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Web Analyst and Consultant. Social Media in UK University libraries. February 22, 2013 No Comments. My last post…many months ago…mentioned the fact that I had just been commissioned to write another book:. Web metrics for the library and information professional. Excluding blogs, bookmarking buttons, and wider university accounts). This data is shared here. In case it is of use to anyone else. Most prevalent social media:. Twitter – 78/119. Facebook – 59/119. YouTube – 21/119. Flickr – 4/119. I don’...
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Plot 13: Soooo Busy!!
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The story of our allotment. Thursday, June 29, 2006. A propagator sitting on our sideboard should have been the easiest thing in the world to keep an eye on.unfortunately not:. The books warn us that "seedlings quickly get leggy".we have grown the daddy-long-legs of the lettuce world. Attempts have been made to prick out some of the seedlings that were still standing, but we will just have to wait and see. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BBC's Grow Your Own Veg.
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Plot 13: July 2008
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The story of our allotment. Sunday, July 13, 2008. As promised in the last post, this post brings the user up-to-date with the current state of the allotment. Whilst we don't spend as much time on the allotment as we wish, and the weeds are continuing to be a struggle, we did bring home a large bag of veg today :-). Jerusalem artichokes, potatoes, and some bits and pieces that refuse to show much in the way of life:. Cucumbers and courgettes.which we discovered were EXTREMELY tasty today.
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Plot 13: A very productive Tuesday
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The story of our allotment. Friday, March 28, 2008. A very productive Tuesday. Following the extensive propagating work on the Monday, we managed an equally productive Tuesday resulting in numerous photographs of mud. Mud covering peas and beans:. Mud covering lettuce seeds:. Mud covering carrot and parsnip seeds (can you tell Emma planted them in the wrong rows? Emma also planted a primrose:. Whilst I attacked the tree with a saw to stop its over-shadowing shenanigans:. Very productive and photogenic.
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Webinometry » Where is the Ice Bucket Challenge for Ferguson?
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Dope Math on the Web Rathan Haran. Where is the Ice Bucket Challenge for Ferguson? August 15, 2014 2:31 pm. Don’t get me wrong, finding a cure for ALS is a wonderful goal to raise awareness for. The Ice Bucket Challenge has been a brilliant social media campaign, and to date has crushed the total donations for ALS research. The conclusion from that is America is not for black people. Is this a product of media customization, and if so, is this a good thing? I have a lot of empathy for the black community...
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Webinometry » Bill Simmons is Carmelo Anthony’s Grandmother
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Dope Math on the Web Rathan Haran. Bill Simmons is Carmelo Anthony’s Grandmother. July 15, 2014 10:38 pm. And so are a lot of New York Knicks fans. Bill Simmons put out an article. Yesterday subtitled “With Carmelo Anthony staying with the Knicks, will we ever find out how truly great he can be? His contract extension (huh? His draft selection (what? What is up with this invention of so many excuses when the numbers are staring you directly in the face? Under-appreciated and misunderstood player? And if ...
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Plot 13: Propagating Again!
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The story of our allotment. Monday, March 24, 2008. Last time we tried propagating it didn't quite go to plan. Although that was almost 2 years ago and I am hopeful that this time we will be more successful. We have started to propagate tomatoes, butternut squashes, cucumbers, and courgettes. Luckily there are few flesh wounds that a monster plaster can't cure. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BBC's Grow Your Own Veg. A very productive Tuesday. The worlds laziest blogger?
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Plot 13: August 2008
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The story of our allotment. Sunday, August 17, 2008. Flowers, Peas and Tomatoes! We try growing different things each year; sometimes they work, and sometimes they don't. This year we have had some limited success with some wild flowers, peas, and tomatoes, for the first time. Whilst the flowers that have emerged looked nice, there was plenty of room in the flowerbed for more to emerge:. Nonetheless, there is nothing quite like growing something you can eat there and then:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Plot 13: Wild flowers...hopefully
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The story of our allotment. Saturday, March 08, 2008. Only a few hours after the last post showing a rectangle of mud on the allotment, another rectangle of mud:. Whilst it may look like Emma's shallow grave, it is actually a flower bed where Emma has been sowing wild flowers (if that is not a contradiction). Whats up mates, how is all, and what you would like to say regarding this post, in my view its truly awesome in favor of me. My weblog how to cure hemorrhoids. Check out my page; Pomata Emorroidi.
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Plot 13: Today's Allotment
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The story of our allotment. Sunday, July 13, 2008. As promised in the last post, this post brings the user up-to-date with the current state of the allotment. Whilst we don't spend as much time on the allotment as we wish, and the weeds are continuing to be a struggle, we did bring home a large bag of veg today :-). Jerusalem artichokes, potatoes, and some bits and pieces that refuse to show much in the way of life:. Cucumbers and courgettes.which we discovered were EXTREMELY tasty today.
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