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Tag Archives: new york public library
Your Library, Your Self
Growing up, I lived in the heart of my city. I was a street-cross away from being at the local library, swimming pool, recreation center, and playground. Out of all of those amenities, each with programming available for all ages, … Continue reading
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Tagged books, community, Huntington Woods, Huntington Woods Michigan, Huntington Woods Public Library, libraries, library, literacy, Michigan, new york public library, reading, VYou
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Twitter and the Publishing Industry: Who to Follow to Read All About It
Thanks to Janet Goldstein, I’ve been using Twitter since March of 2009 . While I was definitely behind the times, especially as the microblogging site had been living online since 2006, I was on-time to witness the transformation of the … Continue reading
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Tagged alfred a. knopf, galley cat, little brown, new york public library, new york times books, publishers weekly, publishing, publishing talk, seth godin, simon & schuster, stephen fry, twitter
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