Monday, June 16, 2008

Summer Reading

Flickr image from michaeljohn at http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaeljohn/165934384/Ahhh . . . summer reading!

Here are some lists to get you started:
Photo: "Book on the Beach," by Michaeljohn, at http://www.flickr.com/photos/michaeljohn/165934384/

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Found in a Book

AbeBooks conducted a little survey where it asked its booksellers to identify the most surprising things they have found inside books.

The answers are amazing: "Thousands of dollars, a Christmas card signed by Frank Baum, a Mickey Mantle rookie baseball card, a marriage certificate from 1879, a baby’s tooth, a diamond ring and a handwritten poem by Irish writer Katharine Tynan Hickson are just some of the stranger objects . . .."

For more on these bibliographic discoveries, see Found in Books.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

50 Greatest Parodies of Commercials


Nerve has listed videos of the 50 Greatest Commercial Parodies of All Time. We're delighted to discover that Saturday Night Live's ad for the Bass-o-matic with Dan Ackroyd (1976, pictured above) is listed No. 1.

The beauty of these parodies is that they cut to the bone of the various advertising genres that have assaulted us through the years.

Friday, June 13, 2008

50 Good Web Sites & Web Applications

EduChoices has posted an article titled 50 of the Most Dependable Web Resources for University Students, which lists 25 good web sites for research and 25 free web apps that help students organize their work.

The 5o selections are a great starting place, with this caveat: EduChoices includes some online encyclopedias among the web sites, and we would remind students that it's not a good idea to include general encyclopedias among one's research for college-level work. The appropriate use of general encyclopedia articles is during the initial phase of research when deciding upon a topic's viability.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy

The Metropolitan Museum of Art curates the online exhibit Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy.

An introduction to the exhibit says,
"Since the first appearance of Superman in 1938, the superhero has exercised a powerful influence over our collective imagination, serving as avatars or conduits for our hopes, dreams, and desires. . . .Fashion not only shares the superhero’s metaphoric malleability, but actually embraces and responds to the particular metaphors that the superhero represents, notably that of the power of transformation."

The exhibit explores connections between the fashionable body and the superhero body, and runs through September 1. Sections of it seem especially relevant to this summer's movie releases of Iron Man ("the armored body") and The Incredible Hulk ("the virile body"). Pictured above, "the graphic body."

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Oddest Book Title of the Year

The book If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start With Your Legs, by an American writing as Big Boom, won The Bookseller's Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year.

Runner-up titles include I Was Tortured By the Pygmy Love Queen (second place) and Cheese Problems Solved (third place).

You can read more about the 30th annual Bookseller prize on its web site.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Excellent Links

Five days a week, we receive an automated email from Very Short List, an email that gives us a single internet link with a little description and background. Very Short List is a free service "that points to excellent new (and sometimes vintage) entertainment and media that haven’t been hyped to within an inch of their lives. Each weekday, we tell our subscribers about a single recommended gem from among the vast pile of feature films and documentaries (in theatres and on DVD), television shows, novels, nonfiction books, magazine articles, Websites and services, CDs, radio programs, and more."

None of us need more junk in our in-boxes--this is a little email that is never junk.