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Library & information science

A multidisciplinary field that focuses on the practices, tools of management, information technology, education, and other perspectives to libraries; the collection, organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources; and the political economy of information.

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Nosebleed Nougat

Literature; Chilldren's literature

Nosebleed Nougat is a type of sweet made by Fred and George Weasley for their Skiving Snackbox products. The sweet is designed to make the eater's nose bleed heavily within ...

Puking Pastille

Literature; Chilldren's literature

Puking Pastilles are a type of sweet made by Fred and George Weasley to help students skive off lessons thanks to their Skiving Snackbox. Puking Pastilles make the eater vomit ...

puffskein

Literature; Chilldren's literature

A Puffskein is covered in soft, fur and spherical in shape. It is a popular pet that does not object to being cuddled or thrown about. The Puffskein is a scavenger, eating ...

Blood Blisterpod

Literature; Chilldren's literature

Blood Blisterpod, is a type of sweet made by Fred and George Weasley for their Skiving Snackbox products. The sweet is designed to make the eater's nose bleed heavily within ...

Canary Cream

Literature; Chilldren's literature

Canary Creams are one of the joke products that Fred and George Weasley invented for their shop. They have the appearance and taste of ordinary custard creams, but when eaten, ...

Extendable Ears

Literature; Chilldren's literature

Extendable Ears were created by Fred and George Weasley. They are long, flesh-coloured pieces of string which one can insert in one's ear, then shove the other end under (for ...

probity probe

Literature; Chilldren's literature

A Probity Probe is a type of Dark Detector that looks like a golden car antenna. It is waved in front of a person in order to detect concealment spells or hidden magical objects.