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RBEP - vídeo e outras coisas... Jules Verne : Around the World in Eighty Days: 5 Weeks in a Balloon (Wordsworth Classics) Jules Verne : Around the World in Eighty Days: 5 Weeks in a Balloon (Wordsworth Classics) Author: Jules Verne Title: Around the World in Eighty Days: 5 Weeks in a Balloon (Wordsworth Classics) Moochable copies: No copies available Recommended: Topics: Published in: English Binding: Paperback Pages: Date: Publisher: NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company Weight: 0.49 pounds Size: 4.97 x 7.81 x 0.82 inches Edition: New Ed Amazon prices: used new Amazon.

Registration: Rate Books. Home. Social Networking for Books: One Ring, or Loosely Joined? I have to confess that one of the social networking tools I find most valuable is Goodreads.

Social Networking for Books: One Ring, or Loosely Joined?

(It’s a close second to Twitter, and way ahead of Facebook, Friendfeed, or Dopplr.) Unlike twitter, where I follow hundreds of people (possible because of twitter’s minimalism) and am followed by thousands, on Goodreads, I follow and am followed by a small circle of friends and people whose taste in books I trust. As someone who loves books, it is the pinnacle of private social networking for me. So it was with some interest that I read about Amazon’s acquisition of Shelfari. Much of the resulting commentary has focused on the problems this poses for LibraryThing, in which Amazon also has an invesment (via their recent purchase of Abebooks.)

Of course, that could change quickly if Amazon throws their muscle behind Shelfari and integrates it into their overall service. But here’s the counter: open and interoperable applications, including open social networks. Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section. Scope Statement The Section's major purpose is to support the provision of the library service and reading promotion to children and young adults throughout the world.

Libraries for Children and Young Adults Section

Its main objectives are to promote international cooperation in the fields of library services to children and young adults, and to encourage the exchange of experience, education and training and research in all aspects of this subject. The Section's concerns include the provision of library services to all children and young adults in different cultures and traditions in cooperation with appropriate organizations and to adults interacting with children and young adults. The Section works in cooperation with other IFLA Sections and a number of international reading and library associations, including the International Reading Association (IRA) and the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY). Strategic Plan Partnership The ICDL is a library for the world's children. Best Practices. Home_port. Rafael Capurro Alemão Inglês Francês Japonês Chinês Espanhol Grego Email: rafael(at)capurro.de Curriculum Vitae Nascimento: 1945, Montevideo, Uruguai.

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Licenciatura em Filosofia, Colegio Máximo, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1970). Pesquisa em documentação, Zentralstelle für Atomkernenergie-Dokumentation (ZAED), Karlsruhe, Alemanha (1972-75). Doutor em Filosofía, Universidade de Düsseldorf, Alemanha (1978). ULTIMAS ATIVIDADES 2013 EU Project Value Ageing: Interview R. MEMBRESIAS ANIE Changethegame European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (2000-2010) IIH LinkedIn MISTICA Red Filosófica del Uruguay Red Universitaria sobre ética en el ciberespacio Technology and Society The Nanoethics Group The World Technology Network Wiener Gesellschaft für Interkulturelle Philosophie Xing Coordination Action for the design and description of the FET Flagship candidate Robot Companions for Citizens (Member of the Advisory Board) PROJECTO BITrum.

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