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Month: August 2014

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Jethro lived here

Posted on August 24, 2014
by John Jackson
Found this about 16 inches down. My lavender and dahlia plants are gonna be real happy in their new garden spot. #compost
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Hsi Lai Temple

Posted on August 21, 2014
by John Jackson
Today’s staff outing
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A primer on net neutrality

Posted on August 21, 2014
by John Jackson

I wrote a “Keeping Up With…” post for ACRL on net neutrality. Read more.

Posted on August 21, 2014
by John Jackson
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Summer scenes at Wardman Library

Posted on August 6, 2014
by John Jackson
Tweet tweet!
The things we make our students do… (at Wardman Library – Whittier College)
New project for student to work on. Did I do it right? #cleanallthethings (at Wardman Library – Whittier College)
Oh hell yeah we can
New poster outside my office door #netneutrality (at Wardman Library – Whittier College)
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Gardener. Father. Academic librarian. (bibliothecarius communicendi). I drink and I know things.

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