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Matilda commented on the post, Billy & Samm Want to Go to Edinburgh! 🏴, on the site 2 weeks, 2 days ago
I would be at the library every day just to meet people’s dogs.
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Matilda and Troy are now friends 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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Matilda posted a new activity comment 2 weeks, 3 days ago
@emmizo Right? I got that from an SAA email, btw. If you do not already have a student membership, you might want to consider it.
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Matilda posted an update in the group Calling all Current/Future Archivists! 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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Matilda commented on the post, Inspiration Report: Community Education Kit Program at MCL, on the site 2 weeks, 4 days ago
@lauraw Oh, thank you! I appreciate the compliment!
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Matilda commented on the post, Inspiration Report: Community Education Kit Program at MCL, on the site 2 weeks, 4 days ago
Hahaha. No worries @lauraw. We’re all responding to so many people right now. Hard to keep track!
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Matilda commented on the post, Reflection on Infinite Learning Models: We are all old dogs , on the site 2 weeks, 4 days ago
I completely agree. I do not know what I am going to do now that I am graduating!
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Matilda commented on the post, Inspiration Report: Community Education Kit Program at MCL, on the site 2 weeks, 5 days ago
I love it! That is cool as heck.
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Matilda wrote a new post on the site Matilda in Motion 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Inspiration Report: Community Education Kit Program at MCLThis “Inspiration Report” imagines a program for the Mendocino County Library system, which is my local system, in which multi-generational […]
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@matilda I am doing a research paper on the WPA’s Pack Horse Library Project of Eastern Kentucky. This library made self published scrapbooks from anything from magazine clippings, locals contributions of things such as quilt patterns or recipes, parts of falling apart books, etc. Inadvertently creating their own story through their innovation to create resources for their library when they didn’t have to funds to do it. Your idea reminds me of a modern day version of this, except patrons would knowingly be creating their story. Very nice!
-Laurel
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I love it! That is cool as heck.
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Well done, @laurele! Your page reads like a website and I like that it is succinct and provides lots of inspiration and information. I especially like your inclusion of Indigenous people and resources (as a Native person myself). What an interesting idea that can continue to evolve in a library!
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Matilda commented on the post, Inspiration Report: Indigenous Heritage Collection of Alameda County, on the site 3 weeks ago
@laurele This is amazing! I had not heard of Mukurtu at all and I am thrilled to learn this exists. In one of my archives class we talk frequently about the importance of cultural protocols for access to certain materials and I am so glad to see you discuss that here and that this CMS exists specifically to address that. The level of research…[Read more]
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Matilda commented on the post, INFO 287: Inspiration Report, on the site 3 weeks ago
I love this! Much less confusing and friendly to the user-base. Well done!
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Matilda commented on the post, Co-opting Local Archives Using Interactive Technology: An Inspiration Report, on the site 3 weeks ago
Such an excellent slide show @emmizo! These kiosks are such a great idea and the slide show was such a pleasure to watch. Impressive!
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Matilda posted a new activity comment 3 weeks ago
Everyone is saying this is amazing. Pretty sure I do not have the emotional fortitude to watch it but I am glad it is getting so well reviewed.
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@matilda I agree. It leaves a mark. Proceed with caution….many triggers.
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Matilda commented on the post, Reflection on Infinite Learning Models: We are all old dogs , on the site 3 weeks ago
Thank you for your kind comment @brobinson I found your words very moving. Much appreciated!
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Matilda wrote a new post on the site Matilda in Motion 3 weeks ago
Reflection on Infinite Learning Models: We are all old dogs A key action area of the American Library Association is that of lifelong or “continuous” learning. Learning does not end with childhood or s […]
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Hi Matilda,
Your reflection beautifully captures the essence of lifelong learning and the vital role libraries play in nurturing intellectual curiosity throughout our lives. Your experiences highlight how learning isn’t just about keeping up with the demands of the modern world but also about fulfilling a fundamental human need for intellectual stimulation and growth. Libraries serve as invaluable resources, offering opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds and ages to explore new ideas, skills, and perspectives. Your advocacy for lifelong learning is inspiring, reminding us that regardless of our age or circumstances, the hunger for knowledge remains ever-present, and libraries are the cornerstone of fulfilling that need.-
Thank you for your kind comment @brobinson I found your words very moving. Much appreciated!
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I completely agree. I do not know what I am going to do now that I am graduating!
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Matilda commented on the post, Inspiration Report Topics & Questions, on the site 3 weeks, 1 days ago
I love your focus @royaflin!
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Matilda commented on the post, Reflection: Hyperlinked Communities, on the site 3 weeks, 1 days ago
These are amazing! The Biblioburro and the camels!!
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Matilda commented on the post, Creating a Board Game Library Program, on the site 3 weeks, 1 days ago
I love this! This incorporates so many different resources the library can provide.
Also love that he’s teaching this “I emphasized heavily in my program that the artistic direction, other than that of knowing what your theme is, should be left for much later stages in the development progress.” Usability 101!
I love everything about this.
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Matilda commented on the post, Sites for Free Images, on the site 3 weeks, 1 days ago
I just used that site for two different posts. I don’t love the AI generated stuff but if you search around you can usually find some decent free material without too much effort.
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Matilda wrote a new post on the site Matilda in Motion 3 weeks, 1 days ago
Reflection on the Power of Stories Stories are what connect us. Stories let us know that we are not alone, that others have been where we are now or want to go where we are […]
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I love your photos! Such beautiful pictures to embody beautiful feelings. Stories are so powerful to encourage empathy, trust, and creating bonds. Stories motivate people to join causes, to help others, and to create a change in the world. Thank you for such a wonderful post!
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I’m glad you liked it!Thank you!
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