September 2011 NYPL Blog Highlights
Back to school! The NYPL blogs have been practicing their penmanship.
- A was for Aguilar CRW
- B was for Breaking Bad
- C was for crowdsourcing
- D was for Downton Abbey
- E was for Eels
- F was for fashion
- G was for Glee
- H was for Hispanic Heritage Month
- I was for Indian cooking
- J was for Jesus Camp and 49 other documentaries
- K was for Kindle
- L was for Lithgow
- M was for Musical of the Month
- N was for New York Times Bestsellers
- O was for origami
- P was for paranormal
- Q was for quotations — 44 of them on Library Way
- R was for Reader's Den: Sweetness and Blood
- S was for a Senegalese slave's autobiography
- T was for Tea Party
- U was for trying to explain the unthinkable
- V was for vintage runway pics
- W was for writers at LPA
- X was for X-Men
- Y was for Yankees
- Z was for zines
For more alphabet fun, just look in the Digital Gallery! Alphabet books, Alphabets (writing systems), Alphabets in art.
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Comments
YAY NYPL BLOGGERS!
Submitted by Jen (not verified) on October 1, 2011 - 9:20am
Cool indexing idea!
Submitted by Jean (not verified) on October 3, 2011 - 3:32pm