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91. [3.64%] LJ Best Books 2009: 31 Titles, Plus Best Genres & How-To - 12...
Four first novels and triumphal works by masters A.S. Byatt and Hilary Mantel. A searing photo essay on AIDS and Shakespeare with a twist. Newton as detective, parenting in the 21st century, and a free black man
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92. [3.64%] Faced with Too Little Bandwidth, Some Libraries Limit Stream...
becoming overburdened on school day afternoons because students were spending so much time on sites like MySpace. "You could go through a session, hit a couple of dozen pages, and you've generated several thousand DNS (domain name
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93. [3.64%] LJ Best Audiobooks of 2009: 40 Titles, Plus Honorable Mentions - 12/17/2009...
The year’s best audiobooks, nominated by our distinguished roster of 65 audio reviewers and all recipients of starred LJ reviews, are more varied than ever—they include a posthumously published novel, two debut works of hardboiled
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6709924.html - 109.8kb

94. [3.64%] Mystery - 12/15/2009 - Library Journal
Small-Town Crime From a small ski resort town in Vermont (Wendy Clinch
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95. [3.64%] Revised Google Settlement Offers Minor Changes on Antitrust Issue, No Respo...
works New York Law School professor James Grimmelmann noted that, while foreign, non-Anglophone books had been taken out and the parties had made some tweaks here and there, the "heart of the settlement’s promise, peril, and
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96. [3.64%] Google Settlement Due in Court November 13; Open Book Alliance&nb...
As excerpted by New York Law School professor James Grimmelmann on his blog, The Laboratorium , Courant still supports the settlement but makes a key concession regarding the ability of others to scan first and gain permissions later: Thus a
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6705951.html - 92.1kb

97. [3.64%] Webcast: Web-scale Discovery in Real Life, a Report from Early Adopters - 9...
and printed materials, the school was challenged to discover a way to access materials beyond the traditional collection, such as artifacts, rugs, and supporting materials that students and faculty may not even know exist. Wanting to break
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98. [3.64%] Ithaka Reports on How Long To Keep Print Journals - 10/1/2009 - Library Journal
research and in the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. Better scans, collaboration needed The report also warns that some print materials may not yet be ready for "broad withdrawal" because of poor digital conversion
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6699800.html - 90.6kb

99. [3.64%] LJ's 2009 Placements & Salaries Survey Shows Tough Library Job Market -...
, a 2008 graduate of the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at Indiana University (IU), Bloomington, featured on LJ 's cover, had the best success when they started looking for work early. Other graduates reported a variety of
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6702420.html - 86.4kb

100. [3.64%] Emerald FullText Article : Credibility on the internet: shifting from autho...
Authors R. David Lankes, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA Acknowledgements This paper was made possible by grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation in connection with its
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