marie-kennedy.com becomes a blog

marie-kennedy.com, the site i created to showcase my digital photographs, is now a shiny new blog!  go and grab an rss feed to put some digital photography into your feedreader.  you’ll feel better, i promise.  enjoy the primary page where i will post color images as i make them, as well as the portfolio pages of my previous work.

the images on the site are mainly good for making a little print for yourself to hang in the office to brighten your day.  if you want a bigger print, check out the paypal link on the main page and i will send you an archival inkjet print.

all of the images on marie-kennedy.com are licensed under creative commons: attribution-noncommercial-share alike 3.0 united states.  that means that you may use, share, or remix anything you find on the site without seeking permission, but you should attribute the original to me and share any remixes with the same kind of license.

as always, feedback and collaboration are welcome.

yellow mushroom

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Australasian Journal of Bone and Joint Medicine

australasian journal of bone and joint medicine

for more about this, see http://atdotde.blogspot.com/2009/05/more-quality-journals-by-elsevier.html.

a wink and a nod to eagledawg for her advice on this comic.

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bubble bath, anyone?

imagine this fountain in the atrium of the von der ahe library filled with bubbles and a guy wearing swim trunks, and you have our favorite library prank of 2009. (link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WxkkU1Zkrk)

rubber duck in a bubble bath

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The shelves are full

the shelves are full

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the last step of writing an article: the celebratory organization

writing an article always begins neatly: i have an idea, i write down a few guiding thoughts, i begin my literature search.  i create four folders on my computer: the main folder has the working title of the paper, three folders inside that are titled “drafts,” “data” and “literature.”  from this point on, during the creative, expansive part of writing an article, things are not neat.

i’ve looked around my desk while working on an article and have thought it looked like it exploded.  the desk is covered with stacks of articles for the literature review, printouts of tables and graphs, scraps of paper with notes i took while on the way to my office, and books.  if i’m working with co-authors, it’s just that much more disheveled because i’ve got copies of the articles they’ve read on my desk too, with notes in their unfamiliar handwriting.  it’s a visual mess.

at the end of the writing process, after i’ve submitted a manuscript, i like to bring it all to a close with some celebratory organization.  i create a hanging folder with a tab with the title of the article.  inside the folder i put the copy of the submitted manuscript up front, along with any copyright forms or checklists.  behind that i put clean copies of all the articles i used in the bibliography, organized in file folders by author’s last name.  i save pdfs of the articles too, in the “literature” folder on my computer; i also title the pdfs with the author’s last name.  i create a folder on the computer titled “submitted” and put in there the final version of the submitted manuscript, any tables or figures, and a scanned version of anything i had to sign when i submitted the manuscript.

bringing a neat closure to the messy process of writing feels like celebration to me.  once those things are neat, i move on to my next project or article and start the process all over again.

folderlabels

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