Overdue
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Overdue


The daily comic strip about library work, Overdue celebrates it's first birthday.
Today we celebrate Overdue's first year of publication! And what a year it has been. Over 3500 people now receive Overdue in their email inbox every day (we're the #1 Yahoo! Group in the category of Comic Strips), and thousands more read it on the web. Scores of periodicals around the world run Overdue, including a recent appearance in American Libraries magazine. All in our strip has been seen by over a hundred thousand people, and is enjoyed by library workers, students, patrons, and people who have never walked into a library. It's hard to believe we've come this far in so short a time, and since we don't do any marketing it's all because of you, our loyal readers. Our thanks go out to all of you who have shared our baby with colleagues, friends, and family.




- Overdue Book
Overdue Media has at last announced the latest collection of Unshelved . Cheap at twice the price.We're excited, proud, and a little relieved to announce Book Club, the fourth and newest Unshelved collection. It's finally ready to be preordered...

- Library Elf
I have to mention again the great tool Library ELF.ELF is an Internet-based tool for anyone who uses the library and would like to keep track of what they've borrowed. Subscribers are able to check one or more library accounts in one place -- it's...

- Library Elf
Here is another great idea, developed by someone other than the vendors. Library ELF is a way to keep track of all your library accounts in one place. It would be great for someone like me who has access to lots of libraries within a short drive. I have...

- Overdue
This Overdue strip is so true. It caused me to take a special trip to my local comic book shop. Now beside Superman/Batman, I have another must read each month. My daily must read includes Overdue, even my wife who is not a librarian enjoys it.Standard...

- Platform For Internet Content Selection (pics)
I've added a PICS tag to the head section of this site. Personally, I like the use of self-rating sites and leaving the decision on what to see in the hands of the user. In both IE and Netscape, there is a content advisor that can block sites which...



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