- 'Poop fiction' big hit with kids [CNN]
- Early Career Survival [Library Journal]
- The World According To Google [U.S. News & World Report]
- The publisher in the mirror [New York Newsday]
- Project Gutenberg Progresses [Information Today]
- Linux in action: A public library's success story [NewsForge]
- Could you be sued for turning over an Internet user's sign-up information to law enforcement? A cautionary tale for libraries and other Internet service providers [Law Library Resource Xchange]
- Students check out the Web instead of library [Star Tribune]
- Bridging cultures with books [The Japan Times]
- Hustler Magazine Challenge [David Burt]
- 'Fictitious' author publishes the first book without verbs [Telegraph]
- Catalog librarian Felicia Uhden [The Seattle Times]
- Library of Alexandria discovered [BBC News]
- Study Shows Big Drop in Book Sales [FOX News]
- Search engines take the stand [CNET News.com]
- On your marks, get set, search ... [The Guardian]
- Electronic Moves Center Stage [Library Journal]
- Is Boolean Dead? [EContent]
- Information middlemen are at risk in era of Web [International Herald Tribune]
- Pupils and librarians in pilot scheme [Stuff]
- Is there a role for traditional knowledge organization systems in the Digital Age? [E-LIS]
- The Alexandria Digital Library Project [D-Lib Magazine]
- Books For Soldiers [Storm Bear World]
- Library for all -- not just the homeless [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
- Books get interactive makeover [BBC News]
- Librarians Are Not Search Engines [American Libraries]
- Be kind to your books -- and here's how [Alameda Times-Star]
- Damon shaves beard for charity [Major League Baseball]
- Libraries in search of a future [The Daily Star]
- Libraries offering parties, prizes to keep kids reading [The Oregonian]
- High school yearbooks going high-tech with video discs [The Kansas City Star]
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