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What's on the 6th floor?: one city one book
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What's on the 6th floor? SFPLs San Francisco History Center / Book Arts and Special Collections Blog. No posts with label one city one book. No posts with label one city one book. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What's on the 6th Floor? San Francisco History Center. And Book Arts and Special Collections. Sixth Floor, Main Library. San Francisco Public Library. San Francisco, CA 94102. Mon and Sat. 10 am - 6 pm. Tues - Thurs. 9 am - 8 pm. Fri 12 - 6 pm. Sun 12 - 5 pm. SF Historical Photograph Collection.
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What's on the 6th floor?: May 2015
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What's on the 6th floor? SFPLs San Francisco History Center / Book Arts and Special Collections Blog. Friday, May 29, 2015. Cinematic San Francisco: San Andreas. Shake it, shake it mama,. Shake it Cali.". 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre. Memorial Day weekend traditionally marks the beginning of blockbuster movie season and this year there are plenty of popcorn flicks that put San Francisco on the big screen. You might say the first "big one" gets The City off to a "shaky" cinematic start, since San Andreas. We found ...
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What's on the 6th floor?: September 2014
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What's on the 6th floor? SFPLs San Francisco History Center / Book Arts and Special Collections Blog. Monday, September 22, 2014. Celebrating 50 Years Spotlight: Hormel Center Archives. It is unlikely that there was any expectation of GLBT archives at the library in 1964 when the San Francisco History. And the Book Arts and Special Collections. The James C. Hormel Center. Available on the 3. Floor of the Main Library, the GLBT archival collections. 8212;Scott Smith Collection, and the Barbara Grier.
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What's on the 6th floor?: January 2015
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What's on the 6th floor? SFPLs San Francisco History Center / Book Arts and Special Collections Blog. Friday, January 16, 2015. Cinematic San Francisco: Noir City. San Francisco is a town made for noir." -Peter Maravelis, San Francisco Noir 2. The 13th annual festival of film noir hosted by the 'Czar of Noir', Eddie Muller, takes up residence at the Castro Theatre for ten days starting tonight, Friday, January 16. Several of the films featured at this year's Noir City. And Born To Be Bad. Drawn to the ro...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: Patents and drug companies -- bad news for the bottom line, and maybe a new business model
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Monday, March 7, 2011. Patents and drug companies - bad news for the bottom line, and maybe a new business model. There's a great article from yesterday's NY Times. Noting the impending expiration this year of Pfizer's Lipitor and several other "blockbuster" drugs. The long and short of it is that drug companies are finding that their traditional business model, which is to spend millions of dollars developing patentable drugs, then making the money back (plus a healthy profit! It's a tough question!
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: Calendar year patent statistics are now available
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Monday, February 7, 2011. Calendar year patent statistics are now available. The USPTO's Patent Technology Monitoring Team has posted calendar year statistics. Up through 2009. These reports offer a glimpse into the USPTO's activities and, by extension, to technological advancements and the economy in general. Have a look! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San Francisco Public Library Links. Brooks Walker Patent and Trademark Center. San Francisco Public Library Homepage. Subscribe in a reader. Glen Pa...
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First Book San Francisco: April 2013
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First Book San Francisco. A consortium of community-based non-profits working together to share strategies and resources that bring books into the hands, homes, and hearts of some of San Francisco’s most underserved families. Monday, April 08, 2013. Celebrate the Dia de Los Ninos. Sunday April 14 marks the Dia de Los Ninos. An annual event that celebrates children, books and families through multicultural music, dance, storytelling and other fun activities. Sunday, April 14,2013,. Dia de los Ninos, Dia d...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: August 2010
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Sunday, August 22, 2010. The New York Times ran an editorial Sunday. Discussing the potentially bad news that a full release of a legendary treasure trove of jazz recordings that was recently sold to the National Jazz Museum will be delayed while the Harlem museum figures out how to properly pay the musicians' estates for the recordings. The recordings in question. Read more about orphan works here. And about the Savory Collection here. Saturday, August 21, 2010. Saturday, August 14, 2010. If you speak A...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: Farewell!
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Monday, May 2, 2011. To my wonderful readers:. I am going to be moving on from my terrific post as patent librarian at SFPL, and so this blog is going to have to be shuttered. Perhaps the next patent librarian will pick up the torch, so check in at http:/ www.sfpl.org/. Photo courtesy of PA Attorney General's Office Website. http:/ www.attorneygeneral.gov/press.aspx? Thanks for the thoughtful comments these past three years! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San Francisco Public Library Links. Excelsio...
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San Francisco Public Library Patent and Trademark Center Blog: March 2011
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Sunday, March 13, 2011. First it was Shepard Fairey, then Jeff Koons, and now, according to the Art Newspaper. Mr Brainwash is being sued for basing a work from his 2008 show "Life is Beautiful" on a popular photo of Run DMC. I wonder if art schools are adding IP classes to their curricula? Monday, March 7, 2011. Patents and drug companies - bad news for the bottom line, and maybe a new business model. There's a great article from yesterday's NY Times. It's a tough question! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).