- UIW to reinstate library's subscription to the New York Times [The Express-News]
- U.S. Ends a Yearlong Effort to Obtain Library Records Amid Secrecy in Connecticut [The New York Times]
- New libraries all abuzz, with noise [San Mateo County Times]
- Virtual Reference in the Age of Pop-Up Blockers, Firewalls, and Service Pack 2 [Online]
- Love it or lose it [BBC News]
- Publishers unite against Google [The Guardian]
- Rev up kids' interest in reading [The Wichita Eagle]
- Google Makes Dictionary Appearance [NewsFactor]
- DVD Debate: Fiscal Prudence or Censorship? [Leesburg Today]
- Anne Frank diary burning sparks outrage in Germany [ABC News]
- Google to Put a Research Center in Michigan [The New York Times]
- A "Next generation" library catalog [Eric Lease Morgan]
- CleanFlicks stores plan for the worst [The Salt Lake Tribune]
- Textbook Costs Stir Concern [MSNBC]
- Virtual schools offer diploma programs [The Washington Times]
- Thinking About Linking [Library Journal]
- New Model for Scholarly Publishing [Inside Higher Ed]
- Breaking paper's stranglehold on the academy [Ars Technica]
- OCLC to Open WorldCat Searching to the World [Information Today]
- Shakespeare First Folio sells for £2.8m [Telegraph]
- Real books, made on the Web [International Herald Tribune]
- Libraries adapt to attract new generation [The Times-News]
- Universities for Sale [The Los Angeles Times]
- School says goodbye to books [The Guardian]
- Book 2.0 [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
- KNOW IT ALL [The New Yorker]
- A Service Framework for Libraries [D-Lib Magazine]
- Endlesse Searche [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
- DOPA Passes House by Wide Margin; ALA Dismayed [Library Journal]
- Chamber Plots [The New York Times]
- Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.0 and Its Implications for Libraries [Webology]
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