[Infografik] Sieben Schritte zum besseren Lesen
Quelle: Blinkist
Bibliothekarisch – die berufliche Tätigkeit eine:r Bibliothekar:in betreffend.
Quelle: Blinkist
[Update, 24.05.2017]
The original graphic comes from: Tell A Tale
Im Alter von 8 Jahren arbeitete Storm Reyse schon in Vollzeit mit anderern Migranten auf Bauernhöfen auf den Feldern außerhalb von Tacoma (Washington).Eines Tages kam ein Bücherbus an und brachte ihr neue Welten und Hoffnung.
Directed by: Julie Zammarchi
Executive Producers: Donna Galeno, Dave Isay, Lizzie Jacobs & Maya Millett
Producers: Rachel Hartman & Daniel Sitts
Audio Produced by: Michael Garofalo
Design: Connie Leung
Animation: Rebecca Raeder & Thomas Crew
Production Intern: Felix Lopez
Original Music: Joshua Abrams
Music Performed by: Joshua Abrams, Hamid Drake, Marquis Hill, Emmett Kelly & Adam Thornburg
Music Mixed by: Joshua Abrams & Neil Strauch
Special Thanks: Storm Reyes & Jeremy Hagquist
In Partnership with
POV
NPR
American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress
Funding Provided by
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Ford Foundation
In Gedenken an einen Fürsprecher von Bibliotheken hier die Rede des heute leider verstorbenen Roger Willemsen vom 101. Bibliothekartag in Hamburg (2012). Ab der 50. Minute und 10 Sekunden beginnt seine Rede.
Books are the way that we communicate with the dead. The way that we learn lessons from those who are no longer with us, that humanity has built on itself, progressed, made knowledge incremental rather than something that has to be relearned, over and over. There are tales that are older than most countries, tales that have long outlasted the cultures and the buildings in which they were first told. Neil Gaiman
Quelle: Cleveland Clinic
Via n2y Blog.
„Reading makes us better seers, imagination enables us to reinvent ourselves. The ambrosia of imagination is offered in books, in art.“ Lila Azam Zanganeh