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âDiction-fairyâ
I thought she was cosplaying as a book but diction-fairy is a million times better :D
Great cosplay!

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A California library wants your help in sifting through, transcribing, and decoding thousands of Civil Warâera documents. The Huntington Library has launched a crowdsourcing project to attempt to crack 15,971 Civil Warâera telegramsâincluding 100 to and from President Abraham Lincoln h
A PATRON SAYS THEYâLL NEVER COME BACK BECAUSE OF A LGBTQ DISPLAY
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OUTREACH ON A SHOESTRING BUDGET
Submitted by: David Howard - Serials Librarian
Subjects: Valerie Howard - Collection Development Librarian & Betsy Evans - Education and Outreach Librarian
Institution: Sul Ross State University, Alpine, TX
Caption: Valerie and Betsy dressed from the same color palette today.
Do we all know what week it is? Weird Al and George do. #BannedBooksWeek
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It is that time of the year again. Weird Al and George RR Martin and some weird English bloke who used to write some comic book say READ BANNED BOOKS. READ BANNED COMICS. Â And support your libraries.
I thank you.
Not knowing is OK. Librarians specialize in helping people who donât know things. Want to know something? Just ask your SRSU Librarian.
me: humanity is awful i canât believe this there is no goodness or love
me: life is ok actually and i have a reason to live

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Stand Up For Your Right to Read! Celebrate #BannedBooksWeek http://thndr.me/TdcMGS
In the late 19th century, the people of New Spain began to rebel against their government. They did not agree and in fact resented the high offices and monopolies under Spanish control. In 1810, the revolution was started by the Creoles (people of New Spain) that lasted until its successful conclusion in 1821. The initiation of this revolution began with the biggest influence, Miguel Hidalgo.Â
Enjoy Mexican Independence Day, Lobos!
diez y seis de septiembre
#SRSULibrary the go-to spot for #SulRoss information & more! #golobosđž (at SRSU Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library)
It's National Library Week! Visit your public, academic, or school library to celebrate! #LibrariesTransform #NLW16 http://thndr.me/BUJmFf
Tues March 8, 2016 is International Womenâs Day.
Happy International Womenâs Day!
http://www.internationalwomensday.com/

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Women you should read about on International Womenâs Day
Sonita Alizadehâs family first considered selling her into marriage when she was just 10 years old. At 16, they said they had found her a husband, but she found a way to escape.
She wrote âBrides for Saleâ, a rap tackling the issue of daughters being sold into marriages by their family and created a video showing her in a bridal dress with a barcode on her forehead. She raps: âLet me whisper, so no one hears that I speak of selling girls. My voice shouldnât be heard since itâs against Sharia.â
Her family agreed she did not have to get married. She now lives in America, and is still writing songs.
Berta Cåceres was a Honduran indigenous and environmental rights campaigner whose high-profile campaigns against dams, illegal loggers and plantation owners were met with threats of murder and sexual violence. Last week she was murdered, days after she was threatened for opposing a hydroelectric project.
In an interview in 2013, she said: âI cannot live in peace, I am always thinking about being killed or kidnapped. But I refuse to go into exile. I am a human rights fighter and I will not give up this fight.â
Greek lawyer Christina Dimakou left her life and career in Athens to become a guardian to some of the thousands of unaccompanied child refugees who have landed on the Greek island of Lesbos in the last year. Â
âI cannot save the world or make everything better,â Dimakou said in an interview, âbut I can affect the things around me. If everyone does this then the world becomes better. And we become better.â
Harnaam Kaur has polycystic ovarian syndrome, which can cause excessive hair growth. When she was 11, her beard started growing. Initially, she did everything she could to remove it. At 16, after being baptised as a Sikh, she decided to accept her facial hair. Now, she has modelled for bridal sites, a project celebrating beards and became the first bearded woman to walk in a jewellery designerâs fashion show.
Ellen Murray is standing for election in West Belfast, one of Irelandâs most contentious constituencies, once represented by Sinn FĂŠin leader Gerry Adams. At just 22 years of age, she is making Irish electoral history by being the first trans person to run in a Northern Irish election.
Her pledge? To fight âcontinued homophobia blighting local politicsâ.
Three women founded #BlackLivesMatter, an international movement campaigning against violence toward black people. Alicia Garza was among the many who were in shock over the acquittal of George Zimmerman, the man who shot dead 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.Â
She wrote an impassioned message on Facebook, ending with: âBlack people. I love you. I love us. Our lives matter.â Her friend Patrisse Cullors replied with #BlackLivesMatter. Opal Tometi added her support and the three began setting up Tumblr and Twitter accounts encouraging users to share stories of why #BlackLivesMatter. A movement was born and continues to campaign, online and offline, today.
Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentierâs work on CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing could enable use to genetically modify almost anything. In theory, the technique could be used to alter any human gene. Their work has an impact on several areas of life: from genetic medicine to the development of new crops and bio-products. Given future challenges facing life on earth, this holds revolutionary promise for disease control and ecology.Â
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YES.
I once saw someone point out something I hadnât really considered before- libraries are one of the only places that are warm and dry where you can stay for long periods of time if you have no money. If youâre someone with nowhere to go during the daytime, they provide a safe environment in which to keep a roof over your head for a while- and all while you can access information.
So yes. This.
Itâs weirdâŚlibraries almost feel /wrong/ now. Itâs like I walk in and think âThis is greatâŚwhere do I put my money?â