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| | | | | Public libraries are great and I love them[^1]. I can choose books there much more freely than my budget allows me to at bookstores. But they are, alas, not perfect. They're fine for the shorter books; I've checked out many books of short stories or poems and some of the breezier nonfiction. But I stay away from the big books, even the ones I would like to read. The trouble of course is that you do have to bring the books back, and sooner than later. I feel cramped by the due dates. I hate to say it, but libraries just aren't a good fit for those big, dense, chewy books. The books that you need to take a lot of time with, the looks that you want to take a lot of time with. | |
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| | | | | Each year on March 31, the world celebrates Trans Day of Visibility, a day to honor and support the transgender community. In recognition, we're sharing past Public Libraries Online articles that explore how libraries can create inclusive spaces and provide vital resources for transgender patrons. Check out the links below: Nico Lang on Finding | |
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www.sindark.com
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| | | [AI summary] This is a detailed academic CV of Milan Ilnyckyj, highlighting his expertise in political science, international relations, climate change, nuclear disarmament, and AI ethics, along with his teaching and research accomplishments. | ||