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Why did one blogger keep Belle’s identity secret for eight years?
Blog | blogs.journalism.co.uk | Nov 20, 2009
As noted by Journalism.co.uk yesterday (and before that, by the Guardian on its front page) LinkMachineGo blogger Darren deduced Belle de Jour's real identity
Phil Agre is missing
Blog | libraryjuicepress.com | Nov 20, 2009
Phil Agre is a professor of library science at UCLA whom Ive long wished to meet.A few weeks ago the Los Angeles Police Department announced that he was missing. He abandoned his apartment and his job at some point between December of 2008 and May of 2009, according to the LAPD missing
Shield Law for Journalists Stalls Again in Senate | Kansas City infoZine News | USA
News | www.infozine.com | Nov 20, 2009
By Emily Mullin - a Senate Committee Once Again Put Off Voting on a Bill That Would Give Journalists More Rights to Protect Confidential Sources in Federal Courts.
http://www.infozine.com/news/stories/op/storiesView/sid/38704/
Why I voted Yes on the SLA name change
Blog | www.jasoneiseman.com | Nov 19, 2009
A few years ago I was asked to speak at an Enterprise Information Management conference in San Francisco. It was very exciting, the first time I had been asked to speak somewhere. I was slated to speak on the second day, but after attending the first day of sessions I was very nervous. It became
Future Librarians for Intellectual Freedom: Lexington Library Staff Fired Over Censorship of
Blog | flifblog.blogspot.com | Nov 18, 2009
BoingBoing is reporting that two library workers at a Lexington Kentucky public library have been fired in response to an attempt to keep a copy of Alan Moore's graphic novel "The League of Extraordinary Gentleman: The Black Dossier" out of circulation.
http://flifblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/lexington-library-staff-fired-over.html
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MLA successfully urged cultural institutions to support learning movement
News | www.iwr.co.uk | Nov 17, 2009
More than 3,000 museums, libraries and archives, after receiving encouragement from the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) have signed the "learning revolution" pledge
http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/news/2253289/mla-successfully-urged-cultural
Two Upcoming ISO Ballots
Blog | litablog.org | Nov 16, 2009
Cindy Hepfer, ALA’s Voting Representative to NISO, has notified us of two new items coming up for ballot early in the New Year.The first is for ISO/DIS 27729, International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI). The ISNI “… specifies the International Standard name identifier (ISNI) for the
Library Copyright Alliance releases issue briefs on international copyright and libraries
News | www.wo.ala.org | Nov 16, 2009
The Library Copyright Alliance (LCA) announces a new series of issue briefs on current topics relating to international copyright and libraries. Written by Janice Pilch, Association of Research Libraries visiting program officer on international copyright and LCA international copyright advocate,
E-Reference Ratings: Law & Crime
News | www.libraryjournal.com | Nov 15, 2009
CQ Press Supreme Court Collection. CQ Press. www.cqpress.com Having already earned positive reviews from LJ, Choice, and the American Bar Association, this unique and comprehensive database offers a wide variety of information on everything that is the Supreme Court, including biographies of the
(New) Copyright Watch: An Up-To-Date Online Repository of National Copyright Laws
News | www.resourceshelf.com | Nov 14, 2009
Access Copyright WatchFrom the Announcement:The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Electronic Information for Libraries (eIFL.net), and other international copyright experts joined together today to launch Copyright Watch a public website created to centralize resources on national

