An experimental post
January 7th, 2004
I had hoped to post this yesterday but afterwork projects, early evening activities, and my self-imposed early bedtime did not allow for much time to work on my weblog. That being said, this is an experimental post.
Yesterday I decided to gather all of the interesting links I found on my aggregator and online throughout the day and put them all in one post. I like to think of it as my online notebook.
I am trying this to see if it makes maintaining my weblog a little easier. In the past, I was overwhelmed by all of the links that I came across. I had many links that did not need much, if any, commentary. It felt strange (aesthetically) to post them separately. Now, these lone links have a home.
My hope is that this will allow me to add more news and information on my weblog while also freeing up mental energy for longer, more personal posts and essays. So, without further explanation, here is the first installment of links…
Special collections links
- A collector following the thread of the Chinese Imperial Court / NYT 1.7.04
- British book sparks ancient manuscripts destruction / Ananova 1.6.04 (via Bookslut)
- more on this story (with many links to Indian news sources) at Ryan’s Lair.
Special collections links I missed while I was on vacation
- Library goes underground / Richmond Times-Dispatch 1.1.04
- With any luck, U.Va.’s new (underground) rare book library will be finished by the time I arrive in Charlottesville this summer. Yea!
- USC collections boast rare works of art, literature (AP) / The State 12.24.03
- An AP story about the Thomas Cooper Library, the main library at my alma mater and my old stomping ground.
Weblog links
- How to participate in the OPML aggregator / Weblogs at Harvard Law 1.7.04
Off-topic but interesting
- Bush urges immigration overhaul as debate begins / NYT 1.7.04
Entry Filed under: Bookmarks, Administrative Matters
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