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Uncontrolled Vocabulary #23 - Dildos are subdivided geographically.

By Greg | December 19, 2007

Uncontrolled Vocabulary #23 is now available for download. Here’s a direct link to the mp3.

You can subscribe to the show via the podcast feed (now available at the iTunes Music Store): http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss38665.xml

We will be taking next week off for the holidays and will pick back up on January 2, 2008.

On the call:

Greg Schwartz, Louisville Free Public Library
Laura Carscaddon, University of Arizona
Julian Clark, Georgetown University Law Library
Karin Dalziel, University of Missouri-Columbia student
Aaron Dobbs, Shippensburg University
Katie Dunneback, Southeastern Librarian Services
Michael Sauers, Nebraska Library
Courtney Stephens, Belmont University

Links to the show topics:

1. A New Jersey Library Starts Lending Kindles (Library Journal)

2. Students ’should use Wikipedia’ (BBC News)

3. Encouraging people to contribute knowledge (Official Google Blog)
a few rough notes on knols (if:book)

4. A Treatise on the Black Market of Holds (LibrarianInBlack)

5. Johnston hunting for books to remove (The News & Observer, courtesy of LibVibe)

6. Down the Organization: Disorganized Librarianship (ALA TechSource)

7. Sewage for new-age library garden (Cambridge Post, also courtesy of LibVibe)

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