<< January 2006 | March 2006 >>
- Plumbing and storing e-archives: an industry blooms [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]
- Search engines challenged on ‘theft’ [The Financial Times]
- Copyright Office Sides With Publishers in Proposal for Handling 'Orphan' Works [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
- Libraries fear digital lockdown [BBC News]
- The dramatic growth of open access : implications and opportunities for resource sharing [Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve]
- Research books its place in the library of the future [IST Results]
- Mission Impossible: Printing in the Digital Age [Federal Computer Week]
- The Book Bar [Vestal Design]
- Locking down our digital future [BBC News]
- The future of reading [The Age]
- Digital Library Initiatives >> Next-Gen Libraries [Campus Technology]
- Branch Manager Injured When Teens Crash into Columbus Library [American Libraries]
- Crying Wolf: An Examination and Reconsideration of the Perception of Crisis in LIS Education [Journal of Education for Library and Information Science]
- What Users Want: An Academic 'Hybrid' Library Perspective [Ariadne]
- Belgian librarians use love to get readers [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
- Classism in the Stacks: Libraries and Poor People [Street Spirit]
- The Google Library Project: Both Sides of the Story [Plagiary]
- SLA Denounces Proposal to Close EPA Libraries [Special Libraries Association]
- What if Wal-Mart Ran a Library? [Journal of Electronic Publishing]
- Copyright Issues in Open Access Research Journals [D-Lib Magazine]
- Policing Porn Is Not Part of Job Description [The Washington Post]
- The Life and Death of Public Records [AlterNet]
- Digital books start a new chapter [MSNBC]
- Google rapped over adult photos [BBC News]
- Europe doesn't get free speech [International Herald Tribune]
- Trial threat to Da Vinci Code film [The Scotsman]
- The End of Books [Scribner's Magazine]
- What's next [Searcher]
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