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Jud Barry

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His eye is on the sparrow/bottom line

It starts to seem like the chorus of a song: "I sure am lucky to work in a public library." I think I declare this at least once a week, usually when I meet with my Nevermore Book Club on Tuesdays. This last Tuesday was no exception.

My "job" for my book club is to read something--or, more often, some things--and then show up and talk about it. When there are multiple books, I like to have a themat Read more of this blog post »
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An interesting compilation of radio interviews, mostly from the late 1950's -- early 1960's. Good lesson on the evanescence of popularity, as many of the subjects, once household names, are little -known today (particularly the opera singers). It was ...more
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DiResta provides an *actual* reality check on the phenomenon of social-media-enabled "bespoke reality" and its use by those seeking to control, influence, and use it to their own (primarily political) advantage.

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“Librarian: taking the E.T. out of Libertarian.”
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“I am to cover the philosophical side of the debate and so far my only thought is that reading keeps you from going gaga.”
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