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Mike Wiser
DrMikeWiser
I've spent the past 6 weeks evaluating over 100 simulations for use in my intro lab course this fall. I think I've found some good stuff.So, a thread of my
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Eng. Waleed Alkodary
EEng_WL
احد المشاريع اللي شغال عليها حاليًا ازالة الـ Sola-Tube الموجودة في المبنى و استبدالها بـ Light fixture اذا دعت الحاجة . باذن الله تحت هذي التغ
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Janet Johnson
JJohnsonLaw
Mr. Lewis was arrested 40 times from 1960 to 1966. He was beaten senseless repeatedly by Southern policemen and hoodlums. During the Freedom Rides in 1961, he was left unconscious
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UTC Library
UTCLibrary
An interesting activity for when you go home for #WinterBreak #Mocs: you & a family member google the same term on your own devices then compare results. It’s wild to
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Dr. Emily Brooks
Emily_F_Brooks
Shoutouts to @RareBookSchool, @SHARPorg, @AmAntiquarian, @UW_CHPDC/@uw_cdmc, @BibSocAmer, @RutgersBook/ Princeton CSBM, and @umd_BookLab for incredible virtual programming in 2020! Going to thread with links to recordings of some of the ama
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Heather
betamother
Gonna make a wee thread of resources & thoughts here re news literacy, not just for young people, but for all. I’m challenging friends & family about once a week
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David Brauer
dbrauer
I wrote Nellie’s oral history; here’s her election story: “One day in 1945, this wild man, the Swedish business agent Swan Assarson, said to me, ‘Nellie, you should run for
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Everyday Pakistan
EverydayPak
Sayeeda Khanam, the first female professional photographer of Bangladesh, passed away in Dhaka early Tuesday. She was 83.Photo: Syed Mahamudur Rahman Born on Dec 29, 1937 in Pabna, Khanam completed
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Renegade Librarian #insulin4all 🌒
RenegadeLib
Today is World Diabetes Day. For my #diabetic fiends, I see you and I am here with you. We deal with so much in the margins of “typical” living. I
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sneha
magicanarchist
all the cafes where you can go, sit down, get free wifi, so you can plug in your laptop to work for hours should be what our public libraries should
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singing.spring
singingspring_
I didn't think much of it as a kid, but looking back on it now, I feel so grateful that my elem school had after school Chinese (Canto & Mando)
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Elijah Olson
OlsonElijah
Public school teacher here:There has been a lot of talk about re-opening schools, but we need to read beyond the headlines for more nuance (as is often to the case):
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Dr. Paige C. Morgan | Support black communities.
paigecmorgan
Just for kicks, I’ll say a little about a tiny part of what I’m working on: it’s about the question of thinking about digital scholarship/digital humanities from an additive standpoint,
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Sheila O'Malley
sheilakathleen
“I’m not offended by all the dumb blonde jokes because I know I’m not dumb… and I also know I’m not blonde.” – Dolly Parton. #BOTD ready for a thread.
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Ray Bradbury was born today in 1920. He was the author of what I think was one of the most prescient books of the 20th Century. And it started as
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Lane
HaygoodLaw
Let me see if I can give a contrasting, though not conflicting, perspective.https://twitter.com/K_NoiseWaterMD/status/1324021257134837760 Most of y'all know I grew up a stone's throw from where I live, in a little
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