New delicious book review: ‘Korean American’ by Eric Kim.
Kim’s recipes are a “blend of Korean & American cooking that reflects his family & childhood” w/ stories & vibrant food photos that allow even non-cooking readers to “enjoy this book w/o cooking.”
https://t.co/QZaKxKE6wY
On the run from her old life, Alice finds New Jessup, an all black town in Alabama just as the Civil Rights movement takes off there. #currentlyreading Moonrise over New Jessup by Jamila Minnicks
What happens to the unprivileged workers in a town controlled by a corporation instead of a government? #currentlyreading Saha by Cho Nam-Joo, translated by Jamie Chang
@catladylib @DustinTheFife I feel this so hard! In my ten years in librarianship, I've had six jobs, five libraries, four cities/towns, and three states/territories. I'm exhausted, but feel lucky to have a good job in a large city now.
A girl and her cat surf their way to an underwater kingdom where mermaids battle sea serpents. #currentlyreading Sea Sirens by Amy Chu and Janet K. Lee
A set of underdogs from Queens must battle eternally young synchronized swimmers and a pair of talking mice to protect their new friend, a giant squid. #currentlyreading The Adventures of Team Pom: Squid Happens by Isabel Roxas
@carriethewade@NoetheMatt If they don’t work with me, they’re not my researchers. My researchers publish high quality SRs. Journals should publish fewer low quality reviews. Then maybe researchers would have the proper motivation to conduct higher quality reviews.
@MedLibAssn@tcshields It’s not the mobile app. I’m trying to use the website on my computer. I don’t want to spend my whole virtual conference looking at my phone.
@meansell @LuLu_219 I wish I could have heard! But one thing that I think about with self identification and indexing is that in real life, identity is highly contextual and in a system like MeSH, it’s static. #mlasla23#medlibs