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Let's take a look at my 2024 goals progress so far!| howling libraries
Har jag alla hästar i stallet? Kanske inte. Jag försvinner i princip i månader, och när jag väl dyker upp med ett ordentligt blogginlägg, skriver jag det på svenska. Trots att jag vet att nästan in…| A Book Owl's Corner
Data doesn’t always speak for itself. It needs a translator. A conductor. A storyteller. And that’s exactly what Visualizations in Research HX is built to be. The post The role of integration in enhancing data visualization appeared first on Forsta.| Forsta
Data doesn’t always speak for itself. It needs a translator. A conductor. A storyteller. And that’s exactly what Visualizations in Research HX is built to be. The post Expert insights into the future of visualizations appeared first on Forsta.| Forsta
The dreaded reading slump. You know the one — where you swear you’ll read “just one chapter,” but then you stare at the book like it’s an alien artifact, and nothing happens. Your TBR pile looks li…| Chelle's Book Ramblings
Data doesn’t always speak for itself. It needs a translator. A conductor. A storyteller. And that’s exactly what Visualizations in Research HX is built to be. The post AI ethics: Future-proof your research appeared first on Forsta.| Forsta
Les méchants, il y en a énormément en littérature. Depuis l’Antiquité, les êtres malfaisants ont eu le temps d’évoluer de bien des manières, nous proposant ainsi une galerie infinie de personnages. Et des figures emblématiques qui ont marqué nos cultures. On les appelle souvent « antagonistes », en opposition au terme « protagoniste » qui désigne le personnage principal… Lire la suite Les Méchants en littérature| Léna Au Puits Des Mots
“Blue Sargent had forgotten how many times she’d been told that she would kill her true love.” First line in The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater Romantic books take up a lot of sh…| First Line Reader
Look, I know. You’ve probably spent way too much time (okay, maybe 10 minutes, but it feels like an eternity) figuring out the best way to track your reading. You’ve got spreadsheets, apps, journal…| Chelle's Book Ramblings
We all know that feeling when you stumble upon a book that just clicks. You start reading, and suddenly, the world around you fades away—you’re not just turning pages, you’re living in a completely different world. But here’s the thing: it’s not just about any book. It’s about the right book, at the right time.… Continue reading How Reading a Book at the Right Time Makes It a Perfect 10 or a 100| Chelle's Book Ramblings
“The two men appeared out of nowhere, a few yards apart in the narrow, moonlit lane.” First line in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling After more than a year, we̵…| First Line Reader
Hello, friends! I am back, and I have decided to do something today which I am not that accustomed to doing, which is COMPLAINING. So buckle up, folks, I am going to launch you into a spiral of some of the pet peeves I have, when I am reading books or watching a movie. Excessive… Continue reading My pet peeves (aka me complaining about fictional things)→| Inkspun tales
“It was nearing midnight and the Prime Minister was sitting alone in his office, reading a long memo that was slipping through his brain without leaving the slightest trace of meaning behind.…| First Line Reader
Alright, let’s talk about audiobooks, Yep I can’t shut up about them since I fell down the sound wave hole (Thank You Lights Out It’s all Your fault) Anyway.. we all know that when it c…| Chelle's Book Ramblings
Do Audiobooks Really Count as Reading? Let’s Settle This Once and For All Ah, the age-old debate, I got sucked into once again after falling down the Rabitt Hole of Lights Out by Navessa Allen (The…| Chelle's Book Ramblings
“Zhongli village lay flattened under the sun like a defeated dog that has given up on finding shade.” First line in She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan I’m a frequent us…| First Line Reader
Alright, folks, it’s that time of year again — time to make New Year’s resolutions I’ll definitely stick to; until I come to my senses and remember that I don’t actually enjoy “self-dis…| Chelle's Book Ramblings
Hey fellow bookworms! Have you ever found yourself loving a particular book and when you try to find a similar vibe … you are just not sure if what you are looking for is a Trope or a whole S…| Chelle's Book Ramblings
Listen in as James Burgon, Laurie Baker, Stephen Larcombe, Taya Forde and Karen Hotopp talk about the publications, staff advancements and other exciting news coming out of the Institute from May a…| Naturally Speaking
Striking the ideal work-life balance is a challenge faced by many in academia. Here, Institute Director Professor Dan Haydon shares his thoughts on this thorny topic.| Naturally Speaking
Hello Blogging World! Jonny Hey there, I’m Jonny! Before we start, I’ve got a little werewolf joke for ya. How do you support a werewolf’s YouTube Channel? Lycan subscribe! Misty…| Misty's Book Space
It is time to revisit the iconic series, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, as I discuss my favourite moments. From small details to character work, these are the scenes that have earned my timel…| Me & Ink
Happy Saturday, everyone! First off, please, please, please tell me this post is showing up in your readers??! I’m still at an absolute loss as to why WordPress has been boycotting my Iceland…| A Book Owl's Corner
After seeing the impact that discussion systems have had on the internet, I decided to bring the dicussion to the source!| blog.benwinding
Today on the blog I will discuss some of my non-bookish hobbies. *Gasp* I know I have other hobbies besides book blogging. I know that Let’s Talk Bookish is usually a Friday thing and this wa…| Kathryn Books