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One Book|One Minnesota Author Discussion with Kate DiCamillo this Wednesday at 1 pm
This free event is hosted by Saint Paul Public Library's own Eric Byrd, manager of Sun Ray Library. Register and submit questions for the author: https://t.co/xrCh5E5eB4
The @torontolibrary put "This Place: 150 Years Retold" on The List: Great Reads for Youth. #TCAF2020
"I wasn't sure what I was expecting of it but I got hooked really quickly."
—Lucas for Toronto Public Library's The List: Great Reads for Youth
See more : https://t.co/K9wpme7bJf
Happy #NationalLibrarianDay from Deputy Librarian Libby and LIBRARY'S MOST WANTED.
We love our librarians and can't wait for our library to be back open!
#LibrarysMostWanted #librarians #kidlit #scbwi #12x12PB
The Scottish Poetry Library's (@ByLeavesWeLive) online shop is open again.
Orders are currently limited to one title at a time to allow their suppliers to practice safe social distancing.
Have a look: https://t.co/72MjoEEIN9
Missed Surrey Libraries rhyme time live on Facebook yesterday afternoon. Check out Guildford Library's Facebook page to watch it now. We will let you know when the next session is and hope you can join us live next time.
Birds of the park, and elsewhere: The language of birds, a variety of recordings from the British Library's wildlife sound collections to illustrate why and how birds communicate.....https://t.co/BrD7r8QznF (Images: BHL)
"Trial by Media: The Queen Caroline Affair," the exhibition co-curated by the LWL's Cynthia Roman & Yale Law Library's Mike Widener last autumn, is now available online & has been enhanced with scholarly essays. View it here: https://t.co/lOYM3743Ry #YaleLibrary #QueenCaroline
@freyjawaru @stampedinblind Fun fact: The library's IT department was willing to send me home with two additional monitors, but I thought that might have been overkill.
(And that's coming from someone who literally wrote a book about the history of flat-panel displays...)
#TVsOfTomorrow #LCD
Ghiyas Shah watching preparations for sherbert,
few other illustrations from British Library's blog
mince #coconut, soak in sweetened water
Niʻmatnāmah-i Nāṣirshāhī (Nasir Shah's Book of Delights) written for Sultan Ghiyas al-Din Khilji (r.1469-1500)
@britishlibrary
Come check out our new @nlm_news exhibit "Fire and Freedom: Food and Enslavement in Early America" on the HSC Library's 1st floor. We will be hosting several related events, including a visit from @KosherSoul, author of The Cooking Gene! Learn more here: https://t.co/sAkBHINlGh
@ChrisPeach001 They are very beautiful!👏👏👏👏👏
Would you accept an order from a Fortress-Monastery? A "friend of a friend" is in desperate need to find more shelves for Black Library's endless stream of publications...😅
(Art by @shivoodoo)
Tweens & teens -- Join us for a fun movie night with free popcorn! Grab your friends and join us on Wednesday, February 12th at 6:00 p.m. for a PG-13 movie in the Library's Multipurpose Room 🍿
Over at the Pickle Blog today I have picked out a few of my favourites from the The Biodiversity Heritage Library's extensive collection, take a look here https://t.co/9qvu0ZbiNy #lovedrawingflowers #botanical #illustration
Mōrena Pōneke! It's perfect zine-making weather, so join us at Waitohi at 11am for Zine Machine! (Your zine can also be added to the library's collection for other people to read & borrow!)
https://t.co/gIgiMC7r6F
As we’ve reached the 12th day of Christmas, here are some festive collages created by artist @_kathy_kath_ using images from the @museumsvictoria Library's rare book collection and the Christmas carol 'Twelve days of Christmas' for inspiration🎄
#RareBooks #library #Christmas
SPARKY & SPIKE is one of the Denver Public Library's Best & Brightest Children's Biographies of 2019! @denverlibrary Thank you! @cameronbooks @scbwi @SCBWIOK @R_Elisewrites #childrensbooks #kidlitart #WritingCommunity
when people who have never seen bears draw bears 😆
from the Biodiversity Heritage Library's photos on Flickr
#polarbear #blackbear #grizzlybear #bears
https://t.co/PyGBC6EI4n
Today's #Christmasquote is from 'The Mill on the Floss' by George Eliot, found in The British Library's 'A Literary Christmas':
"But old Christmas smiled as he laid this cruel-seeming spell on the out-door world, for he meant to light up home with new brightness..."
November's #YearOfLearning performing arts theme includes some wonderful events. Look out for #goldersgreen library's free storyingtelling through dance event. Thu 7 Nov, 5-6pm for children 5-12 yrs. Booking recommended but not essential. For details see https://t.co/Oo0mmr1NuW