A little over a year ago, I took the plunge and ordered a first generation Kindle Paperwhite from Amazon. I first read about the impending emergence of electronic reading devices in 1999. Back then, I already knew that I wanted one and looked forward to the day I would own one. Then when Amazon introduced the Kindle in 2007, I was excited. But I decided against obtaining one then because I weighed the benefits and decided I would wait.
Photography #1: An Introduction
Yay to a new series of posts! Clearly it’s going to be all about photography. But beyond that? I’m still trying to figure things out. I considered categorising this under photography tips because that’s where the idea came from — requests for me to share tips for book photography. Yet somehow that doesn’t feel right because I am not an expert photographer.
Read-a-thon Reflection
Online Safety: In Response to Kathleen Hale
Know Your Sources
Most of us do know better than to plagiarize. We don’t take the work of others and pass it off as our own. That’s stealing. Plagiarism is unethical and entirely unfair to content producers. To protect against accusations of plagiarism, most bloggers make sure to cite their sources. That’s a good practice to adopt. However, a lot of people don’t seem to realise that citing wrong sources can be considered plagiarism!
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