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  1. Friday Fun: Water Balloons Popping July 13, 2012

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  2. Killing Fear: Read this. Simply remarkable. July 13, 2012

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  3. “Public Libraries Rarely Close” (Walt Crawford Analyses) July 12, 2012

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  4. CULC Analysis of Canadian Public Library Trends July 12, 2012

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  5. The Toolkit is GO! Ned Potter’s ‘The Library Marketing Toolkit’ is out now July 12, 2012

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  6. SLA 2012 Future Now: A Panel Discussion July 12, 2012

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  7. ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ and Libraries July 12, 2012

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  8. Kno: E-Book Research Reveals The Study Patterns Of ‘A’ Students, And Which Majors Require The Most Work July 12, 2012

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  9. Google Search Is Still Growing July 12, 2012

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  10. 3D printed, fully assembled, teeny-weeny little cars July 12, 2012

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  11. Demandforce Infographic: Here’s Looking Out for You, Kid: The Unselfish Reasons Why People Write Online Reviews July 12, 2012

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  12. IMLS grant awarded to OCLC to study challenges Public Libraries face in providing eBook content July 11, 2012

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  13. ALA 2012 Virtual Conference: Managing Transformation July 11, 2012

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  14. Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy July 11, 2012

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  15. Plagiarism 110: Looks Like We Have a Problem July 10, 2012

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  16. How Tech is Changing College Life July 10, 2012

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  17. Libraries Bridge the Digital Divide and It’s Real July 9, 2012

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  18. Conflicted: Faculty and Online Education, 2012 July 9, 2012

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  19. The Intuitive Mind is a Sacred Gift July 8, 2012

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  20. eReading Trends July 8, 2012

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  21. Libraries Are Powerful Partners July 7, 2012

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  22. What Happens in an Internet Minute July 7, 2012

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  23. Friday Fun: Scrabble Poetry July 6, 2012

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  24. How to read this book: Simply put… July 5, 2012

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  25. How we die (in one chart) via the Washington Post July 5, 2012

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