<< December 2008 | February 2009 >>
- Judge halts closure of 11 Philadelphia libraries [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
- Overdue Books Could Lead To Library's Demise [MSNBC]
- County shelves jail librarians [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
- Who The Hell Writes Wikipedia, Anyway? [Silicon Alley Insider]
- Google Hopes to Open a Trove of Little-Seen Books [The New York Times]
- A library of human imagination [Technology Entertainment Design]
- Philadelphia Libraries Remain Open, But Staff Cuts Mean Fewer Days [Library Journal]
- Always on: Libraries in a world of permanent connectivity [First Monday]
- Best Careers 2009: Librarian [US News and World Report]
- Donkeys boost Ethiopian literacy [BBC News]
- Project Gutenberg, Me, and You [Searcher]
- Computer-esque books to lure boys [BBC News]
- Libraries vs. IT Departments [Tech Therapy]
- Congress bans kids from libraries? [The Phoenix]
- Toward an All E-Textbook Campus [Inside Higher Ed]
- Fiction Reading Increases for Adults [The New York Times]
- How Google Is Making Us Smarter [Discover]
- Under Obama, feds may still snoop library files [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Bush's Post-Presidency to Include More Than a Library [The Washington Post]
- YouTube Hits The Mute Button as Royalty Fight With Warner Bros. Continues [Rolling Stone]
- Libraries sow urban peace in Colombia [Comunidade Segura]
- Superhero power ebbs [Los Angeles Times]
- The thief who stole pages from history [BBC News]
- Libraries' many benefits rediscovered in hard economic times [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
- Books Unbound [Time]
- See the Web Site, Buy the Book [The New York Times]
- Libraries big draw for job seekers [Detroit Free Press]
- OCLC Defends Records Policy, Faces Questions, Suggestions, and Criticisms [Library Journal]
- Wikipedia considers limiting user edits [CNET News]
- One for the books: Baby born at Denver library [The Denver Post]
- Berkeley library given waiver to sign 3M deal [San Francisco Chronicle]
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