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Foucault's Pendulum por Umberto Eco
Collected Works of Oscar Wilde (Wordsworth Special Editions) (Wordsworth Collection) por Oscar Wilde
The Norton Anthology of Poetry
Grand Complication por Allen Kurzweil
The Map of Love: A Novel por Ahdaf Soueif
Selected Poems, 1908-1959 por Ezra Pound
Thief of Time por Terry Pratchett
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Sobre mimI currently live in Cambridgeshire and am a librarian in an academic library. I am studying for my MSc in information and library studies via distance learning and am very interested in information skills and resource awareness. I am passionate about uniting a library user with their required relevant information. My current research interests include user information seeking behaviour and serendipity in the stacks. I find history and literature a constant fascination; I also have a keen interest in the history of the book and Germanic culture.
I listen to music and enjoy going to gigs, I find creative writing extremely therapeutic and I read widely in order to broaden my mind and escape into other worlds.
I like to travel and experience different cultures. I enjoy contemplating folklore and our explanations for the mysteries of the Universe.
I like cats, and schnauzers, and it is my aim to someday provide a home for one. Other than all that, I like watching Dr Who and Heroes, alternative comedy and hammer horror films, good red wine, talking with my husband and my friends, and generally questioning the universe.
Sobre a minha bibliotecaI've stopped entering new books so this library reflects what I owned and had read circa Feb 2009.
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You might remember that about 100 years ago we had a conversation about D H Lawrence.
I thought you might be interested to know that on a recent family outing we went to Brinsley Headstocks, an area near to us that has quite some significance for Lawrence afficianados - Brinsley pit was where Lawrence`s Uncle Jim died in a rockfall, an incident he drew on for Odour of Chrysanthemums and the Widowing of Mrs Holroyd.
The area would be worth a visit for it`s natural beauty alone, but as the name implies, the original headstocks from 1875 have been restored and put back in place. There are many pictures of then on the web - they are an astounding site, and are a well-known `photographer magnet` - but if you`re happy with the work of a pair of `gifted amateurs` with a cheap Argos digital camera, then you might like to visit my blog at http://bookshelvesandbrownale.blogspot.c..., where our efforts can be viewed, plus a few comments of my own and links to some relevant sites etc (plus a thinly-veiled attempt to plug our business, though that wasn`t my prime motivation).
Best Wishes,
Nick
publicado por nickhoonaloon às 11:56 am (EST) em Nov 25, 2009
publicado por nautilus_library às 1:25 pm (EST) em Aug 7, 2008
I have been interested in classification since even before I considered librarianship as a career. I think being exposed to classification practices that are more widespread outside the U.S. has been a real help. It started when I worked as a student in a special library focused on the earth sciences that used the Universal Decimal Classification, both for shelving and for the classified subject catalogue, something almost unheard of in U.S. libraries, but which our patrons liked. Then I learned about the Bliss classification, which I think is the best one out there so far, conceptually speaking. I tried contacting them a while back to become a member of the B.C. Association, but never have heard from them as yet. I think the Secretary of the Association is at Sydney Sussex College, Cambrdge, which is one of the libraries that uses Bliss.
Nice to meet another classification enthusiast. For years I thought I was the only one (almost)!
publicado por nautilus_library às 1:18 pm (EST) em Aug 7, 2008
publicado por nautilus_library às 11:30 am (EST) em Aug 7, 2008
I'd be interested in seeing your paper if it's something you can share...
Good luck!
karenmarie
publicado por karenmarie às 1:14 pm (EST) em Jun 17, 2008
I bought it, I think, after hearing that a rather obscure French book that I love is based on it (Jacques le Fataliste et son Maitre). I may possibly have been influenced, also, by Harriet reading it on the beach at the start of Have His Carcase...
Then I didn't get around to reading it for about five years. Finally I went to see the film A Cock and Bull Story, loved it, decided I'd been procrastinating long enough - and blasted through the book in two days. It's near the top of my list of "classics that don't count as classics because they are too much fun".
And if you're only just discovering Sayers - I envy you! I ran out of unread ones a few years back, but am finding Lois McMaster Bujold is fitting the same sort of mental slot (only with spaceships).
publicado por kicking_k às 6:54 pm (EST) em Apr 7, 2008
Saw your post about reading Busman's Honeymoon. Here's the comment I put on the What You're Reading page:
#119 - mrsradcliffe Busman's Honeymoon: A Love Story with Detective Interruptions is one of my favorite Sayers. It is actually the culmination of several books with Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane and you might want to consider reading the first meeting of the two first: Strong Poison. I forget the order after that, but there are several with both of them together and at least one with just Peter Wimsey with references to Harriet Vane.
I envy you discovering Dorothy Sayers and having all her wonderful books ahead of you!
publicado por karenmarie às 9:00 am (EST) em Feb 14, 2008
publicado por bequiet65 às 6:05 am (EST) em Jan 2, 2008
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publicado por bequiet65 às 2:06 pm (EST) em Dec 31, 2007
publicado por irene_adler às 10:37 pm (EST) em Oct 10, 2007
publicado por irene_adler às 10:09 pm (EST) em Oct 9, 2007
publicado por irene_adler às 10:00 pm (EST) em Oct 9, 2007
Best,
Nick
publicado por nickhoonaloon às 7:06 am (EST) em Oct 9, 2007
You're another distance learner! I don't know how far in you are, but I'm sorry to say I find cataloguing on LT to be excellent displacement activity from writing essays on collection policy (or what have you...) I cannot bear to throw books away either, and as a result I have to reshelve them all every couple of months. I've got to stop buying them... but how can I?
From a brief look at what you've got, I think we will share more books once I do my next bout of uploading!
publicado por kicking_k às 10:27 am (EST) em Aug 30, 2007
Send an email to info@librarything.com to claim your prize. Include your user name on LibraryThing, as well as your mailing address (so we can send out the CueCat!).
Cliff
cliff@librarything.com
publicado por dinner_bell às 4:02 pm (EST) em Aug 23, 2007