Off the Shelf

Books and the life of the UPF intern who shelves them. tealms.rr@gmail.com

I just cut my lip while licking an envelope containing PAs. Here’s to hoping I don’t die a la George Costanza’s fiancee.

In order to make it more relevant, I tried to see if the Press had any books on first aid. We don’t, but here’s what came up when I searched:

1. 100% Pure Florida Fiction

2. A Sacred Trust: Nelson Poynter and the St. Petersburg Times

3. Africanism and Authenticity in African-American Women’s Novels

4. AIDS, Culture, and Africa

5. Christine de Pizan and Medieval French Lyric

I don’t really know either. Perhaps it’s something in the metadata that makes Florida fiction relevant to first aid? I mean, it’s all about the metadata these days, the information within the information, used by online book sellers (like Amazon) and websites in order to look up and tie in information about various titles. So now I have to wonder… what could possibly be in those little packets of data that brought me such a wide variety of books?

7 months ago
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