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dearnyu-njsz · 1 year ago
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[This blog is inactive and resting]
If you want to see my art, go over to my main @dear-nyu! I reblog a lot of stuff, but I still meticulously tag so you can search those :3
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🧡🌿Tag library!
Everything not art is tagged as [#not art]
nyu arts - all finished art
nyu doodles - the silly, the unfinished and all the rest!
art school tag - obligatory
sona tiem - everything sona related, mine and friends', original and AU both. Several AUs.
Story specific tags:
Scars of Dark Komety - Mothership TTRPG campaign. [finished]
Budapest by Night: The Dealmakers - Vampire the Masquerade campaign. [finished]
The Paranoia Records - Paranoia campaign [finished]
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smthsmth01 · 3 months ago
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My Tag Library
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teddypoi-qd · 8 months ago
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an old lady I was serving today saw my "don't die wondering" pin and said she really liked it, and I was about to be like "oh? old fruit?" but then she started talking about how she dreads dying in the middle of a book, because then she'll never know the end which is, like, an equally valid interpretation of the message tbh. I told her it's a good reason to come back as a ghost and she lit up saying she thinks she'd be really good at haunting. kind of an icon tbh. i hope she dies at the end of her book, or that she comes and haunts the library so she can read to her heart's content.
EDIT: This is getting notes, so I'm slapping on some terf repellent preemptively lol
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podddcasttt · 7 months ago
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Friendly reminder that if you talk about how representation is important and how there's not enough diverse media, I implore you to seek out the media that already exists. And if you live in an area with a public library, go to see if they're available at your public library. And then go check them out.
As a librarian, it is demoralizing to see how low the circulation statistics are on lgbt+ books and books by BIPOC authors. I include them in displays and readers advisory, but people still don't check them out as much. Libraries only have a finite amount of resources, including space. We don't get a book then keep it forever. If not enough people check it out, we have to get rid of it to make room for more books. And when James Patterson Book #69 gets checked out 30 times in one year and cool, subversive Sci fi novel with a Black trans woman main character has never been checked out once, the librarian (me) has to make a hard decision.
If you're looking for something tangible and easy to do this pride month, look for lgbt+ books (there are millions of lists online that you can find. It's easier than it's ever been to find diverse books) and check them out from your library.
No time to read? Look for a short story or poetry anthology and just read as much as you have time for. Or just check out a book cus it looks interesting and read as much as you can. We have movies too.
As cool as it would be for me to just keep the books I want and get rid of the ones I don't, I have to listen to the community on matters of collection development. And the community tells me what books they want by checking them out and leaving the ones they don't want on the shelf.
If you think this doesn't apply to you because you live in a progressive area and obviously the books are being checked out, you're wrong. I once worked in a community with a large lgbt population. Those books were not getting checked out. If you want to tell me you live in a conservative area and your library doesn't have any diverse books, you are legally obligated to check the catalog before replying to this post. I currently work in a conservative community and we have lgbt+ and bipoc books. And if you still cannot find any, you are legally obligated to see if your library has a collection request form that patrons can fill out before replying to this post.
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tickldpnk8 · 3 months ago
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Honestly, this list is so comprehensive that if I’m wondering what tag to use for a character, I just go here and use what @writing-for-life used. 🤷🏼‍♀️
The Ultimate Sandman Character Tag List!
I recently published a tag list for all female Sandman characters I have written about or posted art for (I’ve just added to it and tidied it up. The tags auto-update, so feel free to bookmark it if you want to stay in the loop about the Sandwomen), which made me think:
Why not do that for all the characters for quick reference?
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So if you’re interested in one particular character, you can just quickly go to their tag on my blog. These are character tags, so you’ll find anything from metas to fics/poetry and art in no particular order. If you are looking for something more specific, please have a look at my pinned post.
I will not pretend I wrote and posted equally for all of them (some might just have one entry), and a few are missing (I’ll add tags when applicable). But right now, I have roundabout 100 Sandman characters waiting to get explored, and existing tags will auto-update whenever something new gets added, so feel free to bookmark this post.
I tag pretty consistently (some characters have two tags because I initially didn’t 🙈), but the odd one might slip through and float around on my blog without being tagged; you can also try to use the search function on my blog.
So without further ado, here they are (and now I’ll need to lie down):
The Endless
Destiny
Death
Dream or Morpheus
Dream/Daniel or Daniel Hall
Destruction
Desire
Despair
Delirium/Delight
Dream’s Lovers
(Yes, they get their own space for quick reference, but they’re also under their applicable headers)
Alianora
Calliope
Killalla
Nada
Thessaly
Titania
Denizens of the Dreaming
Cain and Abel (Cain here, Abel here)
The Corinthian
The Cuckoo
Eve
The Fashion Thing
Fiddler’s Green/Gilbert
Gault
Goldie
Gregory
Guardians of the Gate/Gatekeepers
Jessamy
Lucien (comics)
Lucienne (Netflix)
Martin Tenbones
Matthew the Raven
Mervyn Pumpkinhead
Gods and (Fallen) Angels
Bast
Calliope
Duma
The Fates (Furies, Kindly Ones, Hecateae etc)
Hades
Ishtar
Loki
Lucifer Morningstar
Mazikeen
The Creator/Presence and Glory
Persephone
Remiel
Fae
Auberon
Cluracan
Nuala
Titania
Immortals and Long-Lived Humans
Bhartari
Hob Gadling
Mad Hettie
Orpheus
Thessaly
Mortal Beings and Humans
Alex Burgess
Alianora
Augustus
Barbie
Barnaby Farrell (Uncle Barnaby)
Bette Munroe (hit the 100 link limit, just put #bette munroe into the tag search if my blog)
Carl/Carla
Chantal
Clarice Farrell (Aunt Clarice)
Ethel Cripps
Foxglove (Donna Cavanagh)
Gwen
Hal Carter
Hazel McNamara
Hope Beautiful Lost Nebula
Jed Walker
John Constantine (Comics)
Judy Talbot
Lady Johanna Constantine (Comics)
Modern Johanna Constantine (Netflix)
John Dee
John Hathaway
Joshua A. Norton/Emperor Norton
Killalla of the Glow
Lyta Hall
Marco Polo
Nada
Paul McGuire
Prez Rickard
Rachel Moodie
Richard Madoc
Roderick Burgess
Rosemary
Rose Walker
Ruby
Unity Kinkaid
Wanda
Wesley Dodds
William Shakespeare
Zelda
Other
Barnabas
Night
Time
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transannabeth · 2 years ago
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btw if you borrow dvds or cds from library you can rip them onto your own blanks or onto your hard drive or whatever. librarians don’t care and they won’t know if you do it or not
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probablymoons · 11 months ago
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"If It's Sex You're Looking For..." Designed by Judith Johnson for Hallmark, 1971. Archived from The Peculiar Manicule.
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teddys-draft · 9 months ago
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A love language ✨
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critterbitter · 1 year ago
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Language divides and building bridges.
Elesa’s feeling homesick. Emmet, bless his heart, tries to help by infodumping while Ingo frantically runs off to find water (crying is a very dehydrating experience).
((Would you look at that! The kids are picking up kantonese and galarian from each other!))
BONUS:
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Heh. Callback.
Want to see more? Here’s the masterpost for submas!
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aaronstveit · 4 months ago
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you should go to the library. you should get a library card. you should download libby or hoopla or whatever apps your library uses. you should request that they order books that you're interested in. you should go to events they host. you should request books from other libraries when your library doesn't have them. you should get to know the librarians. you should ask for assistance when you need it. you should sit in the library and read. you should check out books you've never heard of. you should use whatever services they offer. you should put holds on books. you should utilize your local library. please utilize your local library.
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blobcatthe1st · 2 months ago
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Little red doodles
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And extra queenie
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lesbianboyfriend · 2 years ago
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this pride month kiss your local library on the mouth
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fantomeeee · 8 months ago
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an art request (sorta????? not really this just popped into my head and i needed to share the idea so i am telling you now because youre the only person i know who shares both these media as like. fixations, also dont feel obliged to draw art dont do that bad for you) isat gang as the magical girls
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OMG YES thank you so much for this suggestion!!!!
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binkyfishy · 4 months ago
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are you at your limit ?
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hesitationss · 2 years ago
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anyone can make a zine, regardless of skill level or access to materials or design programs. all you need is paper, scissors and drawing utensils (although many people enjoy collaging!) web search "8 page 1 sheet zine how to".
everyone SHOULD make a zine too, you will feel so good about it ♡ it's about putting the power of production into the hands of the people! also you don't have to sell it or anything, you can just make one for yourself or trade/give some to friends!
i really love julia grofrer's guide to analogue self publishing aka making zines on 8.5x11 paper
and jaydragon/jdragsky's thread on staple's self serve print centres (if you're area does not have a local print shop, they probably have a staples or fedex print centre)
if you can't draw, here is twitter thread for public domain art and also a mini summary of when thing enter creative commons (generally 70 years after artist death in the US and CAD)
i also have a DIY zine page on my art blog that i am dedicated to updating as i find more resources! (not accessible through tumblr mobile app, mobile friendly, just open the link in a browser)
go make some zines!!!
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carriesthewind · 4 months ago
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Ok. I am maybe kind of losing my mind just a little bit.
A few days ago, I mentioned in a post that the IA only cares about information being digitized, not about actual digital access. And I mentioned that access includes patrons being able to actually find what they are looking for, and suggested IA did not prioritize that critical aspect of access. But I didn't really go into any more detail.
So someone over on bluesky linked to this write-up of a talk Brewster Kahle gave about using so-called AI. And one of his reported statements made my mouth drop open in shock.
...and then I read further in the article and realized it was incorrectly reporting basic facts around Hachette, so I had to go and listen to the whole speech myself.* (And I want to say, briefly - he raises some legitimate potential uses for LLMs! He's kind of a dick about some of it ("it's up to us to go and keep [Balinese] culture alive"), but some of the things he's talking about actually seem useful.)
*Incidentally, while Kahle doesn't lie about the ALA brief in the speech, he absolutely misleads about the nature and facts of the case and deliberately omit the part of the story where the IA decided to suspend the one-to-one owned-to-loan ratio thing, despite repeatedly emphasizing that one-to-one was what the IA was doing with their lending program.
And oh my god. He really said what the article reports. (This portion starts around 20:10.)
He says that the IA has scanned over 18,000 periodicals. And that they used to have professional librarians manually create descriptions of the periodicals in order to catalog them. (Sidenote: there are existing directories, but he describes their licensing terms as "ridiculous." This is not a field I know much about, but I spoke to one person who agreed, though for different reasons. His reason is that you can only license, not purchase, the directory descriptions. The person I spoke to was instead focused on the prices demanded for the licenses. Regardless, the idea of creating an open, free directory seems both like an incredible amount of work and an amazing resource...if it was accurate.)
But according to Kahle, it took 45 minutes to an hour to create a description and catalog each periodical.
And so now, instead, they're using AI to make the descriptions and so it only takes 7-10 minutes!
"And yes it hallucinates, and it has some problems, and whatever — but it’s a lot faster than having to write it yourself!"
Oh. My god.
Just.
YOU ARE KNOWINGLY INTRODUCING AI HALLUCINATIONS INTO YOUR CATALOG?!
(And yes, he says that they are "confirmed by a librarian" but it can't really be, not if it's only taking 7-10 minutes! Maybe the librarian can do a quick check for super obvious errors, but actually checking a AI's summary work requires actually going back to the source and reviewing it yourself!)
I just....
I need to emphasize for those of you for who aren't familiar - if a book or article is miscataloged, it is effectively lost. Because it doesn't mater if a library or an archive owes it - if someone can't find it when they are looking for it, it is not only inaccessible, the only way to find it again is through chance. Imagine if you went into a library, but instead of organized shelves (where if even if you can't find what you're looking for, the librarians know where to look), every single book was just piled in a heap.
If a book is miscateloged, it still exists, but it is lost, not truly accessible. And they know that this is happening, "but whatever." Because Brewster Kahle doesn't actually care about real, practical, digital access. (Much less non-digital access.)
(And then to top it off, he goes on to criticize the Library of Congress for not being "access oriented.")
I just. 18,000 periodicals. And they've knowing, recklessly lost who knows how many of them. I feel like crying.
18,000 periodicals.
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