- History That Defied the Flames [The Washington Post]
- LIS Recruiting Does It Make the Grade? [Library Journal]
- A Reason To Smile: Free Comic Book Day [The Milwaukee Channel]
- Computers in Libraries 2003 [Information Today]
- Tales From the Crypt [Wired]
- National Digital Preservation Initiatives: An Overview of Developments in Australia, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom and of Related International Activity [Council on Library and Information Resources]
- Clay cuneiform tablets from ancient Mesopotamia to be placed online [University of California, Berkeley]
- Shoppers check it all out [Visalia Times-Delta]
- Internet replacing libraries as top source for research [The Central Florida Future]
- Researchers create flexible, paper-thin electronic screen [Star Tribune]
- Library and Information Week 2003 [The Australian Library and Information Association]
- YOU DOWN WITH OAKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY? WEB SITE ATTRACTS BOOK DONORS FROM AROUND THE WORLD [pamie.com]
- What is a library anymore, anyway? [First Monday]
- The Evelyn Wood of Digitized Book Scanners [The New York Times]
- The New Scholarship of Comics [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
- Keepers of the Crumbling Culture: What Digital Preservation Can Learn from Library History [D-Lib Magazine]
- Devlin Catalogs 'Librarian' for TNT [Reuters]
- Why do books cost so much? [Salon]
- Copy Protection Is a Crime [Wired]
- GREAT MOMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF TECHNICAL SERVICES [Wendy Lewis and Manuel Urrizola]
- About as Big as the Web [ongoing]
- Sample of Search Warrant Procedures for Libraries [Law Library Resource Xchange]
- 2003 Librarian Awards [The New York Times]
- Taking the shutterbug out of the picture [CNET News.com]
- Extinction fear for languages [CNN]
- Veterans History Project [The Library of Congress]
- Battle lines drawn over location of new library [The Smoky Mountain News]
- Unique book goes on display [BBC News]
- Central Asia: Libraries In A Difficult Bind Following Soviet Collapse [Radio Free Europe]
- Factory workers made $1.4 million in insider-trading scheme, SEC says [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
- 'Buffy' Star Likes Being Called 'Giles' [First Coast News]
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