From the Wall Street Journal, quoting Gorman: "The point of a scholarly text is they are written to be read sequentially from beginning to end, making an argument and engaging you in dialogue." Come on. I went to college. I (and probably many … [Continue reading]
Music Access and Libraries – Still a Long Way to Go!
I just got off the phone with a rep at Real.com's Rhapsody music service. What an interesting conversation! First off, here's what I told the rep we (and probably other libraries) wanted in a digital music service: digital music for library … [Continue reading]
Future of Libraries post
Go - read infommuner's post titled The Future of Public Libraries. Then discuss. I loved it - first off, telling a long story that delivered a message rather than the usual powerpoint with pictures of people doing techie stuff - that's so … [Continue reading]
College and Research Libraries Journal is going Open Access
C&RL is going open access! They plan on placing articles online six months after publication of the print version, which is a fine place to start. Good for them. And for kicks - here's an extremely old article of mine, from 1998: Library Home … [Continue reading]
Creating a Personalized “My Library” page with no sweat
I was introduced to Netvibes at Internet Librarian (via Steven's Trends in Blogs, RSS, Wikis, and Other Stuff presentation), and I started thinking.... my library has talked on and off for years about creating some type of personalized "my library" … [Continue reading]
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