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A Don's Life: King Georges leave the University Library
I have been in the University Library for the first time in weeks - and, when you have a day there (cuts or no cuts) you do still feel wonderfully grateful for the books they have -- mad though some...
Windsor Public Library eliminates fines | Quillblog | Quill & Quire
Daily updates from the blog division of Quill & Quire, Canada’s magazine of book news and reviews Just as the Toronto Public Library increases its late fees, the Windsor Public Library in Ontario has eliminated fines for overdue books altogether. This makes
Library Cards « Practically Paradise
Middle School spoiled me with their fancy ID machines that printed badges to use as library cards. Now I’m back in elementary doing what thousands of you have done. Printing out barcodes; attaching them paper cards, adding all the information school needs see like ZPD’s, Internet
iLibrarian » Gamify Your Library Fines
Brian Herzog at the Swiss Army Librarian suggests that libraries start to Gamify Your Library Fines. In this very interesting article, he makes the argument that supporting patrons who don’t incur fines with a reward system is a great way to encourage responsible borrowing. “The theory,
The PLA Blog | Official Blog of the Public Library Association
Email via capwiz or call your representative at (202) 224-3121 today and tell him or her to oppose Amendment #35 to the Continuing Resolution! This week, the House of Representatives will consider two amendments to the FY2011 Continuing Resolution that are critical to libraries – one that would
The library network and the scholarly record - Lorcan Dempsey's Weblog
<p>The library community is a highly interconnected one. Networks are motivated both by library mission and effective management of resources. This trend will accelerate as the Internet favors shared services, and libraries will see more benefit in building such shared services. The Hathi Trust is
Getting Started: View Your Library Borrowing Record and Renew Your Books Online - Education Library
Education Library Blog Almost daily entries highlighting education-related news, new books added to the Education Library, information about our electronic resources and research databases, library services/hours of opening, and other related items of interest to our graduate
Out of the Jungle: Information Overload -- possible ways forward
Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Sunday, November 28, 2010 Information Overload -- possible ways forward The Boston Globe had an article today, "Information Overload,
Open Knowledge Foundation Blog » Blog Archive » Milestone for Open Bibliographic Data: British
The JISC funded OpenBib project, of which OKF is a partner, announced last week in collaboration with the British Library the release of 3 million open bibliographic records to the community.This release represents a milestone fpr open bibliography as it represents the first substantial corpus of
Gather No Dust: Cutler Lending Library Unveiled
So our Cutler Lending library is now out of books after one day! That's 300 books! read more about it here http://bit.ly/c7QQWq
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