From Nick Baker, the director of "Grand March of the Librarians"
Comes the "Short Pencil Saga" - the story of where those short pencils in the library come from, using archival footage from the Prelinger Archives including Redwood Saga and Working Together."
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Short Pencil Saga
From Nick Baker, the director of "The March of the Librarians" ...
"Short Pencil Saga tells the story of where those short pencils in the library come from, using archival footage from the Prelinger Archives including Redwood Saga and Working Together."
"Short Pencil Saga tells the story of where those short pencils in the library come from, using archival footage from the Prelinger Archives including Redwood Saga and Working Together."
Vanishing books
This library volunteer seems to be having trouble getting his books put away. Can you spot why?
Kelvin Grove library tour
"Short QUT Kelvin Grove library tour for Creative Industries staff and students. CI faculty includes Creative Writing and Cultural Studies, Visual Arts, Drama, Film and TV, Music, Journalism, Communication Design, Fashion, Dance and Media and Communication."
This video is lot's of fun, but for some reason embedding is disabled? View here.
This video is lot's of fun, but for some reason embedding is disabled? View here.
Get it Loud in Libraries
Live from Lancaster .... love the way they tied in the question, "What was the last thing they took out". Also love the characters... fun video
Monday, December 3, 2007
Vote for the best video and comic
The voting for the best comic and YouTube video has begun here in New Jersey. Spread the word, anyone can vote. All you have to do is go to www.njlibraries.org and click on the YouTube Video icon, read the comics, view the videos and cast your vote. Not only do you get to vote, you’ll also see the results immediately. Voting ends December 31. So keep going back to the site to see who’s in the lead! Help us get the word out, post this on your blogs, facebook and MySpace pages; tell your customers, families and friends. The kids worked hard on their projects, it would be great if lots of people got to see their work. Please contact Nancy Dowd at ndowd@njstatelib.org or 609-278-2640 x 122.
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