Category Archives: writing

The Non-ARL Survey Article is Live!

Since this article began as a series of blog posts on here, I thought it would be good to post the results on here. BEHOLD: after five years, several major family health crises, and a pandemic, I’m thrilled to share … Continue reading

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Writing Excuses! In which I discuss ensembles

Remember the Writing Excuses cruise & retreat I was on? Well, the Writing Excuses podcast episode I was on is live! Reblogged from their site: Lynne M. Thomas joins us to continue our discussion of the Elemental Ensemble, which is … Continue reading

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Call for Chapter Proposals: The 21st Century Special Collections Reader

The 21st Century Special Collections Reader: contemporary approaches for special collections Call for Chapter Proposals Due February 1, 2015 The 21st Century Special Collections Reader will feature essays from emerging professionals and accomplished librarians and archivists, on a variety of … Continue reading

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5 Things Make a Post

1. There is a new episode of Verity! Available, in which we discuss “Journey to the Center of the TARDIS”  I may have neglected to mention that Verity! has also reviewed every other episode in season 7B, and you should go … Continue reading

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Thoughts on revising an academic article (an act of whimsy and procrastination)

I’ve got a revise-and-resubmit on my desk for an academic article I’ve been working on. The peer reviewers have been most thorough, but not unkind, which is indeed a blessing. The article is a how-we-did-it-good-here-styled-as-a-case-study kind of thing. Since I’m not … Continue reading

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