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adrienne_mobius

Loud Debate Rages Over N.Y. Library's Quiet Stacks : NPR - 1 views

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    "If the library has its way, this Beaux Arts-style building on Manhattan's 42nd Street - the one with the giant lions out front - will soon see some changes. A hotly debated renovation plan would demolish the seven stuffy floors of stacks. Some of the books would be stored under nearby Bryant Park, and up to 2 million books would be moved to climate-controlled storage in Princeton, N.J."
adrienne_mobius

Pin it! - 2 views

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    Cynthia Dudenhoffer wrote this article in College & Research Libraries News about using Pinterest as a library marketing tool.
Megan Durham

What Popular Culture is Telling Us About Libraries and Why We Should Listen | Backtalk - 1 views

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    Since I'm just now watching Buffy (don't judge me) I thought this was a good read about what pop culture tells about libraries and not just librarians. Everything is great until they mention National Treasure, but it finished strong so I'm willing to overlook it. Also no Music Man references :(
Jennifer Parsons

TED Blog | The wide open future of the art museum: Q&A with William Noel - 0 views

  • The Walters is a museum that’s free to the public, and to be public these days is to be on the Internet. Therefore to be a public museum your digital data should be free. And the great thing about digital data, particularly of historic collections, is that they’re the greatest advert that these collections have. So: Why on Earth would you limit how people can use them? The digital data is not a threat to the real data, it’s just an advertisement that only increases the aura of the original, so there just doesn’t seem to be any point in putting restrictions on the data.
  • Institutions with special collections, particularly museums — libraries perhaps less so — want to improve their brand and raise visitorship. One way in which they can do that is through advertising. And what better way to advertise than by making instantly available, or as available as possible, images of their collections? Because that’s how they get known.
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    An interview with William Noel, curator of the Walters Art Museum, which recently featured the Archimedes palimpsest in its collection-- both physical and digital.  What's wonderful about that is that its digital collection is under Creative Commons license. I'm a bit confused as to why Noel thinks that libraries don't want to advertise their collections, unless he's referring to the fact that libraries typically contain copyrighted material in their collections.
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    Oh, and you can get to the digital exhibition of the Archimedes palimpsest at http://archimedespalimpsest.net/. It's not terribly user-friendly (to quickly look at the images, select "Google Book of the Archimedes Palimpsest"), but being able to access the raw TIFF images is pretty darn cool.
adrienne_mobius

ALA Responds to AAP Challenges on Ebooks . . . Before They Are Even Issued | American Libraries Magazine - 1 views

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    The ALA Digital Content and Libraries Working Group published an "Ebook Business Models for Public Libraries" report August 8. You can read more about the process, or jump right to a PDF download of the report.
Scott Peterson

Lebanon Library Torched, 78,000 Books Burned By Islamists - 0 views

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    Ancient books in a historic library in the Lebanese city of Tripoli have been torched by Islamist, after a pamphlet purportedly insulting religion was found inside one of the books. Security sources say that up to 78,000 books, many irreplaceable ancient Muslim and Christian texts and manuscripts, are now unsalvageable, according to Agence France Press.
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    Ancient books in a historic library in the Lebanese city of Tripoli have been torched by Islamist, after a pamphlet purportedly insulting religion was found inside one of the books. Security sources say that up to 78,000 books, many irreplaceable ancient Muslim and Christian texts and manuscripts, are now unsalvageable, according to Agence France Press.
adrienne_mobius

Pop-Up Library Serves The Needs Of Book Worms On The Beach - The Pop-Up City - 0 views

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    On vacation and forgot your book? Go to the library on the beach.
Scott Peterson

Locked Out of the Library - 1 views

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    "A wide range of academic research across the country, from sophisticated biomedical experiments at the National Institutes of Health to undergraduate political science essays, was being interrupted Wednesday as the federal government shutdown continued for a second day -- with no clear path to a resolution. In addition to forcing the closure of government buildings where research is conducted -- such as the Library of Congress and presidential libraries -- the shutdown was also cutting off access to myriad electronic resources on which many researchers depend."
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    A little out of date, but an examination of how the recent partial government shut down affected research, both in physical libraries and online research.
Sharla Lair

Norman gets first automated library of its kind in U.S. » Previously reported » The Norman Transcript - 0 views

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    This is very cool! I imagine some libraries in MO are watching this to see if it is successful.
Scott Peterson

Half of library's books unused in last year - 0 views

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    The San Diego library is opening a new library; the article laments how half the books have not been used in the last year, and taxpayers still had to pay to move them, but considering some recent research numbers these statistics are actually fairly high.
Megan Durham

Vintage Ads for Libraries and Reading - 1 views

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    This is really just a fun Friday article. These are all pretty cute--except for the one with the little girl ("Bad Seed" much?) its just plain creepy.
Scott Peterson

http://web.docuticker.com/go/docubase/69483 - 0 views

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    The two PDF files linked on the pages are reports from the House of Commons about the state and future of libraries in the United Kingdom. One thing I found concerning was how the operation of many libraries has been turned over from Councils to community volunteers.
Scott Peterson

Storm Damage at NYU Library Offers Lessons for Disaster Planning in the Stack - 0 views

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    A general overview about the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and how libraries have responded to it, and about disaster planning in general. While not treading too much new ground, it does show how some ideas and strategies work in practice.
Jennifer Parsons

Book of Kells Now Free to View Online | Trinity College Library Dublin - 0 views

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    Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland, now offers for free the influential Book of Kells, to be viewed online. There's even an iPad app for this!
adrienne_mobius

Penguin Lifts Library Ebook Purchase Embargo - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    Penguin Group announced that on Tuesday, April 2, they will begin allowing libraries to purchase and lend ebook titles the day that hardcover editions are released.
Scott Peterson

Library thefts cost Austin more than $1 million in five years - 2 views

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    A concerning article about the rate of theft at the Austin public library. Surprising is how only recently have borrowing limits been enacted and patrons required to renew their cards A collections agency is used for delinquent accounts, but there is little mention of a security system or how much is lost due to simple theft.
adrienne_mobius

Keith Richards faces library fine for overdue books from 50 years ago - 0 views

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    The Rolling Stones legend, 69, owes 3,000 pounds for books he borrowed and failed to return to his local public library in Dartford, Kent, when he was a teenager.
adrienne_mobius

Paperless public library to open in Texas - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Bexar County, TX opens a library without books.
Scott Peterson

The Downside of Being Universally Liked - 0 views

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    A fairly truthful article about the situation facing libraries today; that since most people like libraries they have few true enemies, and with no enemies there are no real allies.
adrienne_mobius

Don't Panic: Why Catastrophism Fails Libraries | Peer to Peer Review - 0 views

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    This blog analyzes "disruptive innovation" and what it means to libraries.
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