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arnie Grossblatt

Library Inc. - - 2 views

  • Yet libraries, the intellectual heart of universities, have become perhaps the most commercialized academic area within universities, with troubling implications for the future of higher education.
  • Through innocuous incremental stages, academic libraries have reached a point where they are now guided largely by the mores of commerce, not academe.
  • Over the last decade, however, as the number and cost of journals have soared, most libraries have decided to forgo purchasing hard copies. The shift from owning a journal to merely providing access to its digital incarnation has, of course, saved some money. But those savings come in tandem with detrimental changes both to the content of library collections and the ways those collections are used.
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  • According to both the professional literature and information-vending companies' usability studies, a library's chief task is to meet the information needs of its patrons
  • For university libraries, retrieving what is known should be only the beginning. They are laboratories of the mind, unique places where questions that have never before been asked can be formulated and answered; they are centers of teaching where patrons can learn about the organization and the production of knowledge
  • or universities, the libraries' experience is a cautionary tale. Commercial practices, technologies, and innovations often seem to benefit and support the academic mission of universities. But commercial innovations are not value-free, and it has proven very difficult for libraries to embrace some components while rejecting others.
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    Interesting, if a bit unbalanced, about the corruption of university libraries by commercial publishers and the pressure of "good enough" information in a Googlized world
Matt Mayer

Vatican and Oxford libraries announce joint digital conversion of some manuscripts, books - 0 views

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    Vatican & Oxford libraries get 3.2 million to digitize 1.5 million pages of some of their oldest holdings!
Elizabeth Mack

Transitioning to a Digital Future - The Library Today (Library of Congress) - 1 views

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    Library of Congress is hosting a symposium on digital media and preservation on Oct 20th.
Derik Dupont

Emory University Saves Rushdie?s Digital Data - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    As research libraries and archives are discovering, "born-digital" materials are much more complicated and costly to preserve than anticipated.
Elizabeth Ralls

Curious Contents of the Digital Library - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Yet as new old books become available - listed, for instance, on Manybooks.net - you get the puzzling sense that books are leaping almost randomly from their shelves into the digital realm. " Is there any logic to the way books are chosen for digitizing?
arnie Grossblatt

Kindle Books for Public Libraries - 2 views

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    Amazon announces that 11,000 libraries are now set for loaning Kindle e-books to patrons. How much of library budgets will go to support a reading format that only the relatively well-off can use?
Danielle DeVenio

The Future of Libraries - Telegraph - 0 views

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    Since this was a topic of discussion in last class and we didn't touch on this point....the future of libraries involves sharing their special collections digitally
Allison Begezda

School chooses Kindle; are libraries for the history 'books'? - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    A private school in Ashburnham, Mass. began to get rid of most of the school's library books and replaced them with a digital collection.
Derik Dupont

Google digital book ambitions hinge on settlement - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Google's plan to add millions of books to digital library riding on new settlement
Allison Hughes

California Takes a Big Step Forward: Free, Digital, Open-Source Textbooks - 0 views

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    This week, California took a big step forward in open-source education. Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a proposal to create a website that will allow students to download popular textbooks for free. The legislation contains two bills: One, a proposal for the state to fund 50 open-source digital textbooks, targeted to lower-division courses, which will be produced by California's universities. The other bill is a proposal to establish a California Digital Open Source Library to host those books.
Derik Dupont

Google Buys Service That Uses Humans to Digitize Books - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    With its acquisition of ReCaptcha, Google will use "human computation" to help scan old library books.
Valentina Moreno

Penguin Launches E-book Library Lending Pilot Program - 1 views

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    Wondering three things - 1) Is this enough? 2) Will the remaining Big 6 publishers follow suit? 3) What are the lending terms?
arnie Grossblatt

Gutenberg 2.0 | - 6 views

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    How the Harvard Library is coping with disruptive change.
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