I'll add this (on the right) to my growing collection. I could climb in there quite easily. It's called: "Relax! (today is a public holiday)" . It arrived here because I clicked on it and and then clicked on Blog This, but I notice that it made it here without a proper citation. I thought clicking on Blog This meant that it would bring the citation information over with it. Hmmm. Now I guess I have to go back and find this one as well, but at least I know the title, that should speed up the search.
Sure enough, using the title helped enormously. The photographer is msc(@flickr-break). Strange: I can see that information quite clearly under the photo when I'm in edit mode, but not when I look at my blog that goes live.
Meanwhile, I've contacted two photographers through Flickr! email, so that's something else I've learned during this practice session.
For some reason my header came back on properly. I wonder how that happened?
Ha, I found and cited my last photo! And of all things it was called: Untitled.
I've learned my lesson, the lesson I teach my students and my colleagues: cite your sources immediately so you don't have to go back and find them again!
Meanwhile, I've read The Seems: Glitch in Sleep, Edward's Eyes and I'm in the middle of Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
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3 comments:
There is something very alluring about your multiple photos of hammocks. They imply relaxation, and time (having it) and somehow being prompted to think in those veins has a smidgeon of a calming effect. Thank you.
I think that there is a feature called "Zotero" that let's you grab citations on the fly, so to speak. I haven't used it yet, but want to look into it.
I also like your theme. Reading is relaxing. Slow swing, napping and cogitating. Excellent pastimes.
Your pictures of hammocks are very inspirational. You helped me figure out a name for my blog - RedCouchReader - it is where you will find me whenever I have the house to myself - on my red leather couch reading whatever book I have in hand.
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