Scrolling through my Twitter newsfeed the other day, which I’m ashamed to admit is how I consume most of my news, I came across this brief opinion piece from the Guardian smugly declaring print books have triumphed in their war with e-books. According to the article’s author, rebuker of the “technodazzled” Simon Jenkins, it’s all … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2016
Summer is Coming
Summer is coming. I don’t mean that generally or vaguely like the Starks do when they say winter is coming, or dishonestly like George R. R. Martin does when he says he’s going to publish another book; summer, as far as library land is concerned, will literally be here in three weeks, and it is … Continue reading
Wishing You a Good May and Good Mental Health
May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. If you don’t believe me, check out this potent proclamation from the POTUS. It’s a time to facilitate education on mental health issues and work to actively improve the lives of the millions of Americans with mental health disorders. I’m no expert on this topic, but like any … Continue reading