When I went to a library training class, I decided to create some of my journal
in the form of ATCs. These are my first ATCs and were not meant to be
"arty." Some, I like very much as "art." I'll let you make your own
decisions.

1. My first ATC, at the very beginning of the class.
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2. A reaction to Daniel Pink's book A whole new mind.
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3. More reaction to Daniel Pink
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4.
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5.
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6. The temple of Pink.
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7. Aspects of learning
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8.
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9. Daniel Pink again.
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10. Focus on the question.
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11. Henry David Thoreau quote.
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12. None of my own art here. This booklet simply contains
Maya Angelou's phenomenally powerful poem. When you
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13. Not my work!!! Couldn't resist this 16th century painting.
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14. A journal entry about journaling.
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15. Wild cards that will affect the future of libraries.
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16.
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17. Reference interview process
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20. Did you know that reference items came in genres?
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