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Denver Public Library |
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Jefferson Building, Library of Congress |
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Riverside, CA Public Library |
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Handley Library, Winchester, VA |
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Boston Public Library |
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Denver Public Library |
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Jefferson Building, Library of Congress |
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Riverside, CA Public Library |
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Handley Library, Winchester, VA |
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Boston Public Library |
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Denver Public Library |
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Jefferson Building, Library of Congress |
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Riverside, CA Public Library |
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Handley Library, Winchester, VA |
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Boston Public Library |
Just a plea, to resist the branding © of nature, including the mysterious Fog of San Francisco.
@KarlTheFog (Twitter account) is fun, in a trivial way, but a wholly inept (and in-apt) branding of our city’s fog.
But if you insist, or can’t resist, may I suggest, as more apt (or ept):
“Carl” the Fog.
For National Library Week this past April, we asked USF students, staff, and faculty to write down why the library is important to them. This week, we created a slideshow from the answers we received: http://slide.ly/embed/8dc1cf4916ba72c64c39e73714d1461d/autoplay/0.
To everyone that left us a note: thanks for the kind words. They made us SO happy. And — we love YOU, too.
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Early Harvard College Library catalog card |
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Catalog card from a small Wisconsin public library |