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Paper Mites

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I work in an office with a lot of paper.  I hear complaints that are refuted in the two articles that follow, both of which are generated by higher education.  I leave it at that.

“Myth 3. Paper mites in an office will fly or jump and bite people. False. First, there is no such thing as a paper mite. Second, mites cannot fly or jump. The myth of paper mites probably is related to a phenomena know as cable mite dermatitis. The fictitious “cable mite” term was coined by entomologists asked to investigate “mites” attacking workers in a laboratory. The symptoms started after an electrical cable was installed in the ceiling of the lab. Particulate matter was dislodged from insulation during the installation and got into the ventilating system. The dust or “cable mites” was then circulating throughout the lab, irritating the occupants. When they removed the dust, the dermatitis that the workers experienced, ceased. If you think mites are biting you, collect them, bring them to your county Extension office and have them identified. What you think may be a mite, might not.”

via Pest Myths : College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences : Clemson University : South Carolina.

And…

“Illusory Parasitosis

“A common problem that people encounter is “bites,” itching, or skin irritations that are assumed to be caused by insects but for which no insects or mites can be seen or found. Illusory parasitosis is one of many names used to describe bite-like symptoms caused by non-animal environmental factors. Other names used for the nonexistent arthropods assumed to be the cause of a skin irritation are “paper mite,” “sand flea,” and “cable mite.” There are no such animals as the mythical arthropods just listed.

“There are only a few biting insects that produce skin reactions, and these are all large enough to be seen and readily identified. Common biting pests include fleas, head lice, ticks, bat bugs, bed bugs and mosquitoes. Obscure or microscopic organisms that may bite are possible (the most likely being the skin-infesting scabies mite) but these can be isolated and identified by a dermatologist.

“Our study of unexplained biting sensations has uncovered several published articles on the topic and a long list of potential causes for “biting” sensations or skin irritation. Some of the most common causes are:

“Physical agents

  • dry air
  • static electricity
  • personal and household products; e.g., detergents, cosmetics, jewelry
  • environmental pollutants
  • microscopic fibers; e.g., fiber glass or paper splinters
  • gases or indoor air pollution; “sick or tight building syndrome”

“Physiologic factors

  • allergies
  • diseases and disorders such as diabetes
  • neurological disorder such as shingles

“Psychological state

  • anger, anxiety, stress, nerves”

via Illusory Parasitosis | Iowa Insect Information Notes.

 

dreaming

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from a dreamI had a dream a few nights ago.  In my dream, I was in some nameless and fantastical European city, surrounded by strange architecture.  While passing through a pedestrian square I lamented not bringing a camera other than my phone and struggled to capture a picture of a giant marble pillar.  It was carved in larger than life bass relief statuary which seemed to depict an assent from or decent into Hell.  This is a little bit of the scene I was trying desperately to focus my cell phone camera on.  I can’t remember if I managed to snap the picture in the dream or not.  It wasn’t on my phone when I woke up in the morning.

doodling

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tightropewalker randommen

On Fire

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onfire2 OnFire

I had an idea, and then I did it twice

How to Carbon-Date a Web Page

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carbondate

How to Carbon-Date a Web Page | MIT Technology Review… cool like the Way Back Machine.

Doomed Movie girl

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DMgirl3 DMgirl10a

Time and Project Management Strategies for Librarians

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timeandprojectmanagementIt’s still not available for purchase, but see there?  In the Amazon preview?  There I am at chapter four!  In:  Time and Project Management Strategies for Librarians: Carol Smallwood, Jason Kuhl, Lisa Fraser: 9780810890527: Amazon.com: Books.

NASA Announces the Discovery of the Most Interesting Planetary System Outside Our Own

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Awesome news (I can’t wait to meet the aliens):

NASA Announces the Discovery of the Most Interesting Planetary System Outside Our Own – Alexis C. Madrigal – The Atlantic.

Taking over the world

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I am really excited and really nervous.  I’ve got an editorial style cartoon published in an honest to goodness professional journal.  I feel like I am using my powers for evil, cause, you know, I am the associate editor of that journal.  Anyway, yay!  And, there it is.

I’m not sure how much non subscribers will be able to see…

From the Editor: E-books Building the New Subscription Library
LeEtta M. Schmidt
Journal of Interlibrary Loan,Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve
Vol. 23, Iss. 1, 2013

catapillarish

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Caterpillarish

Scarfolk Council

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Public service message from the Scarfolk Council.

Worldviews 2013 conference and the war on information

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Conference Announcements | Worldviews Conference on Media and Higher Education

“There is a war on information in our country. On the media, on academics, on libraries, on archives, on the census – the list keeps going. We need to understand the ‘why’ of things, and cutting away our ability to make informed decisions will invariably derail our country.”

-Westheimer at the Worldviews Conference on Media and Higher Education.

I can’t say anything better than this quote, except maybe, that Canada is not the only country in this situation.

doodling

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