搬宿舍

想成为研究生,就先和研究生住一起。”盗用下enty同学的,已经默认你不介意了。

所以我终于还是要搬了 ,在此感谢接静同学的全力帮助,这证明了你无上的人品。认识你,系偶滴荣幸。

蛮担心新环境的适应问题,她们好相处吗?她们会不会不理我呢,因为我搬过去之后,不仅是分享了原来三个人的空间,更主要的是会破坏她们已经建立起来的平衡。而在那里我会不会睡不着呢?因为我也是如此的习惯了现在这个宿舍环境。

然而,我还是要搬了,在这个不是春天的三月。

可以用峰回路转来形容。

前一天我还因为被告知剩下的几个床位被某领导预定走了而小小的郁闷了一下。而第二天中午J电话过来说某领导又不要那几个宿舍了,今天晚上可以搬过去。之前我都已经完全接受了搬不了的事实,想要么就在432继续待着也挺好的。而又突然告诉我可以搬了,居然有些不知所措。

我总是要到真正去面对改变的时候,才开始考虑改变可能带给我负面影响,并为此而忧心忡忡。就像,设计了好多好多开始,可是到真正应该开始了,却无法决绝。自己无法说服自己,于是就只好麻烦别人说服自己。就像,生病或难过的时候,总是希望得到别人的关心或安慰。虽然结果,常常是失望大于希望。我不应这样的,因为人都是为自己而活的,我太在乎别人的感受了,我要为自己而活,要听从自己的心灵而不是其他,况且,这搬宿舍之事实在是没什么大不了的,如果说这点都过不去,那么我以后还怎么混呢???!!!

好吧,我要搬了,再见了,7#432,再见了,我的室友,再见了,我还不知道你们名字的我的左邻右舍……


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说是国际权威的PB人物测试

豆瓣prison break小组的一个帖子,我的结果是:

Prison Break- Which character are you?
You scored as a Tweener
You are Tweener, a younger man who does what he’s told but only for his cut.(deseased)
Tweener
 
83%
Sara Tancredi
 
78%
Michael Scofield
 
72%
Westmoreland(D.B Cooper))
 
72%
Agent Mahone
 
61%
Sucre
 
61%
T-bag
 
55%
C-note
 
28%
Haywire
 
28%
Lincoln Burrows
 
6%

要做的话直接点这个链接即可。

ps. 根据这个

Remake jail time for the fourth quarter on October 28, the official time for the screening of December 2, 08, fox television.
Name of the fourth quarter yet to be determined.

越狱第四季重拍时间为10月28日,官方的放映时间为08年12月2日,fox电视台。
第四季名字尚未确定。

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一周小记

波澜不惊,每天重复着自习,上网,吃饭,睡觉以及其他的一些琐事。

每天上网的时间不多,加起来三个小时吧(好像还是挺多的),晚上自习回来,打开电脑看完GR更新差不多就可以睡觉了,然后第二天早上起来看完更新,就该去自习了。

学习是快乐的,无论是在网上还是在自习室,也无论是向不认识的人学,还是向认识的人学,或者是偷偷的学还是公开的求教。

自习就是看看英语和专业书,政治还没开始看。

前几天我的第二次英语六级考试成绩出来,裸考,很意外的是居然又过了,于是我一边兴奋,一边遗憾,一边憧憬,一边无奈。

兴奋的是因为是裸考,但是居然过了。

遗憾的是因为是裸考,导致超越上次分数的理想变成泡沫。

憧憬的是因为是裸考,却还能过,要是继续努力的话,下一次六级(我真是契而不舍)一定能考个不错的成绩,希望也能像某某人一样考个600+。

无奈的是,其实我的英语很烂,听力和写作尤其不行,这可以从成绩单得分分布表现出来, 而我又通常很喜欢定立伟大的奋斗计划,然后毫无知觉的就把它丢弃。

值得欣慰的是,现在看专业书立马走神的情况终于有所改善,尽管还只是到间歇性走神的阶段。

闲时看着本图书馆借的《西南自助游》,边看边在自己一本有些陈旧的地图册上划划,做个初步的计划,这个假期要去旅行,才不管会不会影响考研呢。

计划是重要的,无论是考研还是旅行。

信息是重要的,无论是旅行还是考研。

作为一个图书馆学专业,美其名曰信息管理专业的学生,如果连搜集信息的能力都很弱,那么也实在是该做些自由检讨和调整了。

所以说 google,google news, google reader, rss 是好东西。

通过google咨询首页咨询高级搜索,输入关键词,然后rss订阅搜索结果。

我把以前订阅过的aboluo news和FAR还有其他一些新闻退订了,这些新闻会搅乱我还算平和的心情。然而问题是,因为考研的缘故,是不是我要去关注一些更为官方的新闻,是不是我要去研读十 七大报告,两 会报告?

嗯,至少这些内容体现出了我们伟大祖国的和谐。是,很好很和谐……

还是像记叙文,那么就再记叙一点吧。

搬宿舍的事情起起伏伏,到现在还是不知道到底能不能搬过去。当然对这个我还是比较平静。一开始也没怎么抱太大的希望。能搬过去自然是好,毕竟宿舍这个自由化和宗教化的氛围对我这个立志努力学习的无神论青年还是多少有些影响,若是搬不过去,那也就罢了。

本来极其强烈的想去买个大屏幕的mp3,但经过白的一番苦口婆心,还是打消了主意,暂时不买了。买,有充分的理由,不买,也有充分的理由……还好810真的很强大。省下来钱暑假买机票。呵呵。

豆瓣昨天三周岁生日,嗯,生日快乐。

接下来一段时间的愿望,

火箭继续连胜,我继续自习状态,太阳照常升起,地球照样自转和公转……

完了。

贴图片。此乃位于哥伦比亚多明戈(Santo Domingo, Colombia)的一座图书馆。

2007年建成,叫作 Biblioteca Parque Espana(英文为Spain Park Library:西班牙公园图书馆),设计来自 Giancarlo Mazzanti。

这个图书馆位于山顶,居高临下,天生可成为一个标志性的建筑。三块人工岩石分别是是图书馆、交流中心和文化中心,它们由一个平台相互连接起来,平台成为一个可远眺风景的公共场所。  图书馆的外形似钻石切割的多面体,使其横看成林侧成峰,建筑的外表面使用了黑色人造石(氧化物含量30%),加上少许数字艺术般的窗口点缀,是整个图书馆看上去如同含有石英的黑石,在光线的照耀下非常醒目。

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I will be a librarian if… is possible.

 读了这篇文章,我想以后安安分分的当一个图书馆员了。

唯一的问题就是,怎样想办法出国……

考G?要么干脆偷渡?

—————回到现实的分界线—————————————————————–

为什么你是一个图书馆员?为什么你将是一个图书馆员?

很重要的问题,如果我连为什么都想不明白,我实在不知道这其中的意义。

粗略总结了一下,100条留言的大致情况是。

1,help people to find information or things they need. 

“Help people”出现频度最大。由此可见他们是多么以助人为乐啊,我的敬佩之情油然而生。当然这也是图书馆工作的精神。

2,things in order. 

3,图书馆的远程教育。

4,参考咨询中如何解决用户们提出的问题,具有挑战性。

5,合理的工资。

6,喜爱书本,喜爱与人打交道。

7,学术方面考虑。

时间不够,其他的想到了再补充。

此外,music librarianship ,第一次看见这个名词,这引起了我的好奇心。

看google的结果。

A music librarian is a librarian qualified to specialize in music.  A broad
musical background is essential, for music of any style, medium, or era can
find a place in a library.  Aptitude and training in both music and
librarianship are necessary.
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25 Useful Social Networking Tools for Librarians(转)

ilibrarian上读到的一篇文章,然后找到的这篇文章,链接万岁。 挺简单的,就不翻译了,(再说难的话我也翻译不了,哇咔咔……)。

来看看还有下面这些,哪些我没有用过呢?

原文来自collegedegree.com

Published on Wednesday February 20th , 2008

By Jessica Hupp

As a librarian, you want to be able to share information with patrons and students in the easiest way possible, and social networking offers a great way to do just that. With social networking tools, you can create bookmark collections, share notices, and more. We’ve profiled 25 of the best here.

Communication

Keep in touch with staff, patrons, and more with these tools.

  1. MySpace: If you want to go where the students are, one of the best places to find them is MySpace. Other libraries have taken advantage of this site’s calendar and blog features to improve their presence. With a little help from your IT department, you can also include custom catalog search tools.
  2. Facebook: Another social media site frequented by students, Facebook is librarian friendly. You’ll find a group just for librarian-centric Facebook apps, a JSTOR search, and much more.
  3. Ning: Use this networking tool to get connected with students, library associations, and more. You can also use it to share information with many people at a time.
  4. Blog: By creating a blog, you’ll be able to disemminate information to lots of people at one time. Whether you’re updating students on new collections, or just conversing with library staff, blogs are a powerful tool, especially when combined with RSS.
  5. Meebo: Network and assist students on Meebo, no matter what IM client they use. You can even embed a chat screen on any webpage using this tutorial.
  6. LinkedIn: This social networking site for professionals is a great way to get library patrons connected with the people that can help them find information. Whether that’s you, faculty, authors, historians, or other sources, they can find them in your LinkedIn network.
  7. Twitter: Use Twitter, a microblogging application, to keep staff and patrons updated on daily activities, like frequently updated collections, or even just scheduling.
  8. Distribution

    These tools make it easy to share information from anywhere.

  9. Flickr: This image distribution tool is a great way to share new image collections. You can create image sets with metadata, as well as take advantage of the many plugins available for Flickr users. Flickr users can also help gather missing information about images.
  10. YouTube: Spread the word about library events, share citizen journalism, and more on YouTube. You can see how other libraries are using YouTube by checking out the youtubeandlibraries wiki.
  11. TeacherTube: TeacherTube, which is a YouTube for teachers, presents an excellent opportunity for instructor-librarian collaboration. Instructors can guide students to helpful library resources, and vice versa.
  12. Second Life: On Second Life, you can create a virtual library with streamed media, discussions, classes, and more. For a good example of a Second Life library, visit the murdochsecondlife wiki.
  13. Wikipedia: Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia updated by users. You can use this tool to share your knowledge by editing, or simply point library patrons in the right direction.
  14. PBwiki: PBwiki is the world’s largest provider of hosted business and educational wikis. It encourages collaboration from students, a way to showcase work, and offers a central gathering point for information. PBwiki offers controlled access, so you can give some editing privileges, while others can only read.
  15. Footnote: On Footnote, you’ll get access to original historical documents, and can update them with your own content and insights. You can even find personal anecdotes and experiences you won’t find in reference books.
  16. Community Walk: Community Walk offers a geographical way to interpret text and events. You can use it for instruction, such as showing someone where to find a book, or walk them through a historical and geographical timeline.
  17. SlideShare: Encourage faculty, staff, and students to share their slideshow presentations for the greater community to access on SlideShare. It’s a great way to disemminate information.
  18. Digg: Digg is a great way to find useful content that you wouldn’t come across in traditional ways. Find stories here, then share them with others using Digg’s blog function.
  19. StumbleUpon: Another way to find great content is with StumbleUpon. You can channel surf the Internet to find useful content, research tools, and more.
  20. Daft Doggy: If you’ve found a particularly good resource, you can use DaftDoggy to create a website tour with instructions, pointing out useful references and items of note.

Organization

Keep all of your information handy and accessible with these tools.

  1. aNobii: This site for book lovers is a place to share reviews and recommendations. You can also take advantage of due date alerts, lending, and discussions.
  2. Del.icio.us: With this social bookmarking tool, you can create a custom directory for library patrons. Teach them to search by your tags, and it will be easy to find useful Internet research links.
  3. Netvibes: In Netvibes’ new Ginger beta, you can create a public page that can be viewed by anyone. You can use it to help guide patrons to helpful Internet sources, news feeds, and more. It can be integrated with many of the tools mentioned here, like Flickr and library blogs.
  4. Connotea: Connotea is a great reference tool, allowing you to save and organize reference links and share them with others. They can be accessed from any computer and offer integration with lots of other tools.
  5. LibraryThing: This social cataloging network is great for librarians, and you can catalog along with Amazon, the Library of Congress, and more than 200 other libraries around the world. You’ll get recommendations and easy tagging as well.
  6. lib.rario.us: Another social cataloging site, you can put media such as books, CDs, and journals on display for easy access and tracking.

With these social networking tools, it should be easier than ever to stay in touch, organized, and well-connected. You may even find that you’ve got more access to information than you ever did before. Of course, as an added bonus, you’ll now be known as the “cool” librarian because you’re on Facebook.

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