A sumptuous full-colour rendition of the Great Library at Unseen University from Terry Pratchett's Discworld, an exclusive collaboration with David Wyatt!
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by guest contributor Grace, Ginger Armadillo Costumes' resident metalworker and props-lady My biggest project for Geek Girl Con this year ...
Bor Boskin After we slew the zombies once and for all we set out north along the road through the Fields. It was as long trudge, with a cool drizzle coming down and the sky filled with clouds. The…
Although magic is not a requirement for fantasy settings, they are a staple of the genre. When it comes to how new and unique a novel’s magic system is, well, they can be just as varied as fa…
The monumental Musaeum of Alexandria was famous for its legendary library. The tragic story of the building’s destruction continues to be a painful one for people who love ancient history and literature. So what treasures were lost in its devastating fire?
xiv, 191 p., [1] leaf of plates : 18 cm
Plot summary of and introduction to William Shakespeare’s play Othello, with links to online texts, digital images, and other resources.
A comic about missing the library by Grace Farris.
Learn the lore and geography behind the fantastic site of the Gen Con 2013 adventure Confrontation at Candlekeep!
I am an educator, I am not a police officer. I have responsibility to educate rather than police rules. Academic honesty is one of those areas where many feel the need to be police officers. Yes there are rules, yes there are reasons behind the rules, but as with anything, if there is an understanding of why the rules are important, then there is more willingness to comply. I have been interested in copyright for a while & I have researched the topic to understand the rules better. I know the rules pretty well. There are many of them. They are complicated, and sometimes one sided & unfair, however, they are the rules we have and should be complied with. These rules are all about consideration for the creators times and talents. In my role as a teacher librarian I have the pleasure of educating people about the rules about being Academically honest. Bibliographies, in text citations, anti piracy, etc etc all come under this mandate. We are working with children, who are told to share from the time they start playing, then are told - well, you can't share this without playing by the rules of sharing this type of resources. As part of the role of educator, I try to help the students understand that we can share, and that when we share we need to be considerate of the creator. The golden rule "Cite unto others as you would like to be cited". Our students are creators more than they have ever been before. They have authentic audiences and are creating some fantastic stuff. They are not just consumers of intellectual property, they are also creators. We need to include them as creators in our academic honesty education. When it becomes personal, it is learned and understood. I created the short, colourful poster below to help students understand why it is we need to cite other peoples work, breaking it down into 4 basics about intellectual property. By making it snappy, easy to read & comprehend, the message is easy to digest. I share it with you on the understanding that you too will respect my time & talents in the creation. You are free to use as required with attribution under the CC license on the poster, click on it to enlarge it.
Titre : Vicious Auteur : Victoria E. Schwab Éditeur : Titan (vo) / Lument (vf) Année de parution : 2013 (vo) / 2019 (vf) Nombre de pages : 340 Histoire : Le combat du mal contre le mal absolu. Autr…
“A library is proof you can never have too much of a good thing.”