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Tongue-in-cheek checklist.
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Satirical electronic journal featuring original library humor.
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Conan inhabits the mythical Information Age, where he is a typical reference librarian. His world nevertheless bears some strange similarities to our own. From the Minnesota Association of Law Libraries.
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From 4362 B.C. to 1920.
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Such categories as Strange Items Found in Books, Weird Patrons, and Creepy Crawlies.
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Gilbert and Sullivan parody, lyrics by Diane M. O’Keefe, MSLS, and Janet T. O’Keefe, MLS.
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An infinite collection of books–obscure, lost, or not yet written–that belong in the spaces between the books on a library shelf. Frequently asked questions, history of the collection, and how to participate.
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Commentary on libraries and librarians including why one should fall to his knees and worship librarians.
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Lao Tzu, the reputed author of the work, was a librarian. This is the first attempt by a fellow librarian to translate the Tao te Ching.
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Stories and quotes about libraries.
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An annotated bibliography of cartoons dealing with aspects of librarianship.
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Humorous stories and cartoons about libraries, librarians, and related topics.
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IFLA collection of library humour. Includes such categories as Library Laws (with apologies to Murphy), Lightbulb Jokes, and Perfect Excuses.
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Selection of jokes.
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Research into the information literacy skills of Peeps. Includes detailed documentation and pictures on this special population of Easter candy.
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This weblog provides a glimpse into the alternate, semi-psychotic universe of the local public library (with some forays into the outside world.)
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Links, news and humor from Brian Smith.
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Links to a variety of entertaining library- or book-related resources, including the Book Game, Wordplay, library records, and others.
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She's bold, she's sassy, she's helpful.
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Ruben Bolling's Tom the Dancing Bug considers the possibilities of the public library. From Salon.com.
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Daily comic strip set in a public library.