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1. [100.00%] Revised Google Settlement Offers Minor Changes on Antitrust Issue, No Respo...
be crucial, since critics think that the revised settlement doesn't answer the DOJ's concerns about antitrust issues, notably access by others to orphan works—in-copyright but out-of-print—that make up a crucial part of the Google
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2. [95.92%] ALA Conference 2009: At FTRF Gala, Stirring Memorial for Judith Krug - 7/14...
At the 40th-anniversary celebration of the Freedom To Read Foundation (FTRF) in Chicago, colleagues, family, friends celebrated and reflected on the life of FTRF founder Judith Krug, an indomitable personality and savvy strategist....
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3. [83.91%] Reps of Small and Rural Libraries Meet in Sacramento at Reinvigorated Confe...
so it’s great to think that we’re all going to a big Internet party,” she noted, but librarians have to remember everyone, including all of those who read the print paper in the library every day. Connectivity is still a
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4. [73.95%] LJ Talks to Ernest Greene, Unemployed LIS Grad, Breakout Musician - 10/22/2...
has made me really stop and think about the lifestyle of a touring musician. I definitely prefer a quiet stack of books to a loud bar :) (A video featuring Washed Out's music is here , and embedded below.) FEEL IT ALL AROUND from
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6703517.html - 92.9kb

5. [66.99%] Reference BackTalk: Shift Happens–Moving Reference to Circulation - 7...
After much reflection, the Middlesex Community College Library in Connecticut took the plunge last summer. Are we talking a day at the beach? A dip in someone
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6669020.html - 91.9kb

6. [66.03%] Conversants » A New Approach to Understanding the Digital Divide : ...
It is what “others” think and what “self” thinks. 27 External External factors are anything outside of the individual. It is the world of technology and the world of other people. It is the objective artifacts and the people
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7. [63.75%] VIRTUAL THINK R. David Lankes @
THINK R. David Lankes @ http://www.askeric.org/~rdlankes The International Stage Rise of Peer Networks Definition Examples Envisioning an Ontario Digital Reference Network Informing Planning Training Prototyping
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8. [61.94%] The Card Catalog Makes a Graceful Departure at the University of South...
Tom McNally, asked me to think about some different uses for the cards and the catalog. There was an article in the staff newspaper in December of 2008—in part to see if we got any protests about retiring the card catalog. We
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9. [57.38%] Virtual Dave…Real Blog » Blog Archive » Bullet Point: ...
am I don’t think you need to be invisible when you help. think about your best teachers you have had…if you remember them, they were not invisible, and yet they helped. Being loud and proud, and being seen as an equal
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10. [55.94%] Reps of Small and Rural Libraries Meet in Sacramento - 10/15/2008 - Library...
For more, including video interviews and discussion of technology and marketing issues, go to ARSLreport.notlong.com Maybe it was the shift to Sacramento, CA, after years in Columbus, OH. Maybe it was the deep engagement of the state library,
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