"Travel down memory lane with Dexterine" Topic posted was selected based on theme in various subjects/activities. Retrospective or reflective method is used for recording and analysing some events. Descriptive or narrative method is applied to other topics. A photograph can speak a thousand words. Hence, digital image may speak for itself. Yet, to make it clearer, I may use retrospective, reflective, descriptive or narrative caption to illustrate it. dexterine@yahoo.com smho@e.ntu.edu.sg
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Devoltion in career
--- Robert Louis Stevenson
When one is focusing in one single thing in life, the rest of the things surround him is just the black ground and the the front end that attracts his attention.
If the business is a valuable pursue, the perpetual neglect of many other things may be a worthwhile price one choose to pay...
Dexterine Ho Soo Miang
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
"South of the Ocean"=下南洋
http://www.iqiyi.com/v_19rrhd7nwc.html
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Provide Loans and Membership Services on 7 – 8 Jan 2014
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LAS is pleased to organize another run of the LAS WSQ Level 2 training for
Provide Loans and Membership Services on 7 – 8 Jan 2014.
This 2 day course will be held at Training Room, Level 6, Central Library, National University of Singapore. (getting to NUS Central Library).
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN.
Register at: http://www.las.org.sg/eforms/view.php?id=39
This is one of the 5 competency based programmes at entry level which together form the WSQ Higher Certificate in Library and Information Services.
Important Note:
- Upon successful registration for the training, you will receive a confirmation message & email.
- The registration page will also display a message when the class is full. You will not be able to key in personal particulars when this happens.
- The course fees are listed in the course schedule here.
- On enrollment, you are deemed to have committed to both the training and proposed assessment dates.
- Participants or institutions who wish to withdraw from an enrolled course must submit reason(s) in writing to training@las.org.sg. Where notice of withdrawal is given before the start of the course, an administrative fee of $25 is payable to facilitate the withdrawal from the course.
- Please view full Terms & Conditions for LAS WSQ Level 2 courses.
Organized by:
LAS Training & Development Committee
Email: training@las.org.sg
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Source of information:
*Email received on 11 Dec, 2013 10:48 PM from lassec@las.org.sg
*LAS WSQ Level 2 training for Provide Loans and Membership Services http://www.las.org.sg/wp/blog/2013/12/las-wsq-level-2-training-for-provide-loans-and-membership-services/
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
超然 + 句句穿心 (2 of 2)
11.有時候,雖然能想明白,但心裏就是接受不了。
12.一個人最幸福的時刻,就是找對了人,他包容你的不足,並愛著你的一切。
13.心結如果真的打不開,你就給它繫成個花樣,其實生活就是這樣。
14.誰走進你的生命,是由命運決定;誰停留在你生命中,卻是由你自己決定。
15.不解釋的,才叫從容。不執著的,才叫看破。不完美的,才叫人生。
16.有一天你會明白,善良比聰明更難。聰明是一種天賦,而善良是一種選擇。
17.讓你難過的事情,有一天,你一定能笑著說出來。
18.我羡慕的不是風華正茂的情侶,而是攙扶到老的夫婦。
19.不埋怨誰,不嘲笑誰,也不羡慕誰,陽光下燦爛,風雨中奔跑,做自己的夢,走自己的路。改變自己人生的人永遠是自己。
超然 + 句句穿心 (1 of 2)
成大事的,都是情緒管理專家,有永不抱怨的思維。
1. 有人問余光中:“李敖天天找你碴,你從不回應,這是為什麼?”余沉吟片刻,答:“天天罵我,說明他生活中不能沒有我;而我不搭理,證明我的生活中可以沒有他。”
2. 有人問畢卡索:“你的畫,怎麼看不懂啊?”畢卡索說:“聽過鳥叫嗎?”“聽過。”“好聽嗎?”“好聽。”“你聽得懂嗎 ?”
2. 緣分是本書,翻得不經意會錯過,讀得太認真會流淚。
3. 不同傻子爭辯,否則就搞不清誰是傻子了。
4. 學歷是銅牌,能力是銀牌,人脈是金牌,思維是王牌。
5. 成功的人不是贏在起點,而是贏在轉折點。
6. 錢有兩種:花掉的是錢,是財產;沒花掉的是“紙”,是遺產。
7. 長得那麼美那麼帥氣,自己卻不知道,這就是氣質;那麼有錢那麼有才華,別人卻不知道,這就是修養。
8. 把脾氣拿出來,那叫本能;把脾氣壓下去,那叫本事。
9. 簡單的事重複做,你就是專家;重複的事用心做,你就是贏家。
Sunday, December 08, 2013
人生
人生1條路:
Friday, December 06, 2013
有智慧的話
Wednesday, December 04, 2013
IFLA Trend Report
Posted: 02 Dec 2013 03:37 PM PST
"Read Insights from the IFLA Trend Report. The
Insights Document pulls together and summarises all of the information contained
on the Trend Report website for IFLA members. It identifies five high level
trends and considers possible future “collision points” between trends affecting
the role and identity of libraries"
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TREND 1:
NEW TECHNOLOGIES WILL BOTH EXPAND AND LIMIT WHO HAS ACCESS TO INFORMATION
TREND 2:
ONLINE EDUCATION WILL DEMOCRATISE AND DISRUPT GLOBAL LEARNING
TREND 3:
THE BOUNDARIES OF PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION WILL BE REDEFINED
TREND 4:
HYPER-CONNECTED SOCIETIES WILL LISTEN TO AND EMPOWER NEW VOICES AND GROUPS
TREND 5:
THE GLOBAL INFORMATION ECONOMY WILL BE TRANSFORMED BY NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Source of information and full text:
http://trends.ifla.org/insights-document
Friday, October 25, 2013
Best exercise for the heart
-- Dodinsky
I am thankful to many friends who lift my spirit and would like to do the same from time to time.
The joys of sharing through training is one of the ways I deploy!
Sharing positive thought through blogs is the other channel!
Dexterine Ho Soo Miang
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Monday, September 30, 2013
醉翁亭記: 潮语方言朗诵
朗读节奏
环滁/皆山也。其/西南诸峰,林壑尤美。 望之/蔚然而深秀者,琅琊也。
山行/六七里,渐闻/水声潺潺/而/泻出于/两峰之间者,酿泉也。
峰回路转,有亭翼然/临于泉上者,醉翁亭也。
作亭者谁?山之僧/智仙也。名之者谁?太守/自谓也。
太守与客/来饮于此,饮少辄醉,而/年又最高,故/自号曰/醉翁也。
醉翁之意/不在酒,在乎/山水之间也。山水之乐,得之心/而寓之酒也。
若夫/日出而林霏开,云归/而岩穴暝,晦明/变化者,山间/之朝暮也。
野芳/发而幽香,佳木/秀而繁阴,风霜高洁,水落/而石出者,山间/之四时也。
朝/而往,暮/而归,四时之景/不同,而/乐亦无穷也。
至于负者/歌于途,行者/休于树,前者呼,后者应,伛偻提携,往来/而不绝者,滁人游也。
临溪/而渔,溪深/而鱼肥,酿泉为酒,泉香/而酒洌;山肴野蔌,杂然/而前陈者,太守宴也。
宴酣之乐,非丝非竹,射者/中,弈者/胜,觥筹交错,起坐而喧哗者,众宾欢也。
苍颜白发,颓然/乎其间者,太守醉也。已而/夕阳在山,人影散乱,太守归/而宾客从也。
树林阴翳,鸣声上下,游人去/而禽鸟乐也。然而/禽鸟知/山林之乐,而不知/人之乐;
人知/从太守游而乐,而/不知/太守之/乐其乐也。
醉能/同其乐,醒能/述以文者,太守也。
太守谓谁?庐陵/欧阳修也。
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Feed Her Teach Her Protect Her
Friday, September 06, 2013
Getting ahead
The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.
-- Mark Twain (b: Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1910) American Author and Humorist
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
复旦情商课 - 陈果上课实录
陈果[复旦大学教师] - 学历
1,孤独不需要抽烟来装深沉
陈果:孤独是从人群中偷来的享受,她高傲、优美,完全是精神的自由。孤独,是需要我们有独处的时间,做到“如我所是”,完全不需要装扮、做作,不需要戴着帽子抽根烟来装深沉。
2,寂寞是一种精神饥饿
陈果:寂寞是一种病,是一种精神的饥饿。既然是病,就需要治疗。寂寞的人如何找到治疗的方法?方法就是人群,寂寞的人总是需要他人的陪伴。
3,花花公子都是爱无能
陈果:很多人羡慕花花公子,觉得漂亮女孩走马灯似的换。其实他是爱无能,因为他们没有办法维护一段爱,认真品味一个爱的对象,甚至没法为了爱去创作一些情趣。支撑他的是一种猎奇心态,他对每个外表美好的人都想去探索。他根本不懂得欣赏美。
4,朋友不是用来利用的
陈果:有些所谓的倾诉、出气筒,都是语言暴力。不该以“这是对朋友的信任”为借口。这是对朋友的滥用。朋友不该承担这种宣泄。soul mate是灵魂上的一体,他不该承担我的琐事。
Source of info:
http://www.baike.com/wiki/%E9%99%88%E6%9E%9C%5B%E5%A4%8D%E6%97%A6%E5%A4%A7%E5%AD%A6%E6%95%99%E5%B8%88%5D
Sunday, August 11, 2013
WSQ/LAS Level 2 training for Support General Reference and Information Enquiry Works
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This 2-day course will be held at Library Training Room, Level, Temasek Polytechnic Library (Directions<http://www.tp.edu.sg/home/about/getting_around.htm>).
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN. Register at: http://www.las.org.sg/eforms/view.php?id=34
This is one of the 5 competency based programmes at entry level which together form the WSQ Higher Certificate in Library and Information Services.
Important Note:
§ Upon successful registration for the training, you will receive a confirmation message & email.
§ The registration page will also display a message when the class is full. You will not be able to key in personal particulars when this happens.
§ The course fees are listed here.<http://www.las.org.sg/wp/training-development/for-support-staff/>
§ On enrolment, you are deemed to have committed to both the training and proposed assessment dates.
§ Participants or institutions who wish to withdraw from an enrolled course must submit reason(s) in writing to training@las.org.sg<mailto:training@las.org.sg> . Where notice of withdrawal is given before the start of the course, an administrative fee of $25 is payable to facilitate the withdrawal from the course.
§ Please view full Terms & Conditions for LAS WSQ Level 2 courses<http://www.las.org.sg/docs/LAS%20WSQ%20Level%202%20Courses%20Terms%20&%20Conditions_Oct2011.pdf>.
For more information on the module, please refer to the training page<http://www.las.org.sg/wp/training-development/for-support-staff/>.
Classes will start with a minimum of 12 participants.
Registration will close with maximum of 20 participants.
For information, please contact LAS T&D at training@las.org.sg<mailto:training@las.org.sg>
Organised by:
LAS Training & Development Committee
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Thursday, July 18, 2013
How to be happy
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_718559&feature=iv&src_vid=HoFNs-3r0Go&v=sycZZrYvCNw
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- social support and empathy
- centre
- reframe your thoughts - realistic optimism, avoid resentment and victim thinking. It's ourt thinking about events not the events themselves that creates stress
- acceptance - illusion of control and this is stressful
- play and recreation
- exercise - relaxed like tai chi or yoga, or fast like squash or running to burn off some energy
- Meditate - evidence base -it works better than drugs
- manage environment - order and beauty, nature helps
- gratitude
- humour
Source of information:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_718559&feature=iv&src_vid=HoFNs-3r0Go&v=sycZZrYvCNw
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Dialogue in the Dark: DiD
From this tour, I experience navigating my way in the dark, feel and touch of the wall which makes walking in the dark possible.
With the guide, Hans, we are able to experience taking "River taxi" in the dark, use our hands to read signage, base on touch and felt to distinguish various types of vegetables, fruits and smell spices like clove. We have a cup of coffee in the dark, and learn to put sugar and cream on our own. Drinking coffee and eating biscuit all in total darkness make us taste them better.
One thing I learned: blind people seldom fall as there are so careful in walking using the walking stick as an aid.
If you wonder how you can go through your daily routine without seeing anything, the tour will inspire you!
I think it makes us treasure what we have and understand how the visually impaired cope with life.
Here is the information from:
http://www.dialogueinthedark.com.sg/DiD/DiDsingapore/Pages/default.aspx
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Dialogue in the Dark: DiD
What if you had to go through your daily routine without seeing anything? Dialogue in the Dark (DiD) Singapore puts visitors in everyday situations - except in complete darkness. Simple things like crossing the street or visiting a hawker centre suddenly become extraordinary challenges. Visitors must navigate the exhibition in the dark, with the help of guides who are blind. This is a fresh kind of experiential learning, very hands-on and thought-provoking. The sensory adventure of Dialogue in the Dark Singapore offers a unique learning opportunity for visitors of all ages. Darkness opens visitors to new ways of experiencing the world around them. Visitors learn what it means to live without sight. In having to navigate darkened environments, they also appreciate the value of effective communication and understand those who see the world differently. Dialogue in the Dark Singapore is an exclusive collaboration between Ngee Ann Polytechnic (through Social Lab Ltd) and Dialogue Social Enterprise. Originally founded in Germany, Dialogue in the Dark has reached 30 countries and more than 150 cities across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas since 1988. Over 6 million visitors worldwide have experienced what it means to hear, smell, taste and touch things without being able to see them. Singapore’s exhibition is the first permanent Dialogue in the Dark site in Southeast Asia, and the first in the world located within an educational institution. Strategically sited in Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Dialogue in the Dark Singapore is a teaching and learning facility for Ngee Ann students. Young people studying relevant diplomas also help in the running of Dialogue in the Dark Singapore, giving them valuable experience in running a real social enterprise. In addition, our staff and students conduct research into issues facing the disabled in Singapore. Dialogue in the Dark Singapore offers tours, Lunch in the Dark and we conduct Educational Workshops for Upper Primary and Secondary school students. We also offer Corporate Workshops for adult professionals, focusing on team-building, communication and leadership. MISSION Dialogue in the Dark Singapore aims to raise awareness and facilitate inclusion of marginalized people in our community. Our vision of social integration goes beyond just helping the blind. In the darkness, we can no longer see differences of race, class, and religion. We also believe more employment opportunities should be given to the disabled. Dialogue in the Dark Singapore only employs the blind as guides in the dark rooms of our exhibition. Objectives
Try to experience it yourself and you will learn a lot through your own journey! |
Friday, June 28, 2013
A library outranks any other one thing
--- Andrew Carnegie
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
M3 Bib Control: Activity 06
* LG last few pages -- LCSH on p.804 Bombing, Aerial
* Hints on LG p.43, with explanations and example "Abused children"
* Hints on “May Subd Geog” (May Subdivide Geographically" LG p.43 Figure 1.6, "Sports"
* The abbreviations and the full form of the followings:
SA = ?
RT = ?
BT = ?
NT = ?
UF = ?
2. Why are subject headings important in information work?
* Hints: LG p.40
3. Refer to the Library of Congress Subject Headings. Find five examples of the following:
3a. Filing of words – each heading is treated as words (examples should include abbreviations, acronyms or initials).
*Just rearrange and correct the following filing errors: (refer to LCSH p.962)
C.O.D. shipments
C.F. & I. clause
C.I. direct blue 218
C-74 (Transport plane)
C*-algebras
3b. Filing of numbers – numbers precede alphabetic characters and arranged in increasing numeric value.
*Just rearrange and correct the following filing errors, (refer to LCSH p.3):
109/b (Computer)
65x series microprocessors
26 rue du Départ (Paris, France)
35mm cameras
87th Precinct (Imaginary place)
3c. Filing of dates – according to chronology.
**Just rearrange and correct the following filing errors:
Japanese poetry – to 1868
Japanese poetry – to 794
Japanese poetry – Heinan period, 794 – 1185
Japanese poetry – Meiji period, 1868 - 1912
Japanese poetry – Taisho period, 1912 – 1926
4a. Most headings in LCSH are entered as such in normal word order. However, some headings are inverted. Why is this so?
* Hints: To highlight ...
4b. Pre-coordination - Find five examples in LCSH of how conjunctions and prepositions are used in headings.
*Select five from the LCSH pp 804, 962-963, you may use LG p. 42 for reference
Monday, June 10, 2013
WSQ/LAS Level 2 training for Support Collection Maintenance Works
LAS is pleased to organize the another run of the WSQ/LAS Level 2 training for Support Collection Maintenance Works on 2 – 3 July 2013.
This 2-day course will be held at Theatrette 1, NUS Central Library (Directions<http://libportal.nus.edu.sg/frontend/ms/central-library/about-central-library/getting-to-central-library>).
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN. Register at: http://www.las.org.sg/eforms/view.php?id=32
This is one of the 5 competency based programmes at entry level which together form the WSQ Higher Certificate in Library and Information Services.
Important Note:
§ Upon successful registration for the training, you will receive a confirmation message & email.
§ The registration page will also display a message when the class is full. You will not be able to key in personal particulars when this happens.
§ The course fees are listed here.<http://www.las.org.sg/wp/training-development/for-support-staff/>
§ On enrolment, you are deemed to have committed to both the training and proposed assessment dates.
§ Participants or institutions who wish to withdraw from an enrolled course must submit reason(s) in writing to training@las.org.sg<mailto:training@las.org.sg> . Where notice of withdrawal is given before the start of the course, an administrative fee of $25 is payable to facilitate the withdrawal from the course.
§ Please view full Terms & Conditions for LAS WSQ Level 2 courses<http://www.las.org.sg/docs/LAS%20WSQ%20Level%202%20Courses%20Terms%20&%20Conditions_Oct2011.pdf>. >
For more information on the module, please refer to the training page<http://www.las.org.sg/wp/training-development/for-support-staff/>.
=====Classes will start with a minimum of 12 participants.
Registration will close with maximum of 20 participants.
For information, please contact LAS T&D at training@las.org.sg<mailto:training@las.org.sg>
Organized by:
LAS Training & Development Committee
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Resources on library display
Sunday, June 02, 2013
Lisa Bu: How books can open your mind
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Twenty Rules for Better Book Displays
Today, I read the following article would like to share the author's view on how to create an impressive book display.
I have the main points extracted, and if you click the link, you can read the full article:
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Twenty Rules for Better Book Displays
by Susan Brown
http://www.ebscohost.com/novelist/novelist-special/twenty-rules-for-better-book-displaysTuesday, May 28, 2013
Never mind what others do...
-- William J. H. Boetcker (1873-1962) American Presbyterian Minister
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I like to read and keep quotations, and I just design a course on:
Pop-up book on quotation: INNO HANDS-ON Workshop
http://innoworkshop.blogspot.sg/2013/04/pop-up-book-on-quotations.html
I think it is combining information and art and craft skills that make a joyful day for me!
How about turning the quotations into pop-up pages that you can read and keep them as a pocket book.
In this workshop, you will learn to design ten pop-up pages with quotations of your choice.
At the end of the workshop, you will acquired the knowledge and skills in quotation searching and understand the the folding used in making paper images pop-up.
click the link to read more about the course:
Pop-up book on quotation: INNO HANDS-ON Workshop
http://innoworkshop.blogspot.sg/2013/04/pop-up-book-on-quotations.html
Monday, May 27, 2013
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
M3 Bib Control: Activity 11
(LG page 100)
Some Hints to answers:
Subject Added Entry
http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd650.html
1. Assign Geographic Subdivision to the following topics and write its corresponding topic in as a MARC field:
a. Umbrella industry in Seattle Washington
Subject Heading:
SH = Umbrella industry - - Washington (State) - - Seattle
Marc Format:
650 _0 $a Umbrella industry $z Washington (State) $z Seattle
b. Fire prevention in Singapore schools
Subject Heading:
SH = Schools - - Fires and fire prevention - - Singapore
Marc Format:
650 _0
___________________________________________
c. Film editing in Mumbai
Subject Heading:
SH = Motion pictures - - India - - Mumbai - - Editing
Marc Format:
650 _0 $a
___________________________________________
d. French naval bases in Europe
Subject Heading:
SH = Navy-yards and naval stations, French - - Europe
Marc Format:
650 _0
___________________________________________
e. Malay grammar used in Malaysia
Subject Heading:
SH = Malay language - - Malaysia - - Grammar
Marc Format:
650 _0
___________________________________________
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
M3 Bib Control: Activity 12
Learning Activity 12:
Local applications and practices in cataloguing standards
Suggested answers
Library system(s): Sirsi Dynix, CARL, Aleph, … etc.
Bibliographic utilities used: OCLC, SILAS, others…., etc.
Tasks done in Cataloguing:
1. Assign Accession Nos., Barcode, etc. to individual items for Inventory Control
2. Search for records in bibliographic utilities (SILAS or OCLC)
3. Download or import records especially near match for DVDs. Reference materials, audio materials, etc.
4. Capture exact records
5. Edit records – MARC tags and fixed fields (like material types)
6. Assign Location codes for lending, reference, media, etc.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
WSQ/LAS Level 2 training for Support Bibliographic Control Works
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This 3-day course will be held at Library Training Room, Level 9, Temasek Polytechnic Library (getting to TP).
This is one of the 5 competency based programmes at entry level which together form the WSQ Higher Certificate in Library and Information Services.
Important Note:
- Upon successful registration for the training, you will receive a confirmation message & email.
- The registration page will also display a message when the class is full. You will not be able to key in personal particulars when this happens.
- The course fees are listed here.
- On enrolment, you are deemed to have committed to both the training and proposed assessment dates.
- Participants or institutions who wish to withdraw from an enrolled course must submit reason(s) in writing to training@las.org.sg. Where notice of withdrawal is given before the start of the course, an administrative fee of $25 is payable to facilitate the withdrawal from the course.
- Please view full Terms & Conditions for LAS WSQ Level 2 courses.
Classes will start with a minimum of 12 participants.
Organized by:
Friday, April 26, 2013
RDA in 10 Easy Steps
Published on Feb 8, 2013
An ALCTS webinar.
Resource Description and Access (RDA) is the successor to the cataloging rules, AACR2. RDA completely revamps the structure of the cataloging instructions by closely following the entity-relationship model used to construct databases. However, as complex as these changes are, they can be reduced to ten easy steps. Join in on a walkthrough of the new structure. A demonstration of how a simple book can be cataloged with RDA helps catalogers understand the new structure and makes it easier to navigate RDA and find related instructions for other resources.
Presented on November 7, 2012 by Thomas Brenndorfer
Thursday, April 25, 2013
RDA for the Non-Cataloger - What's in it for You?
This video makes the understanding RDA easier. This is good for cataloger too!
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An ALCTS webinar.
Many libraries will be implementing Resource Description & Access (RDA) early in 2013. What will this mean for technical services and other library staff? How are RDA records different from AACR2 records? This webinar provides a general overview of the changes in RDA, particularly those affecting staff in technical services and those noticeable in the OPAC. No knowledge of current cataloging standards or MARC required! This session does not teach how to catalog with RDA, but it can be a useful foundation for catalogers new to RDA as well as other library staff and administrators.
Presented on October 31, 2012 by Lori Robare.
四十以後
原文網址: 四十以後你一定要明白-- 網路文章分享 http://appnews.fanswong.com/show.php?id=343697&NANCY#ixzz2RSae8aDG
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
心中的那把尺
...
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Wynn Chan: happy at the deep end
It is a great event for him and all the family members!
I just did a google search and here are some of the links:
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Happy at the deep end: Outram Sec traces 1st water-polo B Div title to hard work and parents' support
Notes: Wynn is the third boy from the left standing. See photo from the web link
http://www.stasiareport.com/premium/sports/story/happy-the-deep-end-20130407
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B Div Water Polo: Outram stun 3-time defending champs ACS(I) 6–5 to win historic first title
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Outram new kings of B division
www.asiaone.com/News/.../Sports/.../A1Story20130404-413592.htmlYou +1'd this publicly. Undo7 days ago – SINGAPORE - Two years ago, Outram Secondary reached their first ... the thriller 6-5, thanks to a late goal from captain Wynn Chan, 16.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Yvonne Yin's memories of Mrs Margaret Thatcher
Just received the following email message from my friend Yvonne Yin:
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The Telegraph, a British newspaper, invited its readers to share their memories, thoughts, etc. re Lady Thatcher. They have kindly published my contribution:
I was a Malaysian secondary schoolgirl in Kuala Lumpur (KL) in 1977 when our trainee teacher asked us to imagine we were interviewing someone who had arrived from the future in a time machine and to compile a list of questions and answers. My question no. 2 was:
Will Mrs. Margaret Thatcher become Prime Minister of Britain?
And the answer I provided was: "Yes, she will. She will steer [the] British economy out of the doldrums and put an end to 'closed shop' unions". (For the record, I have kept my composition book to this day).
Later, in 1979, my father, Jordan Yin, happened to be in England during the General Election campaigning. As he had to return before the election on May 3rd, he drafted a letter to Mrs Thatcher and addressed it to No. 10, Downing Street because "I know this is where you'll be after the election."
I can still remember his scream of surprise and delight when, on 23rd May, barely 3 weeks after the election, he received a handwritten thank-you letter from Mrs Thatcher herself.
Yvonne Yin, Singapore
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The URL is here (Just use the find feature in the web browser and search for Yvonne Yin):
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/margaret-thatcher/9979932/Telegraph-readers-remember-Margaret-Thatcher.html
What a great link I have from someone who I know for years!
It makes my day!
Cheers!
Dexterine Ho Soo Miang
Friday, April 12, 2013
Pop-up book on quotation: INNO HANDS-ON Workshop
into pleasant tasks.
-- Stanley Baldwin
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I like to read and keep quotations, and I just design a course on:
Pop-up book on quotation: INNO HANDS-ON Workshop
http://innoworkshop.blogspot.sg/2013/04/pop-up-book-on-quotations.html
I think it is combining information and art and craft skills that make a joyful day for me today!
Here are some contents of the workshop:
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How about turning the quotations into pop-up pages that you can read and keep them as a pocket book.
In this workshop, you will learn to design ten pop-up pages with quotations of your choice.
At the end of the workshop, you will acquired the knowledge and skills in quotation searching and understand the the folding used in making paper images pop-up.
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click the link to read more about the course:
Pop-up book on quotation: INNO HANDS-ON Workshop
http://innoworkshop.blogspot.sg/2013/04/pop-up-book-on-quotations.html
Cheers!
Dexterine Ho Soo Miang
Friday, April 05, 2013
Love what you do
Inaugural Asian Leadership Series—talk by Nicholas Tse Ting-fung
http://www.bm.ust.hk/cbcs/news_19apr12.html
http://www.bm.ust.hk/bm/Web/PressReleasePage.aspx?PressReleaseId=182&Version=English
Here are some information from the web site:
Case study
The Thompson Center for Business Case Studies is currently working on a management case study featuring the Post Production Office Group. The case study will be made available to educators on our website once ready.
Classroom video
The Thompson Center for Business Case Studies has shot a short leadership video featuring Nicholas Tse for classroom use. We hope to make this video available to educators by the summer of 2012.
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After viewing the video, I think you will see the other side of Mr Nicholas Tse Ting-fung.
Thursday, April 04, 2013
Library@Chinatown
Time: 4.00pm to 5.00pm
Meeting point: Outside #04-12, Chinatown Point for attendance taking first.
* All books return via RFID auto scan book drop will be double scanned one at a time to ensure that no mistake occurred in the returning process.
Source of information:
Email from las.programmes@gmail.com
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
LAS/WSQ Level 2 training for Support Bibliographic Control Works
Posted: 01 Apr 2013 09:52 PM PDT
LAS is pleased to organize the another run of the WSQ/LAS Level 2 training for Support Bibliographic Control Works on 7 – 9 May 2013. This 3-day course will be held at Training Room, Level 6, NUS Central Library (Directions). REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN. Register at: http://www.las.org.sg/eforms/view.php?id=29
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Ride the Global Wave: trends affecting libraries and librarians
Dr. Ingrid Parent
IFLA President
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University Librarian,
University of British Columbia
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Dr. Ingrid Parent is the 2009 winner of the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) award for Distinguished Service to Research Librarianship, Dr. Parent is recognized nationally and internationally for her outstanding contributions to libraries and to the library profession.
Over her career, Dr. Parent has been involved with several international information associations including UNESCO, the International Publishers Association, the ISSN International Network, the World Intellectual Property Organization, and the Association of Research Libraries.
In 2009 Dr. Parent was appointed to The University of British Columbia as University Librarian after holding increasingly senior positions at Library and Archives Canada (LAC), culminating in her role as Assistant Deputy Minister.
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