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Interaction: Virtually unlimited knowledge - 2 views

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    Stanford plans for future of libraries
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Digital Savings - 3/1/2005 - Library Journal - 0 views

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    "A study of academic libraries finds that going from print to electronic journals can save money, if it's done right, but challenges remain\nBy Roger C. Schonfeld & Eileen Gifford Fenton -- Library Journal, 3/1/2005"
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Stanford University prepares for 'bookless library' - San Jose Mercury News - 2 views

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    "Box by box, decades of past scholarship are being packed up and emptied from two old libraries, Physics and Engineering, to make way for the future: a smaller but more efficient and largely electronic library that can accommodate the vast, expanding and interrelated literature of Physics, Computer Science and Engineering."
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Delusions, Illusions, and the True Costs of Digital Publishing « The Scholarl... - 1 views

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    "digital publishing seems to be getting more expensive while we wring costs out of print as we draw it down."
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Blog U.: Academic Libraries, Publishers, and Digital Books - Technology and Learning - ... - 1 views

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    The future will judge academic librarians by how well they were able to build coalitions across institutions and negotiate with publishers to bring digital books into a co-equal status with physical books.
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The Future of Reading - 11/1/2009 - Library Journal - 1 views

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    "Clearly something important and fundamental is happening to books and reading. Libraries need to be part of this reading revolution, supporting and defending the rights of digital readers, experimenting with new reader services, collecting new genres and media formats, and providing access for all readers to the devices, networks, content, and online communities that will continue to emerge."
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Welcome to Copia - 1 views

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    "Welcome to Copia: the first social e-reading experience designed so you can discover, connect and share what's meaningful."
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In Front of (e)Readers - 2/15/2010 - Library Journal - 1 views

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    "A look at how the technology debuts at the recent Consumer Electronics Show will shape patron expectations"
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Publishing: The Revolutionary Future - The New York Review of Books - 1 views

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    Jason Epstein: "The huge, worldwide market for digital content, however, is not a fantasy. It will be very large, very diverse, and very surprising: its cultural impact cannot be imagined. E-books will be a significant factor in this uncertain future, but actual books printed and bound will continue to be the irreplaceable repository of our collective wisdom."
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Medialoper: Is Book Sharing Really a Threat to Publishing? - 0 views

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    "Last week bookseller Barnes and Noble unveiled the Nook, its long-awaited eReading device. Although ill-named, the Nook is a worthy competitor to the Kindle, offering a number of features not found on the Amazon device, including LendMe, a feature that allows for controlled sharing of ebooks. While the sharing feature comes with a number of limitations, it would appear to be a small but important step towards making DRM-restricted content slightly more flexible for consumers. There's just one problem - publishers want no part of the Nook's LendMe feature."
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The Day It All Changed « Follow The Reader - 0 views

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    On BookServer
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Technology Review: The Infinite Library - 0 views

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    This can be deleted. Again, my annotated and tagged bookmark didn't overlap the existing bookmark.
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University Library Book Acquisitions Policies in an Electronic Age » The Past... - 0 views

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    Skeptical paper on shift to digital colelctions
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Web Of Books - 0 views

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    Peter Brantley on book server
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Neumont University - Neumont University - Home - 0 views

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    "Neumont University was founded in 2002 and is an Accredited Member, ACICS. It was established to pioneer a more effective way of learning and a better way to create innovators in the computer sciences. Our mission is to unite business, technology, and creativity to educate the innovators of tomorrow. At our campus in the Salt Lake valley, we offer accelerated Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Master of Science in Computer Science degrees."
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Sony's New eBook Software Takes Aim at Kindle - 0 views

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    Can read ebooks on desktop w/ sony
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