<< October 2004 | December 2004 >>
- Portals in Libraries: Library Technology and Planning for Change [Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology]
- When No Fact Goes Unchecked [The New York Times]
- Just Another Field? [Library Journal]
- Open WorldCat Pilot: A User's Perspective [Searcher]
- Librarians rush to salvage flood-damaged items [The Honolulu Advertiser]
- Librarian of Congress Touches Many Bases on Iran Visit [The Washington Post]
- Texas OKs Textbooks That Define Marriage [ABC News]
- Teachers 'in dark' on reading [NEWS.com.au]
- One Internet, many copyright laws [CNET News.com]
- Even Digital Memories Can Fade [The New York Times]
- The Hidden Cost of Buying Information [HBS Working Knowledge]
- Confused decision on science publishing [The Guardian]
- Webmastry [Searcher]
- Library check-out goes self-serve [Mail Tribune]
- In Our Own Words [Library Journal]
- Plea over books for blind people [BBC News]
- A library - and legacy - for Billiophiles [The Christian Science Monitor]
- In the Copyright Wars, This Scholar Sides With the Anarchists [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
- Google Scholar Offers Access To Academic Information [SearchDay]
- U.S. archives offer digital look at America's past [CNN]
- Overdue library books could mean jail time [The Boston Globe]
- Devastation, Now Salvage, Page by Page [The New York Times]
- The Technology of Patriotism [American Libraries]
- Orange libraries ban 'unaccompanied' adults from kids' area [Florida Today]
- Court Documents Not Fit for Web? [Wired News]
- Internet upstarts v traditional publishers [Financial Times]
- Planting Seeds of Wrath in 'Steinbeck Country' [The Los Angeles Times]
- OCLC Top 1000 [OCLC]
- Tireless Research Assistants [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
- The Librarian: Quest For The Spear [TNT]
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