Just one more reason why the IT Crowd is awesome!
red riding hood
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Librarian comic round up
Hey, so I’ve noticed that comic postings can sometimes get buried and not be obvious. I’m working on a new way to run my comics on my site, so stay tuned. In the meantime, enjoy these slices of library life:



Peanuts
I want to take a moment to be thankful for peanuts. They are my breakfast sometimes. They are the perfect way to stave off sugar lows and hunger pains. They are vitamin rich and high in protein and have been shown to help protect against heart disease, alleviate the effects of diabetes, reduce inflammation and protect against colon cancer. And they are in our lives today because of the work of just one man: George Washington Carver. He changed agriculture in the south by encouraging the cultivation of alternate crops like peanuts and sweet potatoes instead of cotton.
He designed a mobile classroom for his course at the Tuskegee Institute’s Agriculture Department, and became famous and admired for his work. He also came up with 105 recipes for peanuts in his agricultural bulletin.
He could have added fortune to fame, but caring for neither, he found happiness and honor in being helpful to the world.
2016 Pineapple harvest
Sphinx in my library
the white rabbit
a little obsession with author voices
Before copyright law there were poets and playwrights who bemoaned the theft of their work and words by others while at the same time they stole words to build their poems and plays. Plagiarism was rampant, though, the act of literary theft was only just termed plagiarism, by one poet’s re-purposing of a Latin term for man-stealing or kidnapping. After copyright law was established, there were authors postulating its merits and its deficiencies, in writing, to the public and their peers. Authors were thinking about copyright.
When I discovered that one of my favorite authors, Mark Twain, had stood before congress to give his professional opinion on a copyright term extension I was more than excited. But, I found myself arguing with Twain. I could see some of his point, but I did not agree with all of it. I wondered, where were the author voices on copyright today. I’m still searching, but what I’m finding is that most of the well known, professionally published and successful authors are letting publishers and author’s guilds speak for them. Do they really agree with everything that’s being said?
Now that copyright is immediate without registration, the world is teaming with authors. Some write for fun, and to entertain their friends. Some make a living off of it, or perhaps off of other creative endeavors offered up to the public via the web. And just like those poet thieves from before copyright law, all authors are users of copyrighted content as well. With this huge population of authors, there is still little thinking and postulating and writing about copyright. I’m not saying copyright theory is crazy sexy or anything…well, no, you know what? It is. It is obsession worthy. It is discussion worthy. I mean, think about it, copyright law is government regulation over what we birth and grow in our minds and give to the world. If Athena emerged from Zeus’ head today she would be protected by copyright law! If art is a conversation, copyright law is keeping checks on what we say!


On Levi’s couch
No Evil page up!
And this is the end of No Evil Chapter Two: the Zombie written by Richard Schmidt of DoomedMoviethon.com art and characters by LeEtta Schmidt. It has been a pleasure working with Richard on this. …
Source: your act – The LeEMS Bean
Ono
I did a comic…before I was posting them through the fancy comic posting plug in for WordPress, and it was called Unlikely Bedfellows. This is Ono, from Unlikely Bedfellows. If she’s good, she’ll get another chapter.
Artwork in my house
This post is long overdue. First it took me forever to get frames for these gorgeous little pieces of artwork, then it look me forever to figure out how to hang them on our walls. Now, it has taken me forever to share. These prints came from the Etsy store of CoeyAndShy. In addition to gorgeous art prints, the CoeyAndShy store has gorgeous art on totes and scarves.
When you are next shopping around on Etsy, check them out!
New Page of No Evil posting
New page of No Evil Chapter Two: the Zombie written by Richard Schmidt of DoomedMoviethon.com art and characters by LeEtta Schmidt Read the first chapter of No Evil here. Posting Tuesdays.
Source: what she said – The LeEMS Bean