Reminder #347 – Give Webjunction a Try!
Okay, so this might not be the 347th time someone has advised you to use Webjunction - though Shirley B. does a great job of monthly, if not weekly, encouraging [...]
Okay, so this might not be the 347th time someone has advised you to use Webjunction - though Shirley B. does a great job of monthly, if not weekly, encouraging [...]
A young adult who used to come to my Teen programs stopped by the library yesterday. He's been playing an augmented reality, location-based game called Ingress, and he was excited [...]
After eleven years of librarianship, I nearly have a memorized script to walk a patron through database access. And while my library has detailed written instructions to assist patrons with [...]
Minecraft is a very popular video game. This game with it's low-tech looking graphics provides opportunities for world-building and problem solving. Mods, or add-ons, provide additional building resources, alternative gaming [...]
As many of you know, Pinterest has exploded in the last few years. While this is a very popular website featuring DIY projects and funny (often true?) pictures, the original [...]
You may know of StoryCorps, the amazing oral history project started 12 years ago whose “mission is to provide people of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, [...]
I'm a big fan of open source software. I also play the baritone horn in the local community band. One of the other members of the band also plays the [...]
I'd heard the term Agile Development before, but the term seemed so daunting... what kind of code did I need to know? Did I need to program? What kind of [...]
3D printing seems to be blowing up the internet and the world right now. From owners printing prosthetic legs for their dogs, to a Sonic Screwdriver for our Teen Doctor [...]