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About meI've only partially entered my "stacks." Unrated books are unread books.

About my libraryWhile i was testing out LibraryThing for the APIRG library's web migration options, I decided I liked LibraryThing enough to be still entering tomes on my deathbed.

The APIRG online migration will happen this summer if Delicious Monster gets its act together... pleasepleaseplease

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LocationEdmonton, Alberta

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Member sinceApr 17, 2006

Currently readingThe Visual Culture Reader by Nicholas Mirzoeff
The Cultural Studies Reader; Second Edition by Simon During
Gramsci is Dead : Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements by Richard J F Day
Teaching Positions: Difference, Pedagogy, and the Power of Address by Elizabeth Ann Ellsworth
On Revolution (Penguin Classics) by Hannah Arendt
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Thanks for adding me to interesting libraries! It must be said that I have not read every single one of my books. I have scores of unread ones, forlornly sitting and waiting to be taken up and loved...

And I am curious to know: is APIRG migrating from LT to DM or the other way round? DM is pretty cool but is stored on one's hard drive rather than on the interweb, thus necessitating a backup.
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