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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Working on Martini Opitti w/coffee tower in background.


Working on Martini Opitti w/coffee tower in background., originally uploaded by ItAteMySweater.

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Library and archives (book and paper) conservator, supporter of intellectual freedom and resident of the internet (ask me about my LOL mug). Hater of tape and champion of cellulose.
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (56)
    • ►  October (2)
      • My So-Called Green Thumb
      • State of the Suzy Address (or how I spent my summe...
    • ►  August (6)
      • Smoke from the Station wildfire
      • Tape puts me in a bad Moody's.
      • AHHHH!
      • I am the mongoose whisperer...
      • German staple binding with mylar window on the spi...
      • Circulation exhibit
    • ▼  July (8)
      • The Hummingbird!
      • Dr Dolittle in the Moon: Before and After
      • Return of the Evanston map!
      • Take action! Help save the Kilgarlin Center's Con...
      • In the midst of lining...
      • Previous repair
      • Working on Martini Opitti w/coffee tower in backgr...
      • ALA 2009
    • ►  June (4)
      • Socially Networked Preservation
      • The unicorn dodges!
      • Tools used in book repair and restoration
      • Pigskin for bookbinding!
    • ►  May (15)
      • "A Man of Leisure", Before Treatment
      • Declare your independence (in your notes, not in o...
      • Back from AIC
      • Digital surrogates (aka Photoshop for conservation...
      • LIbrary and Archives collections discussion groups...
      • Conservation 2.0 (WiFi not included)
      • AIC is not ALA
      • Crazy bicycle route of today
      • Portfolio website
      • Lake Michigan on a nice May day
      • A successful evening of beach glass arranging
      • Tape is NOT KOSHER.
      • LOL mug
      • Kalanchoe and aloe
      • Book Oiler's Delight
    • ►  April (3)
      • (evil, evil tape on "The Dances of Death") (tin...
      • Library propaganda
      • Ira Aldridge Theater broadsides
    • ►  March (6)
      • Plants making babies.
      • LEGOs
      • Take an anger management class, dude.
      • Better is the enemy of good.
      • Adventures of a librarian!
      • New fish.
    • ►  February (5)
      • An appalling lack of breakfast tacos (or reason #5...
      • Barbie models the tiny Bible
      • Drop-lining, or: I'm a YouTube star!
      • Exhibit: HIV/AIDS Materials from Nigeria
      • Giant, filthy, cracking map of Evanston
    • ►  January (7)
      • Recent things I have enjoyed watching on the inter...
  • ►  2008 (41)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (1)
    • ►  October (17)
    • ►  August (7)
    • ►  July (11)
    • ►  June (1)

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  • FAIL blog
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  • Photoshop Disasters
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