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California State Library Blog : California Digital Library Partners with Public Knowledge Project

The California Digital Library (CDL) on February 7 announced a “major development partnership,” on behalf of the University of California system, with the Public Knowledge Project (PKP) to help develop its open-source software suite aimed

The Life of Books: The 21st Century Law Library Conundrum: Free Law and Paying to Understand It

skip to main | skip to sidebar The Life of Books This blog is dedicated to exploring the idea that "books are dead". (Yeah, right.) Tuesday, February 09, 2010 The 21st Century Law Library Conundrum: Free Law and Paying to Understand It For years people have been predicting the death of books and

EBook Buzz: University Presses and Ebooks: A New Horizon

EBook Buzz, ONLINE’s newest column, will discuss and debate the advances of ebooks in libraries and scholarly publishing. This inaugural column explores the transformation to ebooks by university presses.

You Probably Don't Have a Social Media Expert - EContent Magazine

I don't have to tell you how the word 'expert' is just a tad over used. You are probably cynical about social media experts without any help from me, but putting the snarky comments and jabs aside, let's talk about this seriously as I have some important points of considerations for you.An expert

New Emerald service bridges gap between academic world and current global events | PRLog

New Emerald service bridges gap between academic world and current global events. “Research in the News” offers free access to topical research every month - PR11707771

MOBYLIVES » New York Public Library spared the axe, makes due with the scalpel

The annual stop-the-insane-budget-cuts dance is over. The fight to save jobs and prevent massive layoffs and closures of the New York Public Library has resulted in success. Here’s the statement (via Gothamist) from NYPL spokesperson Angela Montefinise: “When it comes to libraries,

Demand for ereaders not strong enough for new market entry to continue | TeleRead: News and views

From E-Reader-Info: Delta Electronics is developing e-paper technologies (based on Bridgestone's color E-Paper technology), andplanned to launch a 8.2 and

The New York Times - @ FolioMag.com

NYT lauched a metered pay wall that allows 20 article views a month before payment subscription is required. This is one of the largest tests to date for the paid content model. < p > < a href= " http://www.foliomag.com/2011/new-york-times " > < /a > < /p >

Out of the Jungle: Federal Register Relaunches New & Nicer Site

Out of the Jungle Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education. Tuesday, July 27, 2010 Federal Register Relaunches New & Nicer Site The good folks at the Federal Register are relaunching their new

Law.Gov Issues Principles and Declaration

Will you ever get free access to the authentic primary law (acts, codes, statutes, regulations, judicial opinions) affecting your life, your business, your money and relationships?What is Law.Gov and Why Should We Care?If you have ever wondered what the law required of you, or ever looked up the

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