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Press Gazette Editor’s Blog » Why a free press can’t be dismantled to accommodate the ‘foibles’ of

Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre put forward a compelling case for intruding into the private lives of the rich and famous in his supplementary witness statement to the Leveson Inquiry. In it he quotes from a piece written gy Auberon Waugh for the New Statesman in the 1970s, defnding legendary Mail

Teaching with the Library of Congress

The Library of Congress has launched a new blog to help teachers bring the power of the Library's online collections into the classroom: Teaching with the Library of Congress. < br> < br>The Library has the world’s largest online collection of primary sources—more than 20 million historic

Library Juice » Women in Libraries – February 2012 issue

There is a new issue of Women in Libraries, formerly a print publication, is now online. It has items on the Occupy Wall Street Librarians on feminism, activism & librarianship; Elizabeth Andrejasich’s Q&A with Hillary Jordan; and the 2012 Amelia Bloomer List.

SLA - New Vacancy for a school librarian

<p> The  <a href="http://www.sla.org.uk/Job-vacancies.php">Job Vacancies</a> section on the SLA website has been updated with  a new vacancy for a librarian at Guiseley School, Leeds</p>

Audiobook Blog – Audiobooker, by Mary Burkey – Booklist Online » Blog Archive » First 50 freebie

Prize-winning audiobook from Listening Library/BOT just by sending an email! Here’s how to enter – and click here to see ALL of the featured titles – including this year’s Odyssey-winner Rotters: Listen Up, Librarians & Teachers! Help your young patrons and students

Investigative Reporters and Editors | Data matching uncovers convict school cops

< p > Until recently, getting arrested in Philadelphia for possession of crack cocaine and admitting drug dependency would not preclude being hired or continuing to work as a police officer in the public school system. < br / > < br / > A month-long, data-driven investigation ( < a

Annoyed Librarian: Nothing Fresh

Annoyed Librarian Whatever it is, I'm against it Monday, June 16, 2008 Nothing Fresh My old friends Anonymous have been commenting lately that they don't love me anymore, or something like that. I haven't been paying that much attention, to be honest. But I get the comments via email, and every

Western's Education Library is on Facebook - Education Library Blog

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 students, faculty

Investigative Reporters and Editors | Free Training: Covering today's war veterans

< p > As tens of thousands of soldiers return from Iraq and Afghanistan, journalists will have their hands full reporting on topics from veteran homelessness to mental illness. How better to hold the government accountable than by arming yourself with the tools to decipher complex data and the

Digital Curation Residency Program - News Releases (Library of Congress)

The Library of Congress and the Institute of Museum and Library Services announced today that they will collaborate to develop and implement a national residency program in digital curation, involving the collection, selection, management and long-term p

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