For part of their work on a 2013 campaign for the IGA supermarket chain the folks at SHED served up a pretty amazing book-infused animation. The goal was to show off how knowledgeable the typical IGA employee is, and it is safe to say, they know what to do with an a eggplant! [vimeo width="640" height="300"]https://vimeo.com/65561144[/vimeo] behind the scenes look at creating the library at SHED's blog
Al-Mutanabi street, Baghdad’s book row, gets its first female bookseller
Al-Mutanabi Street is the historic center of the book universe in Iraq's capital city of Baghdad. It is a street lined with booksellers and has served as the intellectual and literary hub of the city since the 8th century. Now it has its first women bookseller, 22-year old Ruqaya Fawziya. Speaking of her new endeavor she says: In the beginning not only my family, anyone I would speak to about my idea to sell books at Al-Mutanabi Street, would oppose the idea, describing it as strange, and advising me not to do it, but later, when they saw me entering this world,...
Haiku with Strangers: New app lets you create poetry with strangers
Next time you have a few minutes of downtime and are in need of a creative escape you might want to consider a visit to HaikuJAM. HaikuJAM is a new free app that lets you create poetry with strangers. Just hit the "Jam" button and your off, either by starting your own poem or photo story, or by joining one already in progress. That's right, if your not feeling wordy you can create a haiku comprised of three photos! Pretty cool. [vimeo width="640" height="300"]https://vimeo.com/113214410[/vimeo] App is available in the iTunes app store and Google Play. Create beautiful poetry with strangers...
Another clue that Barnes & Noble is circling back to its print origins
Coming soon to a Barnes & Noble near you are these newly redesigned shopping bags featuring the first pages from classic novels. The goal of the new design is to promote the physical experience of visiting a store and handling printed books while sharing text and illustrations from select classics. "The bag serves as advertisement and reminder of the bookstore and thus is an essential part of the brand's communications...However, this new shopping bag series does more than promote the brand itself; it reflects the love of books and itself provides a book experience -- you can even start reading them...
Reference Rot: The dangerous attrition of digital footnotes
Footnotes are a divisive bunch, for some readers they are pure annoyance for others they provide the opportunity to explore the source and offer a potential new window into something of interest. For Noel Coward reading footnotes was like 'having to go downstairs to answer the door while in the midst of making love.' In her piece for History Today, Anna Neima alerts us to the danger of digital footnotes as more and more of scholarly life moves toward the internet. Noting a study by digital library researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory, who surveyed three and a half million scholarly articles between 1997 and 2012,...