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8999_32 Richard Eriksson's Bookmarks Tagged With "VPL"

  1. Visit Vancouver Public Library announces the shortlist for One Book, One Vancouver Vancouver Public Library announces the shortlist for One Book, One Vancouver

    That gives me a month to read last year's selection. Oops.

  2. Visit Aaron Schmidt on the redesign of the Vancouver Public Library's website Aaron Schmidt on the redesign of the Vancouver Public Library's website

    "Someone made the decision to be literally user centered in this case, and it works. It illustrates that the library is full of people. It is social."

  3. Visit The Changing World of Information series: Blogs and Wikis The Changing World of Information series: Blogs and Wikis

    Lindsay wraps up the presentation last night so I don't have to. I comment with some supplemental links.

  4. Visit Mark Schneider of UBC talking about the public's distrust with the mainstream media Mark Schneider of UBC talking about the public's distrust with the mainstream media

    He was talking at a session at the Vancouver Public Library on weblogs and wikis.

  5. Visit Darren's post about the Ensemble Symphony (Vertical Orchestra) at the Vancouver Public Library Darren's post about the Ensemble Symphony (Vertical Orchestra) at the Vancouver Public Library

  6. Visit Vertical Orchestra at the Vancouver Public Library Vertical Orchestra at the Vancouver Public Library

    Or: Why VPL Needs an Events Listings RSS Feed

  7. Visit Todd Wong posts photos of Joy Kogawa and a detailed writeup of her One Book, One Vancouver opening, with actual quotes Todd Wong posts photos of Joy Kogawa and a detailed writeup of her One Book, One Vancouver opening, with actual quotes

    Upstaging me in the process.

  8. Visit Vancouver as "city of the future" in science-fiction dramas Vancouver as "city of the future" in science-fiction dramas

    Moshe Safdie designed the library, which is not mentioned the article. (There is potential for confusion, as Arthur Erickson's name is mentioned at the end.)

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