have it handy π got thru it. Have a list of stuff I want to try on our site π thx to you & @thecorkboard for this in reply to pollyalida #
- @pollyalida I definitely found it to meet that goal. in reply to pollyalida #
- @pollyalida some of it I could skim. π that helped. The atlas isn't skimmable the first time π in reply to pollyalida #
- All these bb tweets (turgeon to coach @ MD & the NBA playoffs) makes ke miss #KUbball season. Can October come soon plz? #
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