24 de Abril de 2015
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14 de Abril de 2015
[Every Wednesday I’ll recommend one of the blogs I follow. Yes, I still follow the best of the best using a feed reader. You’ll be able to check the list @ this blog’s header.]
http://www.communia-association.org/
COMMUNIA is an international association that aim to foster, strengthen and enrich the Public Domain.
To fulfill its mission, COMMUNIA and its members raise awareness in, educate about, advocate for, offer expertise on and research about the Public Domain in the digital age within s...
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26 de Março de 2015
Tom Ennis was the son of John Ennis, also an accomplished piper, who emigrated from Kildare to Nebraska to work on the construction of the railroads.
via Tom Ennis – Irish Jigs, Reels, and Polkas (1917) | The Public Domain Review.
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23 de Março de 2015
Last year, we went to London for a couple of days. It was not my first time in London, but it was the first one that was not related to work.
If you follow this blog, you already know that I like detective novels and even collect some of them. I prefer those from Golden Age of Detective Fiction that follow the Knox’s rules (with one or to exceptions), so Agatha Christie is one of the favourites.
London is full of Christie’s references. First, The Mousetrap, the world’s longest...
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22 de Março de 2015
If you don’t use Twitter, it’s time to start. During this week, museums all over the world will interact with you, so be sure to follow #MuseumWeek. Today is #secretsMW day, so you can expect museums to share not so known facts about their collections, as well as to show you a glimpse of behind the scenes.
Its the start of #museumweek, see our spider lifting a whale at National Museum of Scotland http://t.co/PNgSPHROxxpic.twitter.com/mwyFq1eacm
— The GGR Group (@liftingcool...
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