Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

7 June 2013

SO WHO EXACTLY IS A GOOD WRITER?...HERE IS AN OPINION BY ALEXKELLYOC



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Good writer definition



I have been accused many times for not being a huge fan of books. I
won’t lie that I really don’t read much. Especially when I was younger,
the teachers would give me a list of books I gotta read during the
summer and since it was summer, who would bother reading?

I’ve always found the school books that were required to be boring.
Except maybe for the Greek myths and legends I had to read when I was in
5th grade. I preferred reading comics to be honest-I like the colored
heroes that had dialogues, usually about what friendship was. I was
never into manga stuff (although, a good friend of mine made me read
some stuff and were not bad at all).

Now things have changed in someway. Of course, I would still not read
completely the books required for school and when I’d forget about it
after the exam on it and in the most positive case, I’d remember the
basic of it. I don’t like reading fiction, nor documentary based
material. I like  authors like Maxim Matkin and Chad Kultgen. Those two
have made me re-read their books so many times and I consider them good
writers since they both made me read their stuff more than one time, but
also because of the way they write. It’s true that both authors write
about sex in both reality and fiction but even when fiction, it’s like i
can almost experience it you know. I bet all of you have such authors
that have that influence on you.

For me, it’s the way those 2 write their stuff. Simple, yet
complicated, real but also with fiction elements. Brutal honest but
needed. They words they choose, especially Kultgen-I like how he’s not
afraid to use sentences like “And he popped her cherry and made her cry”
(taken from “Men, Women & Children” book written by him). I like
how real it sounds despite for some of you it may be gross but there’re
different types of genres for each taste. Some of you prefer those soap
opera based books, others like reading fiction, thirds enjoy reading
about cowboys and so on..

But despite the so many existing genres, I believe that a good writer
has to be able to capture the reader’s attention that much so when the
reader is forced to leave the book for some time, to hurry back and see
how’s the whole situation going to end. He should be careful with his
words, he should be honest more or less (according to the genre) and
should think about what the people would like to read, because let’s be
honest, many people happen to buy books because they’re fooled by the
cover.

I also happen to think that a true writer can also be a blogger. Like
Maxim Matkin (it’s a pseudonym) started like that and as far as I know,
he’s still publishing and when he writes another book, I will buy it no
matter where I would be. He writes about his life, sex, family,
problems, love and everything in between and it’s very much a cycle from
which you cannot escape but each time there’s something new happening
and makes you want to read more and more

I love it when I come across writers on here that really do have the
potential of turning big. My advice would be-keep writing even if this
ends up just as a hobby of yours and who knows, one day your fame will
be earned :)

BY ALEXKELLYOC
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19 March 2013

LIBRARY RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR REFERENCE AND USE BY NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (2)





VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT,NOVELS SUMMARY SCHEME AND RELATED RULES FOR OPERATION

 PREAMBLE

 WHAT IS A NOVEL SUMMARY SCHEME?

 1. Simply put, it means lending novels to students from the school library for reading,  summarization and submission for marking. The major objective is to improve students’ usage of English Language by acclimatization with the written word and subsequent widening of their vocabulary. There are many formats for achieving these and they shall be made available in similar write-ups which are coming up after this.

 2. However, the aim of this write-up is to specify library-related rules for operating the novel summarization schemes in a situation where a school has the library and willingness to operate such a program..The write-up should be read vis-à-vis another write-up titled LIBRARY RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR REFERENCE AND USE BY NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (1).

 3. In using the rules below please note that they relate more to the circumstances at Mason College Festac. Each school should therefore modify them according to its local or special circumstances once it takes a decision to start the Novels scheme.

 HOW TO OPERATE A NOVEL SUMMARY SCHEME

 4. We suggest a novel summary scheme  to be operated  in two phases. The first phase shall include NEW AND POPULAR  novels  recommended by the school for purchase by students during the 1st and 2nd terms. The objective shall be to encourage students build up personal libraries in addition to novels collectible from the school library under the second phase The first phase made up mainly of new novels shall be subjected to an overall test during the mid-term examination of the 3rd term and shall constitute part of the general paper examination (as in Mason College) for the year. The second phase shall be operated as indicated in subsequent paragraphs below.

 JS 1- SS2 (3 TERMS)+ SS3(1ST TERM ONLY)

 5. Collection of novels shall take place once every fortnight (probably on Fridays)

 6. Novels shall be returned within two weeks with summaries in the FORMAT indicated by school management. The formats acceptable to the school (see more notes on formats in paragraph 1 above) shall be indicated in a subsequent write-up to this.

 7. Students shall be allowed to take additional novels for personal reading if requested by them (subject to a limit of one at a time) but all novels collected at any time shall be returnable to the library within a fortnight as indicated above. All such additional novels, on return, shall have their statuses renewed if requested

 8. The school’s Academic Group shall be present at each collection exercise to assist librarians and students

9.  It shall be the responsibility of the Academic Group to keep a ledger of books collected by each student to prevent repeated  collection of the same novel or non-collection by some lazy students. If any student by chance escapes due observation by the Academic Group and knowingly engages in repeated collections or non-collection such shall be punished in accordance with the school’s list of academic offenses.

 10. Only SS 1 to SS3 students shall be allowed to collect movie VHS, CDs or DVDs in lieu of novels. Such can be collected from the internal or external library of the school.An example of an external library is The academic-related content of the movie shall, however, be approved by the Academic Group if it can. If not references shall be made to the Director for approval. Librarians shall be expected to extract a list of educational   movies available at the external library so that students can make their choices from the library within the school premises. Librarians shall also review this list at the beginning of each term.

 11. Non-collection of novels by students are offenses under the school’s (Mason College) academic offenses schedule and shall be punishable as stated therein. This shall be pointed out to students from time to time. It shall however be the duty of the Academic Group as well as that of the Librarians to monitor students who have not collected novels. They should also ensure that this is done not later than the Tuesday following the Friday scheduled for collection.

 12. No JSS student shall be allowed to take a book or a movie from the external library for the novel summary scheme. However, they shall be allowed to do so for pleasure-reading  purposes.

 SS3 STUDENTS(2ND/3RD TERMS) + AFTER GRADUATION OR AS ALUMNI


 13. During the second and third terms SS3 students shall be allowed to collect novels or movies from both libraries without submitting any summary work. They shall also be allowed to keep such assets for 3 days (movies) and 7 days (novels) respectively. Any additional novel or movie collected by any of them from the external library shall be paid for according to the terms of rentals or lateness as operated at that library. Collections from the external library shall be initiated through a note given by the Academic Group after express permission by Management.

 14. No library services shall be available, however, from 1st May of each year to SS3 students because of WAEC examinations. Such services shall not be available either after the NECO examinations in July. However they shall have the privilege of becoming automatic members of the external library without paying any registration fees as might be demanded. But they shall pay for  services like other public members of that library

DUTIES OF LIBRARIANS

 15. It shall be the duty of Librarians to secure the assets and keep the library neat and tidy at all times. It shall also be their responsibility to prevent or  put in check any form of noise, disturbance or distraction in the library They are permitted to raise appropriate penalties on students or staff members for any misdemeanor in the library. However on any issue leading to penalties to be raised on staff members such shall first be raised to  Management for confirmation through the official daily work done books.

MOVEMENT OF LIBRARY ASSETS

 16. All students and staff members are allowed to make reference to text books in the library only. They are not allowed to take text books away except if specially permitted by management through the Academic Group.

 17. Staff   members whose appointments have been confirmed by management are allowed to take a movie or a novel at the school or external library for a maximum 3 days for a movie and 7 days for a novel after which they shall be charged for late return on  any asset collected from the external library like other members of the public

 OTHER REGULATIONS

 18. The school libraries have more detailed sets of rules and regulations for reference purposes However, additional rules and regulations shall be made known to students and staff members through the usual channels such as this.

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 LIBRARY RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR REFERENCE AND USE BY NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (1)

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LIBRARY RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR REFERENCE AND USE BY NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (1)

LIBRARY RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR REFERENCE AND USE BY NIGERIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS (1)




A. LIBRARY OFFICIAL HOURS

1.The College library shall be opened every school day from 9:00am to 12 noon and from 1:20 pm to 4:00pm Mondays to Fridays only.

2. It shall be opened on Saturday for cleaning and arranging of its assets only. Specifically, no borrowing, reading or referencing  shall take place on Saturdays by students or staff members.

3. During daily lunch periods it shall be closed but school’s  Academic group shall create a Press Room mode outside the library ( in one of the special rooms) for reading of newspapers, magazines etc. by students and staff members.

4. Between 9:00am and 4:00pm daily librarians shall use their discretion to keep the library opened or closed in accordance to any inconvenience experienced by students or  staff members. However the library shall be closed if 2  generators installed by the school nearby are in use.

B.  GENERAL RULES

5. The Library is the BRAIN of the school and it plays an indispensable role in accomplishing its aims. In order to perform its functions to the satisfaction of students and staff members it needs their understanding and cooperation. The following rules of conduct are meant to spell out in practical terms what we consider as the GOLDEN RULES of the college Library.

6. Students or staff members must sign in and sign out at the librarians’ desk when entering or exiting the library.

7. Observe silence.Idle conversation, loud laughter and other unnecessary noise disturbs other library users and therefore should be avoided. Talking out of necessity must be done in subdued tones. The library atmosphere must be conducive for studying or referencing.

8. Keep the library clean. Do not litter tables with any waste and paper scraps. Use the trash baskets      provided for the purpose.

9.  Eating, drinking and sleeping in the library shall not be allowed.

10. Keep things in order. When you leave arrange/clear your table. Put your chair against the table and avoid obstruction of movement by other users.

11. Return all newspapers, magazines and other materials ( usually located on the central operational table) back to where they were collected from.

12. Handle both books and other library materials with care. They are intended to serve a great many users after you.

C. SCHOOL I.D. CARDS

13. Only students and staff with the school I.D card shall be allowed in the library. Where a student or staff is yet to be issued with such a card, a written authorization in the daily admin work done or the operational books of the library shall be obtained from school Management.

14. All I.D cards shall be properly counter–signed by authorised management staff and shall be laminated. Such cards shall not be transferable by students or staff members. All library assets taken out or used within the library through such cards shall make the owner liable for any inappropriate handling. Such cards shall be submitted to  librarians each day before library use by both students and staff members. They shall also be collectible when exiting the library. Torn, dirty or mutilated cards shall be rejected and shall not be honored until replaced by the school.

F. SECURITY OF ASSETS/DELINQUENT USAGE

15. No bag, envelope, briefcase or any sort of container (nylon or otherwise) shall be allowed in the library.If deposited anywhere outside the library it shall not be the responsibility of the Librarians for any loss of valuables or  disappearance.

16. Every library user shall subject himself or herself to a personal search on the request of any Librarian.

17. No delinquent borrower or user shall be allowed to use the library and its resources unless he/she has settled all debts due to the library for materials, lost, defaced, damaged, torn, etc.

 18. Any person who willfully or maliciously tear, deface, injure or destroy any print or non- print materials or carry away with intent to convert to his or her personal  use any of the library collections and assets shall be punished by suspension or expulsion by the school as the case may be or by a fine exceeding the current price of the library asset in question and shall be recommended by the Librarians to  Management for final disciplinary action.

19. A lost book must be reported immediately to the Librarians, and in the case of students, parents too. The student or staff responsible for the loss shall be expected to replace the lost book with a new one or pay an equivalent sum for a new acquisition within 7 days of such a report being made.


 G. HOME READING/NOVEL SUMMARY SCHEME

20. Library assets shall be allowed to be taken out/home as stated under the rules for Novel Summary Scheme. Any Librarian found  discouraging students from home reading shall be penalized. The maximum numbers of books allowed are stated in the write-up for the Novel Summary scheme (please see the relevant write-up on this).


21. The Alumni of the school shall be allowed to borrow books for use within the library too. The rules for this and the use of Bookends, our public external library(now known as LAGOS BOOKS CLUB), are also stated in the write-up for the Novel Summary scheme.

22. Students who were in PASS Tutorial College or Mason 6th Form College shall be allowed after leaving the school only with express permission of the Director. Those of them who qualified/ collected testimonials of the school may however be authorized by the school management,who shall thereafter inform the Director.

H. GROUP LIBRARY USAGE /ACADEMIC PERIODS

23. No teacher, Management Staff or the Academic Group shall be allowed to send students or classes of students to the library for “study” or “research/reference” purposes as replacement for regular or remedial periods.

24. Where tutors or the Academic Group require that a class be engaged in group/class  research in the library notice shall be given in advance through the school requisition file or Academic Work Done at least 24 hours prior to the event . The Librarians shall also be informed about the requisition made. Once approved, the use of the library by other students and staff shall be blocked by Librarians for the class during the period covered by such a request

25. The library personnel are empowered to enforce the rules and regulations of the library as stated herein. They shall be accorded the courtesy and respect they deserve. The rules and regulations they enforce are not their own but those of the Mason College Group. They are permitted to report any uncooperative student or staff to school management.

26. No violation of any of these regulations by students or staff members shall lead to an exclusion or forgiveness on a plea of ignorance.

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28 December 2012

A LIBRARY IS THE BRAIN BOX OF A SCHOOL!...PARENTS, PLEASE READ THIS ...

[caption id="attachment_20742" align="aligncenter" width="500"] A LIBRARY IS THE BRAIN BOX OF A SCHOOL! PARENTS, PLEASE READ THIS ... Nothing sickens me more than the closed door of a library.
- Barbara Tuchman[/caption]

TO NIGERIAN PARENTS,WHEN LAST DID YOU CHECK  THE LIBRARY IN YOUR CHILD'S SCHOOL?

1.FIRSTLY WE WISH TO QUOTE FROM AN EARLIER WRITE-UP AS FOLLOWS

” Today, we educators must come to terms with the realities of our info-tech age. The methods used in the past to educate us are in the main not relevant to our children. There are too many distractions calling for their attention within the limited time available for studies. Unfortunately many students are often mistakenly labeled as lazy or lacking needed concentration! But by the time you take out school hours, class assignments, home chores, family social  commitments, Premier/ Champions Leagues, Facebook/Twitters, Ipod/Ipad, Big Brother, Naija sings, Naija/American idols,  X-Factor, Bachelor/Bachelorette, hand-held phones and web roaming one is left to ponder when these children can read seriously or ever take their  studies seriously! Above all, we know they have different abilities and competencies. Don’t we? Unfortunately many parents are under the illusion that sending children to boarding houses will limit students’ propensities for some of these time-eaters . What  they seem to  forget is that the old dedicated boarding housemasters they knew in their days at school have faded away and that only a few of those left can be compared with the old masters. These days we have those who want to be bribed by parents for “taking care of their children” or “for organizing extra classes” for them. So what needs to be done?"

2,WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE? STUDENTS SHOULD SPEND MORE HOURS IN SCHOOL FOR WELL-REGULATED REMEDIAL WORK AND NOT JUST "EXTRA LESSONS"

What needs to be done is that schools must  plan and implement more remedial and after-school academic enhancement programs for students…students should  stay longer in their classrooms with less brain-tasking but interesting programs later in the day when their capacity to concentrate or  assimilate might have been reduced…but  no matter what their situation is they will be better off staying a bit longer in classrooms  than going home at 2pm as day students or their dormitories as boarding students…particularly,parents or school administrators might wish to look  closely at  what is shown below.





REGISTRATION FORM FOR LAGOS BOOKS CLUB (LAGOS METROPOLIS ONLY)

REGISTRATION FORM FOR LAGOS BOOKS CLUB (LAGOS METROPOLIS ONLY).

.             Libraries are not made; they grow-.Augustine Birrell

LAGOS BOOKS CLUB-REGISTRATION FORM




NAME______________________________________________________________________

E-MAIL____________________________________________GSM_____________________

ABOVE OR BELOW 18YRS OF AGE?_____________________

HOME OR OFFICE DELIVERIES?__________________________________________________

SEEN LIST OF AVAILABLE PLANS?

CATEGORIES (PLEASE TICK PREFERRED)

 FIXED MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP

  •        LIGHT READER.............

  •        CASUAL READER...........

  •        AVID READER................

  •       DEVOUT READER............


NON-FIXED MEMBERSHIP.............

SO WHAT FOLLOWS?PLEASE READ ON
LAGOS BOOKS CLUB -HOW IT WORKS & HOW TO JOIN

Three simple steps actually (but if not simple enough just call us through 08033010872 and we shall make it simpler for you)


1…collect our list of books/plans and charges from our office in Festac OR see OUR BOOK LISTS 


and PLANS/CHARGES on our websites

2…select a plan and create your account  by visiting our location at

5TH AVENUE M CLOSE,HOUSE 27 FESTAC TOWN LAGOS

Or by sending  an e-mail or text to the e-mail address or telephone  below:

e-mails:lagosbooksclub@yahoo.com/telephone-08033010872


3…select all the books u want in a month based on the plan u chose and collect at our location or have it delivered to your doorstep anywhere in lagos metropolis...then pay appropriately on delivery of your order.Of course you may choose to pay into our accounts at

UBA,23RD/72RD BRANCH FESTAC,LAGOS

MASON COLLEGE A/C NO-1005353681


EDUPEDIA ASSOCIATES A/C NO -1005280011


 Thereafter give us details of payment and books wanted by:

CALLING OR SENDING SMS OR E-MAIL  through 08033010872 or lagosbooksclub.yahoo.com

Or by getting in touch with us through the comments section /walls/handle of any of the following:

1.http://lagosbooksclub.com,


2.http://lagosbooksclub.wordpress.com


3.http://edupedianigeria.wordpress.com


4.http://www.facebook.com/mason.collegefestac,


5.http://www.facebook.com/olukayode.odumosu1


6.https://twitter.com/lagosbooksclub


.…more info shall be provided by additional write-ups and  listing of FAQs  subsequently…we look forward to your regular custom in future…

PLEASE GO ON!…

TELL YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ABOUT THE GOOD NEWS

AND LIFE-TIME  NEVER-TO-BE-MISSED OPPORTUNITIES LAGOS BOOKS CLUB HAS BROUGHT…

THANK U…


27 December 2012

10 REASONS WHY U SHOULD JOIN THE LAGOS BOOKS CLUB TODAY!



[caption id="attachment_531" align="alignleft" width="500"]10 REASONS WHY U SHOULD JOIN THE LAGOS BOOKS CLUB TODAY! Libraries are the wardrobes of literature, whence men, properly informed, might bring forth something for ornament, much for curiosity, and more for use.
- James Dyer[/caption]

1.LBC is one of the most experienced (almost 20 yrs) largest private libraries for novels in lagos if not in Nigeria!

2.No registration fees.No hassles and no subscription payment for hire after 12 months i.e reading services become free!

3. No due dates and no late fees.

4. SIMPLY,BUY,HIRE AND READ…

5. You can even SWAP your books with ours if acceptable to us

6. READ EASY and RETURN at LEISURE without PRESSURE

7. Great titles and Authors for less …bargain hire charges for first 12 months and free readership thereafter!!!…incredible news,not so?…u better believe it cos we are not joking!…

8. We can deliver to and collect from any location in the Lagos Metropolis whether home or office depending on size of order

9. We are open on Saturdays and Sundays too!

10. Seamless cash or banking transactions from behind your desk,lappy or phone.

[caption id="attachment_537" align="alignleft" width="500"]10 REASONS WHY U SHOULD JOIN THE LAGOS BOOKS CLUB TODAY!
- No furniture so charming as books.
- Sydney Smith[/caption]

HOW IT WORKS & HOW TO JOIN

Three simple steps actually.

1.Collect our list of books/plans and charges.

2.Select a plan .

3.Create your account  by visiting our location at 5TH AVENUE M CLOSE,HOUSE 27

FESTAC TOWN LAGOS  or by sending  an e-mail by text to the  addresses/telephones  below:

e-mails:lagosbooksclub@yahoo.com  or  edupedianigeria@yahoo.com….telephones:08033010872 ,08027853025

SOMEDAY,SOMEWHERE,SOMEHOW LBC WILL RECEIVE YOUR  PRAISE AND THANKS.

SHALL WE SEE YOU,YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS TODAY?…PLEASE CALL US IF U LIVE TOO FAR

AWAY FROM OUR LOCATION IN FESTAC…SI YA!!!

BOOKS, BOOKS AND BOOKS-BUY,SWAP OR RENT!...ANOTHER INTRODUCTION