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  • From: Library Web <libweb AT ibiblio.org>
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  • Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:00:03 -0400

Library Web (UK)

Library Culture on the Web

http://www.libraryweb.info

Wednesday 19 March 2008

7 days of library news:

Digital Photography in Libraries
Stephen's Lighthouse, Tuesday 18 March 2008

80 Online Resources for Book Lovers
iLibrarian, Tuesday 18 March 2008

More criticism of Orange prize
theBookseller, Tuesday 18 March 2008

Library Journal Names 50 'Movers and Shakers' Who Are Changing Libraries
US focus. (Via Google News.)
The Earth Times, Tuesday 18 March 2008

Dolly delivers child book scheme
"Scotland" (Via Google News.)
BBC News, Tuesday 18 March 2008

For Those Who Don't Think To Ask A Librarian.... BookLamp.org
"matching readers to books"
LISNews, Tuesday 18 March 2008

Magical Pictures
"set within libraries"
LISNews, Tuesday 18 March 2008

Our Public Libraries Are Being Turned Into Video Arcades
LISNews, Tuesday 18 March 2008

The needle in a haystack problem; The Librarian Solution
"when the problem is hard to define, or when interactivity is required"
LISNews, Tuesday 18 March 2008

Value undeniable; price unknown: Innovate Or Stagnate
"the price of innovation"
LISNews, Tuesday 18 March 2008

Funding boost to revamp libraries
"Wales"
BBC News, Tuesday 18 March 2008

Successful Patron Interactions
"Weekly Tips"
WebJunction, Tuesday 18 March 2008

One stop shops and the LMS
Feedback requested.
lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries, Monday 17 March 2008

Of e-books, business models and Eliot Spitzer’s hookers
LISNews, Monday 17 March 2008

The worst writing you have ever read
"DCMS"
The Good Library Blog, Monday 17 March 2008

Rock music is aloud in library
"Accrington" (Via Google News.)
Blackburn Citizen, Monday 17 March 2008

Library trendspotting if you happen to like Susan Jacoby
"being a librarian in this time of rapid change is to keep a close eye on trends. How are things changing? We need to know so that we can keep up, so that we can modify our services to meet society’s changing needs, to have in mind new types of users instead of assuming that users are like ourselves" (Via Library Journal.)
Library Juice, Monday 17 March 2008

Google Books API and the OPAC
(Via Library Journal.)
Catalogablog, Monday 17 March 2008

Was Probationary Librarian Fired for Reporting Child Porn?
Library Journal, Monday 17 March 2008

A Paucity of Arabic Books, but Hope for More
LISNews, Monday 17 March 2008

Gangs put library under siege in Scotland
LISNews, Monday 17 March 2008

A perfect library webpage?
LISNews, Monday 17 March 2008

Assessing social technologies in libraries
LISNews, Monday 17 March 2008

The Icon Speaks: SLA Interview with Peter Drucker From 1992
"The web is a jumble of data without index ... A library has an index."
LISNews, Monday 17 March 2008

March/April 2008 issue of D-Lib Magazine
"digital library research and development"
D-Lib Magazine, Monday 17 March 2008

Eulogy for encyclopedias
theBookseller, Monday 17 March 2008

Children see readers as 'geeky and lonely'
theBookseller, Monday 17 March 2008

Efficiency
Comment.
The Good Library Blog, Sunday 16 March 2008

Of duds and library catalogs
"an API to allow librarians to automate the inclusion of Google previews in their catalogues"
LISNews, Sunday 16 March 2008

Homeless Men Find Shelter in Book Club
(Via Library Link of the Day.)
ABC News, Sunday 16 March 2008

British Council Library Closed Amid Radical Changes
LISNews, Saturday 15 March 2008

Public Library Innovation: Library Outposts, a new service model for urban public libraries
LISNews, Saturday 15 March 2008

130 Library closures... at least
Comment.
The Good Library Blog, Saturday 15 March 2008

Supervisors to Review Library Firing
"librarian fired because she handed a patron over to the police"
LISNews, Saturday 15 March 2008

Library child porn causes stir
"Tulare Co. worker says she was fired after reporting it." (Via Library Link of the Day.)
FresnoBee.com, Saturday 15 March 2008

search behaviour of information scientists
Research request.
lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries, Friday 14 March 2008

Your £1.4m in library fines
"in just six years"
Evening News 24, Friday 14 March 2008

RFID and staffing
"We'd like to hear from anyone who has opened or is contemplating opening a library using self-issue machines only i.e. no staff..."
lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries, Friday 14 March 2008

25 Ways to Break Your Online Procrastination Habit
"your cyberslacking ways"
iLibrarian, Friday 14 March 2008

Your library: use it or lose it
"Margaret Hodge" (Via Google News.)
New Statesman, Friday 14 March 2008

California Librarian Fired for Reporting Man Viewing Child Porn
LISNews, Friday 14 March 2008

UK Library-based post office plans 'nonsense'
LISNews, Friday 14 March 2008

Shocked UK Teens see Librarian Slashed by Patron
LISNews, Friday 14 March 2008

Why Being A Librarian Is Like Being An Opium Addict
LISNews, Friday 14 March 2008

British Library: What is Magna Carta?…British Library poll reveals nearly half of us don’t know
ResourceShelf, Friday 14 March 2008

Display technology's flexible future
The "Readius". (Via Library Link of the Day.)
CNET News.com, Friday 14 March 2008

Has the e-book finally arrived?
"Well, it is not yet clear."
theBookseller, Friday 14 March 2008

Getting books to move
"colour-blocked displays" ... "face out"
Stephen's Lighthouse, Thursday 13 March 2008

Last 'Harry Potter' Film To Be Released in Two Segments
LISNews, Thursday 13 March 2008

"Web 2.0 + Intranet: Connected Users"
"how BT uses discussion forums, blogs, RSS feeds and wikis of Web 2.0 on their corporate intranet"
FreePint, Thursday 13 March 2008

Tips for Giving Effective Presentations
LibrarianInBlack.net, Thursday 13 March 2008

After the death of a librarian who apparently confessed to murder fears grow he killed again
LISNews, Thursday 13 March 2008

Countryside libraries capture public imagination in China
LISNews, Thursday 13 March 2008

Freeing up library space
"Mass digitization good but it must be available in perpetuity. If not, the originals MUST be accessible."
ResourceShelf, Thursday 13 March 2008

Biblio Tech Review March 2008 issue
Biblio Tech Review, Thursday 13 March 2008

Choose the Right Path
"These guides are often created for academic and public library patrons as introductory maps to locations and subjects of information items."
WebJunction, Thursday 13 March 2008

Penguin launches 'enhanced' e-book classics
theBookseller, Thursday 13 March 2008

IRAQ NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES: SPECIAL REPORT
lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries, Wednesday 12 March 2008

Library buildings are a' changing
"The Extinction Timeline" mentioned again. (Via Library Journal.)
LibrarianInBlack.net, Wednesday 12 March 2008

Shelving the issue
"Margaret Hodge" (Via Library Journal.)
Guardian Unlimited, Wednesday 12 March 2008

InfoTech: UK/Euro Libraries Contract with Vubis Smart
"Scottish Borders Council"
Library Journal, Wednesday 12 March 2008

iRex Iliad E-Book Reader AND Writer
LISNews, Wednesday 12 March 2008

Libraries connect the unconnected
"what libraries can be"
LISNews, Wednesday 12 March 2008

IFLA Journal - March 2008, Volume 34, No. 1
SAGE JOURNALS Online, Wednesday 12 March 2008


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