- Chemical publisher goes after NIH [Federal Computer Week]
- Anonymous Library Cards Allow You to Wonder, 'Who Was That Masked Patron?' [Computers in Libraries]
- It's a Wiki, Wiki World [Time]
- Access Allowed [CIO]
- Penn State goes online to catch cheaters [The Patriot-News]
- The Promise of Online Music [Library Journal]
- Cash Up Front [The New York Times]
- Booksellers Seeing Changes in Customers [ABC News]
- Publisher pushes textbook ads [The Toronto Star]
- Book fans want the mystery out of Patriot Act [The Salt Lake Tribune]
- Oprah picks Faulkner for summer [CNN]
- No one over 17 admitted without child [The Northwest Indiana Times]
- Why Someone Should Be in Charge of Your Web Site [ClickZ]
- The Video Game Librarian [Gaming Target]
- Major Editorial Shake-up at 'L.A. Times' [Editor & Publisher]
- J.K. Rowling refuses e-books for Potter [USA Today]
- House votes to repeal part of USA Patriot Act [The Christian Science Monitor]
- Privacy issues with Google library search [CNET News.com]
- Plenty of Room at the Bottom? Personal Digital Libraries and Collections [D-Lib Magazine]
- Yahoo search engine reaches fee-based content [PC World]
- Libraries Say Yes, Officials Do Quiz Them About Users [The New York Times]
- Ban brings new energy, group says [St. Petersburg Times]
- Los Angeles Times suspends ‘Wikitorials’ [MSNBC News]
- Library internet access better than ever [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
- To Use That Library Computer, Please Identify Yourself [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
- Knowledge for Sale [Utne]
- The world's most intriguing company [The Christian Science Monitor]
- Obama fears 'Big Brother' over our shoulders [Chicago Sun-Times]
- Unshelved Primer [Overdue Media]
- Thieves exploit chaos to steal heritage [The New Zealand Herald]
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