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Interesting Idea from a collaboration in Boston born at a convention of the Commonwealth Honors Council held at the library’s main branch in Copley Square two years ago. Cheryl Nixon, a professor of ...
Sarah Glassmeyer set up a wiki where librarians and other interested parties can share information about all aspects of the library/vendor relationship. It can be found at www.LisVendor.info. She says ...
vonjobi writes “The Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians (CONSAL) will be holding its General Conference in Manila from 25-30 March 2006. The deadline for submission of abstracts has been extended ...
The showdown between the city and JoAn Karkos ended Friday even though Karkos failed to return a library book she has deemed obscene. Karkos will not be ordered to jail for violating a judge’s orders.
According to ChatGTP, below are the main themes of this year’s library headlines (using Library Link of the Day as the source): Highlighting state legislation targeting librarians, legal battles in ...
This latest action further highlights how Amazon seemingly has no idea how to defuse a public relations nightmare; has sketchy business ethics; and apparently lacks a quality control mechanism to ...
Bibliofuture writes “In a NY Times article about Amazon.com’s new full-text search feature there is a quote, “Mr. Johnson wrote last week in an online forum.” The online forum being mentioned was ...
Good News For Harry Fans, \”Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\” is due to be published on June 21.
In 2011, Fayetteville became the first public library in the US to set up a maker lab. Besides 3D printers, the space features a laser cutter, electronics kits, workshop tools, Raspberry Pi computers ...