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  • Mobile library (cartoon)

    Hilarious cartoon by Zach Kanin. Via Roughly Daily.

  • Ebook love #111 (picture)

    Via aparzy / Webstagram.

  • Reading to a child (cartoon)

    Grant Snider, the witty cartoonist behind Incidental Comics, focuses on everything related to books, libraries, and reading. Recently, to celebrate Father’s Day, he has created a series of funny comics about the “beautiful chaos of having an 18-month-old.” Perhaps the most joyous part of the day is an hour spent reading to a child… The cartoons are available…

  • Reader (cartoon)

    Via Poorly Drawn Lines.

  • Successful summer reading in 6.5 steps (cartoon)

    This funny picture was created by Oyster, a subscription-based digital book service with over 500,000 titles on offer. They’ve put together a good list of recommended books for summer 2014. Enjoy! Via Oyster HQ Blog.

  • Book splits (cartoon)

    A cartoon by Frederick Deligne, via The Cagle Post.

  • Student access to digital learning devices (infographic)

    The infographic prepared by the Institute of College Credits analyses the access to digital devices among American students. In public schools, the ratio of students to computers (internet access) is 3 to 1. 100% of students use these devices to connect to the internet at schools. At homes, students mostly use their mobile phones (88%),…

  • The importance of technology in education (infographic)

    The infographic prepared by Writengine shows 5 main benefits of using technology in education. We’d change just one thing in the chart. From “technology can be a powerful tool” to “technology is a powerful tool.” Via Visually.

  • The Kama Sutra for bibliophiles (picture)

    Via I Waste So Much Time.

  • Books will let you live a double life – ad campaign (pictures)

    Hamburg-based ad agency Kolle Rebbe has created an imaginative series of print ads for Stories! Bookstore. With a key message “Where will your books take you?” the ads show that while reading a book you are living a totally different and exciting life. So, where are you going this evening? Via Design Taxi.

  • The future of library services for and with teens (infographic)

    Based on a report from YALSA, the infographic, designed by Naomi Bates from Northwest High School Library, shows how important it is to keep libraries being part of a teen’s life. There is no doubt that libraries and learning are changing and that technology is the portal to inspire and fulfill young adults’ hunger for…

  • Ebook love #110 (picture)

    Via tushkanchikx / Webstagram.