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message 1: by Diana S (new)

Diana S | 2175 comments Mod
If you have any Questions -OR- Comments for any of the tasks this month, ask them here.
Feel free to Chit-Chat here too! 🤓


message 2: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 734 comments QUESTION re: 1.3 BUZZWORD
Read a book with a CHARACTER'S NAME in the Title.


Your examples show FULL names (first and last). Does a book with only a first name count? e.g. Alice I Have Been

How about only a last name? e.g. The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries


message 3: by ♞ Pat (new)

♞ Pat Gent | 342 comments 2.4 #2. INCLUSION - read a book published by an imprint dedicated to inclusive voices in publishing. You can use this link to help you get started, if you like: https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/dei-....... Include the publisher and what they specialize in with your book.

I'm not quite sure what it is I'm supposed to do. The site has book suggestions in their Benjamin Franklin Award section, but beyond that I'm not sure about what to do.
What is an imprint? Maybe that will help me find a direction.


message 4: by Mickslibrarian (new)

Mickslibrarian | 456 comments ♞ Pat wrote: "2.4 #2. INCLUSION - read a book published by an imprint dedicated to inclusive voices in publishing. You can use this link to help you get started, if you like: https://www.ibpa-online.org/page/dei..."

The Imprint is basically whatever publisher is on the side of the book. Technically, most of what we see are not the actual publishers (eg., HarperCollins), but are a subdivision focused on publishing certain types of books (eg. Amistad Books, which published books by and about Black people). The books listed in the resources section of the link will show you some of those imprints. This link may also help: https://www.libraryjournal.com/story/...

It doesn't matter what kind of diversity or inclusion it is, just that it is dedicated, in part or in whole, to providing a publishing voice for authors from under-represented communities. Does that help?


message 5: by Diana S (new)

Diana S | 2175 comments Mod
Book Concierge wrote: "QUESTION re: 1.3 BUZZWORD
Read a book with a CHARACTER'S NAME in the Title.


Your examples show FULL names (first and last). Does a book with only a first name count? e.g. [book:Alice I Have Been|..."


That is perfectly fine


message 6: by Diana S (new)

Diana S | 2175 comments Mod
FYI - WE'RE PARTICIPATING IN THE SUMMER OLYMPICS 🏋️🤾🤸🏊
STARTING NEXT MONTH. I'LL BE LISTING THE DETAILS SOMETIME NEXT WEEK 🤓


message 7: by ♞ Pat (new)

♞ Pat Gent | 342 comments Mickslibrarian wrote: "It doesn't matter what kind of diversity or inclusion it is, just that it is dedicated, in part or in whole, to providing a publishing voice for authors from under-represented communities. Does that help?..."

I think so. I'm going to see if I can find time at work tomorrow to peruse the site and see how what you've said fits with what I see. I'm sure I can. figure it out. I'm a college graduate for heaven's sake!


message 8: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 988 comments Pat - re: 3.1 and 3.2
1. In the map used - are there 4 or 5 regions - ie is Alaska & Hawaii separate or part of West?
2. Since there are not 6 regions - to get bonus point, authors just have to be in a different state than was used in 3.1?


message 9: by Diana S (new)

Diana S | 2175 comments Mod
That's what I plan on doing.


message 10: by Amber (new)

Amber (arboan) | 760 comments Pat - 3.1 and 3.2 the link for regions does not seem to be working any more or at least not for me. I found some other maps but they have various different regions and I'm not sure what the one you posted had. Is there a different link we should use?


message 11: by Diana S (last edited Mar 09, 2024 11:57AM) (new)

Diana S | 2175 comments Mod
Your original post is still up and the link there is still working. I plan on leaving up. We're OK


message 12: by Marilyn (last edited Mar 10, 2024 01:10PM) (new)

Marilyn Lott | 544 comments Diana, can you remember the name of the site where we could paste an image of a book, and it would give you the percentages of each color in the image?


message 13: by Marilyn (new)

Marilyn Lott | 544 comments Diana S wrote: "Your original post is still up and the link there is still working. I plan on leaving up. We're OK"

I just tried it, and it doesn't work for me--comes up with a 403 error, site not found.


message 14: by Diana S (last edited Mar 10, 2024 08:01PM) (new)

Diana S | 2175 comments Mod
Did you try going to the original post - post #5? Try it . It works.


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message 16: by Marilyn (new)

Marilyn Lott | 544 comments Linda C wrote: "It's TinEye Labs
https://labs.tineye.com/color/"


Thank you so much! Somehow I lost that link and never could find it again!


message 17: by Marilyn (new)

Marilyn Lott | 544 comments Diana S wrote: "Did you try going to the original post - post #5? Try it . It works."

Yes, at first I didn't know what you meant, but I found it, and sure enough, it works great! Thanks, Diana!


message 18: by ♞ Pat (new)

♞ Pat Gent | 342 comments Sorry gang. I've been out of pocket for the past 10 days at a horsemanship clinic in Texas and then dealing with a long term house guest.

It looks like the questions about the regions have been answered. As far as Alaska / Hawaii, if you want to include them in the West, that's ok. If you want to make them a fifth region, that's ok too.

It's the heart of the task that matters, not the pull it through a knothole.

I'm SO far behind, the leaders are passing me for a second time around the track. ::sigh::


message 19: by ♞ Pat (last edited Mar 22, 2024 07:15AM) (new)

♞ Pat Gent | 342 comments 2. Since there are not 6 regions - to get bonus point, authors just have to be in a different state than was used in 3.1?


Correct.


Regions Map



message 20: by Diana S (new)

Diana S | 2175 comments Mod
Thanks Pat ☺️


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