Every Friday, we share a handful of links that we found funny, provocative or just plain cool. We call it In Our Feeds. Have a great weekend!
- It was a tough week for the loss of some beloved artists. The LA Times published this David Bowie book list. For bookish folks like ourselves, what better way to honor his memory?
- We laughed out loud: #InternetABook.
- For those of you who just...kind of... don't get it: "A Neuroscientist Patiently Explains the Allure of the Adult Coloring Book"
- Pop quiz: Can you tell the real YA cover from the fake? (Alt title: How good are you at spotting Photoshop?)
- Nancy Drew and Anne of Green Gables re-imagined for TV in 2016. Will it work?
- Speaking of which, remember Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark? Guillermo del Toro is adapting the terrifying book with terrifying illustrations into a terrifying movie. Ack.
- True story: being a meme librarian is a real thing. (Confession: I kind of miss old memes like LOLcats. So retro.)
- First of all, can you believe Wikipedia is turning 15 years old? Second, check out this cool campaign, #1Lib1Ref, geared toward getting those in the research and reference business to add one reference to any Wikipedia article.
- Need a Friday pick-me-up? Here's a double-dose of cute.
- Oh, and watch what happens when it snows in Michigan. (Spoiler: The principal likes to Whip/Nae Nae.)