Links!
Links!
- Libraries, Books, Writers, & Suchlike
- Central City Free Library opens, 101 Donations fundraiser set in New Orleans
- Connecting Libraries and Social Justice
- Toronto library to roll out book-lending machine at Union Station
- E-lending won’t put a big dent in book sales
- Talking About Censorship: A Primer
- Adding The Graveyard Book Graphic Novel to Your Library or Classroom Collection
- August 6, 1996: George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones debuts
- This is your child's brain on reading Yet another study shows that reading to your child as soon as he or she is born has serious positive effects on brain development across multiple areas.
- Net, Tech, Health, & Science
- Adult dies of plague in Colorado That makes two people this year in Colorado.
- Teens, Technology and Friendships
- What we're learning about the teenage brain
- Education
- After Katrina, Tulane's Architecture School Became A Community Builder
- Illinois named top party school in the U.S. Related: Phyllis M. Wise steps aside as Urbana-Champaign campus chancellor Okay, that might be a coincidence...
- Authority Issues
- Eugene's NAACP chapter president says police beat his sister Related: Eugene teen’s run-in with police sheds light on bigger issue of limited mental illness services
- Trial Opens for Charlotte Officer Who Fatally Shot Black Motorist Seeking Help
- International
- Other (Serious Stuff)
- 70 Years Later, The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Still Cause For Debate.
- What it would look like if the Hiroshima bomb hit your city Wow...
- A Dream Undone "Inside the 50-year campaign to roll back the Voting Rights Act."
- In America, only the rich can afford to write about poverty "There’s something wrong with the fact that a relatively affluent person can afford to write about minimum wage jobs while people experiencing them can’t"
- Fact checking the GOP candidates’ statements in debate links...
- Announcing the Democratic Debate Schedule
- Other (Randomness)
- Religious post: Food Truck ministries building momentum
- A Rarity Reclaimed: Stolen Stradivarius Recovered After 35 Years
- Here Are the 10 Safest And Most Peaceful Places To Live In Kentucky I spent many years living in two of these cities (Berea and Elizabethtown), and both were wonderful.
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