At Fogelson Library, we have four of Neil Gaiman's books. Check them out!
Beowulf: The Script Book, call number PN1997.2 .B47 G35
Anansi Boys, call number PR6057 .A319 A85
American Gods, call number PS3557 .A3519 A84
and
The Sandman: Book of Dreams, call number PS648 .F3 S26.
Also, you can listen for free to Gaiman's Chivalry, a delightful short story, at this web address:
Yesterday, April 13, the United States House of Representatives passed H. Res 1222, honoring National Library Week. Following is the text of the Resolution.
Whereas the Nation's school, academic, public, and special libraries make a difference in the lives of millions of people in the United States, today, more than ever;
Whereas librarians are trained professionals, helping people of all ages and backgrounds find and interpret the information they need to live, learn, and work in a challenging economy;
Whereas libraries are part of the American Dream, places for opportunity, education, self-help, and lifelong learning;
Whereas according to a December 2008 National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) report, public library use increased to 1,400,000,000 visits nationwide during fiscal year 2006, among all types of library users, continuing a long term trend of increased library usage;
Whereas libraries play a vital role in supporting the quality of life in their communities;
Whereas libraries help people of all ages discover a world of knowledge, both in person and online, as well as provide personal service and assistance in finding needed information;
Whereas libraries are a key player in the national discourse on intellectual freedom and equity of access;
Whereas libraries are narrowing the "digital divide'', by providing no-fee public computer and Internet access to accommodate the growing need for access to digital and online information, including e-government, continuing education, and employment opportunities;
Whereas in 71 percent of communities, libraries have the only no-fee public computers; and
Whereas libraries, librarians, library workers, and supporters across the United States will celebrate National Library Week, April 11-17, 2010:
Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of National Library Week;
(2) encourages all residents to visit a library to take advantage of the wonderful library resources available, and to thank their librarians and library workers for making information accessible to all who walk through the library's doors; and
(3) supports librarians' efforts to ensure that all Americans can continue to access 21st century library
services in school, public, academic, and special libraries.
Now we'll see if anybody is reading this blog!
services in school, public, academic, and special libraries.
Now we'll see if anybody is reading this blog!