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Youidiot.Com, Mark Y. Herring
Youidiot.Com, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
While researching something else, I ran across an item in a business journal my eye ran across another item. In research this is called serendipity, something we do not hear so much about any more these days.
Vertigo, And A Void, Mark Y. Herring
Vertigo, And A Void, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
Why the Internet is no substitute for a library.
Ah, Libraries: How I Love The Smell Of... Electronic Access?!, Mark Y. Herring
Ah, Libraries: How I Love The Smell Of... Electronic Access?!, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
In the olden days, we Baby-Boomers would walk into our university or college libraries and pause just long enough to take in that wonderful smells of high grade cowhide leather and aging papyrus before rushing off to study. There was something about opening any leather bound edition of anything and being transported by the smell to some distant land, not unlike Charles Swann in Marcel Proust’s famous French novel, A La Recherché du Temps Perdu, Remembrance of Things Past.
Libraries-As-Sex: The New Paradigm?, Mark Y. Herring
Libraries-As-Sex: The New Paradigm?, Mark Y. Herring
Dacus Library Faculty Publications
“Libraries are a lot like sex.”
There just had to be a way, I kept telling myself as I watched somnambulant freshperson after somnambulant freshperson (is that what we’re calling them now?) drag his or her soporific self into our library research classes.