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Just alerting the world: The Library Book was published this week, proceeds in aid of The Reading Agency which campaigns to keep libraries open. Lots of well-known authors writing about libraries.
From Alan Bennett's Baffled at a Bookcase, to Lucy Mangan...
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Ognuno sta solo ....
Good to know about this.
Thanks, j.mills.
If and when America elects a president who doesn't "think much about the poor," that might be the end of libraries.
Libraries are for poor people who can't buy books (sometimes).
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Have you ever programmed raw machine code (not for class)? Examined a hex dump with just a hex editor (or, heck, without)? Written your own software floating-point library? Division library? Written a non-school-assignment in Lisp or Forth?
What sort ...
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The golden age of computing, ....
(Or blinkenlights , if you prefer)
Programming for space efficiency seems like a lost art.
Mel loved the RPC-4000
because he lights.
In blank verse, yet.
The Story of Mel is a classic of the lost arts...
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£37.50
End Date: Sunday May-20-2012 22:46:50 BST
Buy It Now for only: £37.50
Buy it
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Khan Academy - extensive video library, interactive challenges, and assessments via the web, in Math, Science, Liberal Arts, etc. for middle and high school.
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12/08/2008, 10:05
DIGITAL LIBRARY FOR THE DECORATIVE ARTS AND MATERIAL CULTURE: IMAGE AND TEXT COLLECTIONS
Link: Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture: Image and Text Collections
O serwisie:
Strona poświęcona szeroko pojętym sztukom...
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Here's an interesting collaboration. I like this kind of outside-the-box thinking and welcome it. Hope other museums follow suit.
Quote: : A tucked-away collection of art books is now a full-fledged research and reference library that is open to the public...
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Nice in buying anything....
Good idea.
But I've never seen an art museum hold art books.
My local small town library holds small exhibitions of local out some of the museum's holdings.
I like art and libraries combined.
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After the release of Lemur templates for Symphobia 1&2, 8dio Requiem and arts|UNMUTED qb - the innovative lemurized control surface for Cubase and Nuendo - I am glad to inform you that the new Lemur template for just released 8dio Adagio vol. 1 string...
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For example, I need Requiem library - so I remove empty Requiem tracks and import the....
Archives with all supported instruments in the library) and this allows you to have a kind of modular empty tracks and replace them with "loaded" ones.
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How much would you pay for an Arts, Crafts & Fun Camp?
Activities:
Puppet Making
Jewellery Making
Painting
Drawing
Games & Sports
Face Painting
Exhibition at the end of childrens work.
10:30-12.30 for 5 days
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My DD did an arts/crafts camp last year for 8 hours for €20....hth Our local camp which includes....
Much cheaper option!
Sorry, You'll either have to increase the hours or lower your expected price .
Also arts/crafts mix)
That's 27.5 hours...
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The Massillon Public Library and the Massillon Museum are proud to participate in The Big Read, an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts designed to bring communities together in celebration of reading and literature. Over the next several...
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Should a person's personal wealth define their aesthetic experience?
Ordinary people can listen to great music like Mozart with relative ease - concerts are reasonably inexpensive, so the live experience is accessible to all and sundry. But art is obviously...
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If anything, it has helped preserve art that would have been lost can't all have the experience of seeing the art in person as opposed to seeing it online for free of seeing the art in person as....
Started out as private collections.
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