![]() Twilight points out that the princess' being late could be due to the presence of an important visitor, and she and her friends speculate who it could be. Twilight wonders why the princess is taking so long and notes Applejack and Fluttershy's absence, to which Rarity explains that Fluttershy is assisting Applejack with a "mishap at Sweet Apple Acres" and assures they'll both be along shortly. In a field just outside Ponyville, Twilight Sparkle, Spike, Rarity, Rainbow Dash, and Pinkie Pie are awaiting the arrival of Princess Celestia Pinkie even got her hooves shined for the occasion. Now there's a face we haven't seen in a while. įluttershy and Discord's tea party scene reappears in Memnagerie. Show storyboard artist Raven Molisee listed the episode as number 311 on DeviantArt. The episode is listed on both the iTunes Store and Sky UK and formerly Zap2it as the eleventh episode of the third season, and the keywords of Hasbro's YouTube upload of a clip from the episode formerly included "Ep 311". Story writer Teddy Antonio states that he'd written "the premise and outline for this episode when was 15." In addition, at least the beginning and first act of the episode were written differently in Antonio's draft. Following the episode's initial announcement, she wrote on Twitter that the episode originally had a "much longer and much more plot revealing" title, and show layout supervisor Tim Stuby wrote on Twitter that the title "might have been changed post-layout stage." After the airing of the episode, McCarthy wrote on Twitter that the original title was Fluttershy's Home for Reformed Draconequi, and later, she wrote on Twitter that the premise was "developed internally with someone who was going to be paid to work on it, not an unsolicited submission." The original title is used both on Sky UK and in some listings Zap2it and in the title of one of Hasbro's YouTube uploads of clips from this and other episodes of the third season. Batsford.During the week leading up to the episode's scheduled premiere, story editor and head writer Meghan McCarthy wrote on Twitter that the premise for the episode was submitted on September 28, 2011. ![]() Public libraries: A treatise on their design, construction, and fittings, with a chapter on the principles of planning, and a summary of the law. Paris London Melbourne: Cassell & Co.Ĭhampneys, A. Public libraries: A history of the movement and manual for the organization and management of rate-supported libraries. Paul served on the Canadian Public Lending Right Commission and Executive for eight years and served at the Chair of the Library and Archives Canada Council on Access to Information for Print Disabled Canadians. He previously served six years as the Canadian representative on the CLM. Paul is a member of the International Federation of Library Associations Governing Board and is the GB liaison to IFLA’s Copyright and Other Legal Matters Committee (CLM). He has been involved in various professional activities throughout his career, including serving as President of the Canadian Library Association and the British Columbia Library Association. ![]() He served as Chief Librarian at Burnaby Public Library for 13 years and as the City Librarian at Vancouver Public Library from 2003 to his retirement at the end of 2010. Paul Whitney is a consultant and educator on library and public policy issues. Whitney recently completed a research project on eBooks and Public Lending Right in Canada for the Public Lending Right Commission and is engaged in efforts to gain approval for a World Intellectual Property Organization international treaty on limitations and exceptions for libraries. Drawing on his experience as a public librarian and copyright user rights advocate, Paul Whitney will discuss the implications of recent transformations for libraries. Amid escalating disruptive change in content provision and the widening economic malaise, the viability of public libraries is increasingly questioned. Barber Learning Centre and sponsored by SLAIS (School of Library, Archival and Information Studies). ![]()
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