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Poetry News For February 5, 2007

Posted February 5th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Penn online poetry project rooted in culture of accessibility —

‘Every essay is like an adventure’ —

Lauded poet stays positive —

the current obsession with plagiarism stands at the precise intersection of the cult of celebrity and what he calls “the cult of originality” —

What the Romans did for Julie Andrews — [...]

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bibliographics

Posted May 2nd, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

In grad school at the U of TN School of Information Sciences, I didn’t really enjoy coursework about cataloging. Just not a cataloger. But I do appreciate that the MARC cataloging format had a tremendous impact on libraries. I’m old enough to remember card catalogs. Younger folks probably do not. Anyway, Henriette Avram, the [...]

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mortal

Posted March 31st, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

“The Man I Killed” By David Thorburn
Copper Canyon basks in the glow of two huge prizes and its illustrious writers
Library of Congress Presents ‘Song of America’ Tour
Poetry scam disappoints literary hopefuls
World‘ Largest Choka Adds Concordance
Contentment, Love and Liquor: Snapshots From the Life of a Poet (bug me not)
Shakespeare’s legendary first folio is to be sold [...]

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