<< December 2006 | February 2007 >>
- SirsiDynix Acquired by Private Equity Firm; Service To Remain Same, but Will Costs Rise? [Library Journal]
- Graying of US academia stirs debate [The Boston Globe]
- Lock the Library! Rowdy Students Are Taking Over [The New York Times]
- Hello, Grisham - So Long, Hemingway? [The Washington Post]
- First Muslim Elected to Congress Will Use Koran Owned by Thomas Jefferson During Swearing-In [FOX News]
- The Changing Role Of Library Science [CareerJournal]
- Overview: Nature's peer review trial [Nature]
- How Web 2.0 is changing medicine [BMJ]
- Librarians help police book 'em [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
- City libraries adapting to crush of children's after-school visits [The Capital Times]
- Google book search adds five Catalonian libraries [Yahoo! News]
- S.M.U. Faculty Complains About Bush Library [The New York Times]
- ACLU to fight library ban [The Times-Picayune]
- Building a Library Web Site on the Pillars of Web 2.0 [Computers in Libraries]
- Farmers lack access to books [China Daily]
- Substitute teacher convicted in school computer porn case [The Boston Globe]
- Resource Description and Access (RDA): Cataloging Rules for the 20th Century [D-Lib Magazine]
- Web Sites Challenge the Textbook Goliaths [BusinessWeek]
- Library Director Quits, Cites Wi-Fi Dangers [Library Journal]
- Becoming A Wiki Warrior [LLRC.com]
- More on What is Going on at the Library of Congress [AFSCME, Local 2910]
- Could this be the final chapter in the life of the book [The Times]
- Unabomber Wages Legal Battle to Halt the Sale of Papers [The New York Times]
- The library of Google [Prospect Magazine]
- Libraries struggle with child overload [The Monitor]
- Re: Book written in txt msg [CNN]
- School of thought: Why aren't e-textbooks selling? [The Miami Herald]
- Today's leaders juggle e-mails, blogs and integrity [CNN]
- Bibliomania - books as therapy [DailyBulletin.com]
- Wikipedia payment: Why the big deal? [The Capital Times]
- Where's the Point? [Yes To Know]
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