Meet Ranga!
We have a new addition to the Steampunk Gypsy household. Meet Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan:
Named, obviously, after S. R. Ranganathan, who wrote the Five Laws of Library Science and developed colon classification.
Ranga is a sweetheart, and has already taken to Swicky and Coconut. He's taken over the den, pretty much, but I expect he'll soon be roaming the house. It's nice to have a cat again!
Links!
Ranga, for short. |
Ranga is a sweetheart, and has already taken to Swicky and Coconut. He's taken over the den, pretty much, but I expect he'll soon be roaming the house. It's nice to have a cat again!
Links!
- Libraries, Books, & Authors
- Aug 3, 1861: Last installment of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is published
- Macmillan opens full ebook catalog for library lending
- Lois Lowry: The library is 'still is the best game in town.'
- 6 Bookish Craft Projects for Kids
- Librarians reveal NYC’s most insanely overdue books
- Let’s Talk About Cool Stuff Librarians Do
- Net & Tech
- The Civil Rights Fight of the Information Age
- Now you can tell the FCC to overturn state limits on municipal broadband
- Proposed merger of cable giants could pose threat to public access
- Privacy groups call for action to stop Facebook's off site user tracking plans
- Personal Privacy Is Only One of the Costs of NSA Surveillance Related: The Real Co$t of NSA’s Tactics
- Analysis: Bill banning phone metadata collection gives NSA access to it
- Senate Introduces Its Version Of USA Freedom Act; Greatly Improved, But Could Still Be Better Related: Senators Wyden And Udall Pledge To Strengthen USA Freedom Act By Closing Surveillance Backdoor
- Science
- Other
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