“a couple” versus “a couple of”

“a couple apples,” or “a couple of apples,” which is the correct one? after some sniffing around i find that both are acceptable.

a thread at linguist-list has a useful discussion on this very topic.

the free dictionary has this usage note:

Although the phrase a couple of has been well established in English since before the Renaissance, modern critics have sometimes maintained that a couple of is too inexact to be appropriate in formal writing. But the inexactitude of a couple of may serve a useful purpose, suggesting that the writer is indifferent to the precise number of items involved. Thus the sentence She lives only a couple of miles away implies not only that the distance is short but that its exact measure is unimportant. This usage should be considered unobjectionable on all levels of style.·The of in the phrase a couple of is often dropped in speech, but this omission is usually considered a mistake, especially in formal contexts. Three-fourths of the Usage Panel finds the sentence I read a couple books over vacation to be unacceptable; however, another 20% of the Panel finds the sentence to be acceptable in informal speech and writing.

to summarize, carry on with using whichever you were using.

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keeping current with what’s published in our field

there are lots of gaps in information organization-related research, with topics just waiting to be tackled. how do i know? i read like crazy. here’s how i stay current with what is being published.

i subscribe to several blogs through my bloglines account:

i also put a recurring (every two weeks) appointment (30 min.) with myself in my calendar to check out what’s been published in the last two weeks, indexed at the Web of Knowledge’s Current Contents Connect. i choose the Social & Behavioral Sciences edition, and then choose the Library & Information Sciences discipline. if i have time left over i check out other disciplines. there’s often good, relevant stuff that informs me there too.

so now you know my secrets to staying current. how do you stay on top of the literature? would you suggest i add something to my list?

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google maps keeps it real

i tried google maps for the first time today, a switch from mapquest.  i plugged in my destination address and google maps tells me the trip should take “about 28 mins, up to 1 hour 20 mins in traffic.”  mapquest teases you by telling you that your 16 mile trip will take about 20 minutes.  mapquest doesn’t live in l.a.

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