Trump Admin Revokes Harvard’s Authorization To Enroll International Students
It is such a red flag when somebody says they’ll pay you to do a thing but won’t say publicly how much. image
Despite my initial disappointment that this post about “medieval bat books” does not contain any medieval depictions of bats, it’s an interesting look at a rare style of manuscript pocket almanac. image
I mean, it is a *really* good lamp.
Man, these administrators, always so focused on the relatively few times when I don't follow the established policies and procedures, but do I ever hear a kind word about the many times I do?
I found a significantly misshelved book I need for a class tomorrow by knowing its height, approximate thickness, and binding material, and just looking at the shelves until it announced itself to me. BEHOLD I AM A LIBRARIAN WIZARD.
We got an email from IT about tools to create AI-generated images and also some potential downsides. image
Breaking 725-year-old manuscript news: scholars have identified a Harvard Law School Library Magna Carta manuscript as one originally issued by Edward I in 1300, not a later copy as had been thought since the library purchased it decades ago for $27. https://hls.harvard.edu/today/harvard-law-schools-copy-of-magna-carta-revealed-as-original/
Not only have I not “read all the books here” I more or less haven’t read any of them. My job is to get the books here for other people to read.
"Two officials at the Justice Department selected by Donald Trump to take on positions at the Library of Congress were turned away from the premises on Monday in what was described to the media as a 'stand-off' by employees."