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The library: the final frontier. These are the adventures of the staff of Mallville Public. Their never ending mission: to deal with strange new behaviors, to seek out new books and new donations, to boldly know that the policies they’re about to re-implement have never been successful before. This, the 11th Unshelved collection and the first in full-color, reprints comic strips originally published from April 1, 2013, to September 25, 2014, plus "Conference Tips" that appeared in ALA CogNotes newspapers in 2013 and 2014. Gene Ambaum went to school to be a librarian. Bill didn't, but he’s been creating Unshelved with Gene for so long he’s now a librarian-by-contact. They’ve been writing about the staff and patrons of the Mallville Public Library for 13 years. Follow all of their ongoing adventures at unshelved.com.

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Series: Unshelved Publisher: Overdue Media

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  • ISBN: 9781937914172
  • File size: 53704 KB
  • Release date: June 4, 2015

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English

The library: the final frontier. These are the adventures of the staff of Mallville Public. Their never ending mission: to deal with strange new behaviors, to seek out new books and new donations, to boldly know that the policies they’re about to re-implement have never been successful before. This, the 11th Unshelved collection and the first in full-color, reprints comic strips originally published from April 1, 2013, to September 25, 2014, plus "Conference Tips" that appeared in ALA CogNotes newspapers in 2013 and 2014. Gene Ambaum went to school to be a librarian. Bill didn't, but he’s been creating Unshelved with Gene for so long he’s now a librarian-by-contact. They’ve been writing about the staff and patrons of the Mallville Public Library for 13 years. Follow all of their ongoing adventures at unshelved.com.

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