A Surge in Learning the Language of the Internet - NYTimes.com
Jenna Wortham
Academic cybrarian, bibliophile & culturista. Mentor to library school (LIS) students and graduates. Advocate for all libraries and their users. [Fmr. Organizer, NY Librarians Meetup]
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Internet Archive’s Repository Collects Thousands of Books - NYTimes.com
Internet Archive’s Repository Collects Thousands of Books - NYTimes.com
By DAVID STREITFELD
Published: March 3, 2012
By DAVID STREITFELD
Published: March 3, 2012
Lianne Milton for The New York Times | The Physical Archive of the Internet Archive hopes to eventually collect 10 million items, and it has started taking in films as well. |
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
FuturistSpeaker.com – A Study of Future Trends and Predictions by Futurist Thomas Frey » Blog Archive » Future Libraries and 17 Forms of Information Replacing Books
FuturistSpeaker.com – A Study of Future Trends and Predictions by Futurist Thomas Frey » Blog Archive » Future Libraries and 17 Forms of Information Replacing Books
Question: As physical books go away, and computers and smart devices take their place, at what point does a library stop being a library, and start becoming something else?
Somewhere in the middle of this question lies the nagging fear and anxiety that we see brimming to the top among library insiders.
People who think libraries are going away simply because books are going digital are missing the true tectonic shifts taking place in the world of information.
Libraries are not about books. In fact, they were never about books.
Libraries exist to give us access to information. Until recently, books were one of the more efficient forms of transferring information from one person to another. Today there are 17 basic forms of information that are taking the place of books, and in the future there will be many more… [read full article]
Question: As physical books go away, and computers and smart devices take their place, at what point does a library stop being a library, and start becoming something else?
Somewhere in the middle of this question lies the nagging fear and anxiety that we see brimming to the top among library insiders.
People who think libraries are going away simply because books are going digital are missing the true tectonic shifts taking place in the world of information.
Libraries are not about books. In fact, they were never about books.
Libraries exist to give us access to information. Until recently, books were one of the more efficient forms of transferring information from one person to another. Today there are 17 basic forms of information that are taking the place of books, and in the future there will be many more… [read full article]
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Leadership and Career Development for the New Information Professional by Lisa Chow and Sandra Sajonas
Leadership and Career Development for the New Information Professional
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Prison Library Offers A Place To Escape by NPR Staff
May 29, 2011
Some 1,700 residents of the Jessup Correctional Institution in Maryland make very good use of their library. Most inmates will never win early release, so the library becomes a place to improve reading skills, write a letter home, watch an instructional video on auto mechanics or just escape, mentally. Host Liane Hansen visits the prison to talk with longtime prison librarian Glennor Shirley. Shirley runs the libraries for the entire Maryland prison system.
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Tablet Ownership Triples Among College Students - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Tablet Ownership Triples Among College Students - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education
The number of college students who say they own tablets has more than tripled since a survey taken last year, according to new poll results released today. The Pearson Foundation sponsored the second-annual survey, which asked 1,206 college students and 204 college-bound high-school seniors about their tablet ownership. The results suggest students increasingly prefer to use the devices for reading. Read more
March 14, 2012, 3:01 am
[Creative Commons licensed Flickr photo by sridgway] |
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Battle over library closures intensifies - Telegraph
Battle over library closures intensifies - Telegraph
The government was today presented with a petition of 70,000 signatures against library closures collected by the Women's Institute.
By
Martin Chilton, Digital Culture Editor
3:37PM GMT 13 Mar 2012
The government was today presented with a petition of 70,000 signatures against library closures collected by the Women's Institute.
Campaigners held a rally in London to coincide with a Parliamentary hearing by
the Culture, Media and Sport select committee on library closures. Culture
Minister Ed Vaizey has agreed to demands to produce a report by 2014
assessing the impact of changes in the library service for "good or bad".
Shadow culture minister Dan Jarvis claimed his opposite number faced becoming
the "Dr Beeching of libraries" - a reference to Richard Beeching,
who was behind the closure of many railway routes. Read more:
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Should Libraries Get Out of the eBook Business? | Librarian by Day
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As Usage Rises, Libraries Struggle to Stay Open
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Monday, March 5, 2012
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
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