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  Archived Posts From: 2009

reviews

NYT: comics hit the big time

Written on: March 10th, 2009 in Reviews

Kathy here: The New York Times just introduced Best Seller lists for graphic books! The article identifies 3 categories for the titles: hardcover, softcover and manga. Let me make a few observations:

  1. Yes, you can still call books that use graphics to tell the story “comics.”
  2. How upside down are things when comics are available in hardcover…and in non-fiction?
  3. Don’t you wish you had come up with the Naruto storyline?

reviews

2009 Agatha Award Nominees

Written on: March 9th, 2009 in Reviews

This year’s Agatha Awards were announced today. An unique thing about this award is that it honors “traditional mysteries”, excluding any works that have explicit sex and violence, and typically features stories about amateur or private detectives rather than the procedural-type works.

Categories include novel, first novel, non-fiction, and young adult. Here is a selection of nominees from the Delaware Library Catalog:

UPDATE: 2010 nominees will be announced on May 1st at the 2010 Malice Domestic conference. We’ll update the blog as soon as we hear the new authors! Remember, you can link to a list of Agatha Award nominees and winners on the Delaware Library Catalog main page. Scroll down to the ‘Recommended Reading” list at the bottom of the page to see lists of these and other award-winning books.


reviews

Sunday Book Review Links

Written on: March 8th, 2009 in Reviews

From the New York Times Book Review. (and Entertainment Weekly, OK?)

Entertainment Weekly titles:

And from the New York Times

Consider this an open thread to let us know about books that you’ve seen or read recently that you’d like everyone to know more about.


reviews

Green Economy Reading List

Written on: March 6th, 2009 in Reviews

“Green” business and the emerging green economy is becoming a big deal in Delaware. New initiatives seem to be announced every day, not only in Delaware, but also nationally.

The Delaware Library Catalog is happy to support our own green initiatives and entrepreneurs with existing library resources and some recent additions. A new Green Economy Reading List is available in the catalog– click on the “Have You Read” link in the green menu bar and select the Green Economy link for a list of current books selected by library staff and state leadership on this topic. The catalog also offers access to EBSCO’s GreenFile database to all Delaware residents. GreenFile provides a way to search hundreds of up-to-the-minute journals and publications concerned with sustainability and the environment, along with government reports and other data sources.

Some of the top picks from the full Green Economy booklist are listed below. Click to bring up the Delaware Library Catalog listing to read or write a review, check availability, or place a hold for delivery to your local library:


news

Here a blog; there a blog; everywhere a blog, blog…

Written on: March 5th, 2009 in News

The once-every-five-years-Spring-Snowstorm gave me the opportunity to truly focus my attention on our Delaware Library portal, catalog and this, the blog. What a rich environment!
Valuable advice, up-to-the-minute resources and a shared community committed to reading. Who could ask for more?

Well, I could. I do have other interests. And, frankly, the online presence of those interests generally duplicate the depth and breadth of the content above.

So, how are we to keep up with it all? Let me introduce you to Tabbloid. After Richard tossed this tool my way, my blog/wiki world instantly moved from “manageable” with my aggregator to “useable.” The update layout resembles a newspaper and – hurray – displays graphics. I chose to receive the digest version each morning. Over the last month or so, my blog/wiki reading has now moved from “useable” to “valuable.” How? Next time…


reviews

“Moore” Choices from the Delaware Library Catalog

Written on: March 4th, 2009 in Reviews

The long-awaiting movie adaptation of Alan Moore’s incredibly influential graphic novel arrives in theaters this weekend. No doubt, in due course, we’ll be offering the DVD to library patrons, but if you need “Moore” after watching the movie, look for these selections from the Delaware Library Catalog.
–UPDATE–
I watched the movie on Sunday night. Excellent! A lot of it is a frame-by-frame retread of the comic, so apart from a couple of startling diversions from the original plot (simplifying the conspiracy aspect of the story), it was very faithful to Moore’s original.


learning

Testing and Education Resources

Written on: March 4th, 2009 in LearningNews

The Testing and Education Reference Center (TERC) recently introduced a more user friendly and easy to navigate interface, with greatly enhanced search features. What hasn’t changed about this product is that it is still the premiere online source for academic and vocational testing preparation materials- from ASVAB to MCAT- and is a great place to go for college application advice and job search resources. To see the new TERC, log in to the Delaware Library Catalog with your library card number and PIN, and click on the Testing & Education Reference Center link in the green e-resources bar.


news

Snow Day for DLC Patrons

Written on: March 3rd, 2009 in News

In view of the terrible weather of the past couple of days, road conditions and other considerations, the Delaware Public Library catalog directors have asked the systems administrators to work their magic and make everything that would have been due back to the libraries yesterday and today be due back tomorrow, when hopefully roads will be clear and libraries reopened.


reviews

This Week’s NYT Book Review titles in the Delaware Library Catalog

Written on: March 1st, 2009 in Reviews

Click on these links to check availability, place, holds, read reviews from Novelist and LibraryThing or check out similar titles available from the catalog:

And remember, if you read the NYT book review online, downloading the DLC LibX browser add-on for FireFox adds catalog links directly to web pages. Click here to find out more about LibX.





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