Libraries Are For Everyone: Khmer
Sean from Pollard Memorial Library in Massachusetts was able to get a Khmer translation from a local Cambodian group.
Thank you Sean and friends!!!

Sean from Pollard Memorial Library in Massachusetts was able to get a Khmer translation from a local Cambodian group.
Thank you Sean and friends!!!
You may get an odd sense of déjà vu while you read this post, and there’s good reason for it: I’ve shared this information previously in my 2017 Décor Themes post. I’m revisiting this since my LEGO-themed posts are unsurprisingly some of the most popular pins on Pinterest. I also wanted to write a bit…
<img class=”aligncenter size-large wp-image-5993″ src=”https://hafuboti.wpcomstaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/spooky1.jpg?w=700″ alt=”Spooky Name Game: a simple name game that library patrons can play. It’s an easy and fun passive program | Hafuboti.com” width=”700″ height=”478″> Inspired by how popular Meg’s kid-friendly <a href=”http://missmegsstorytime.com/make-pirate-name/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”><em>Pirate Name List</em></a> was at our library, I created a kid-friendly list for Halloween. I plan on…
Melissa emailed me from Texas sharing a Vietnamese translation by Thiện Cao, a student worker at the University of Houston-Downtown Library. I cannot even begin to express how blown away I am about how many people have come together to help me create more signs. It’s been amazing. Thank you Thiện Cao and Melissa!!!
Last year, Jonathan, the Scholarly Communications and Digital Librarian at The University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Library & Informatics Center, sent a very kind email asking about vector versions of my #LAFE designs. We had a nice email exchange – though I was unable to help since I was still a novice at vector…
While working on my classic monster mashup, I could not get the song/idea for a mashup out of my head: Werewolf Bar Mitzvah. After finishing the designs, both the song and idea remained. Now, I’m not a fan of public libraries celebrating holidays. But I couldn’t help myself: between my love of laughter, and Halloween…
I know that this idea is not super-original, but it’s worth sharing and reconsidering if you’ve come across it from elsewhere. For me it was the result of two things: something that I had done, and something that I had read. DONE When I was attending the Nevada Library Association’s conference in October 2016, I…