As a dog owner for over 20 years, I have recently been reminded of a pet’s unique companionship. Many people who used to work in offices would have to leave… read more →
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are solely that of the author and not LibLime or its affiliates. We’ve all had a manager who is either excellent and leaves a lasting… read more →
The evolution and expansion of information are such that we’ve learned much as a human race. Including how to create life without the normal sperm and egg required for reproduction.… read more →
This week on Thursday the world received news that her majesty Queen Elizabeth II had passed away. She reigned for 70 years of her 96 year long life, putting the… read more →
There’s a lot of debate about what a recession is and if the economy has met the criteria. Let’s look at what it is so we can better understand. There… read more →
In 2020 the phrase Essential Worker came into existence. Suddenly the jobs in several industries became clearly vital. They were often taken for granted before but became very needed. I’m… read more →
When the IVF treatments finally worked after the 4th try in April 2019, I never imagined, like many other women, that my child would be born into a pandemic. Such… read more →
We’ve all seen some blurbs of news about how the nuclear situation in Ukraine is particularly precarious. An article in Popular Mechanics discusses the implications of what would happen if… read more →
I’ve seen countless articles lately with sensationalist and misleading headlines. The same problem persists in all my social media feeds and mainstream news sites. There’s no fixing the problem from… read more →
Librarianship isn’t just about reading books, but information sharing and access; those skills fit many roles. Back in the day, a librarian typically worked in a library building. The world… read more →