<< August 2008 | October 2008 >>
- Being Librarian lights way for Ark. inmates with books [Pine Bluff Commercial]
- The road to Wikipedia [Salon]
- Evolution to Revolution to Chaos? Reference in Transition [Searcher]
- Will bookworms get their teeth into the Sony Reader? [The Times]
- Expensive college textbooks [The Christian Science Monitor]
- The next phase of libraries rolls into town [The Christian Science Monitor]
- No more shhh! Wisconsin's libraries change [The Chicago Tribune]
- Palin pressured Wasilla librarian [The Anchorage Daily News]
- Judge blocks 'Harry Potter Lexicon' [CNN]
- New E-Newspaper Reader Echoes Look of the Paper [The New York Times]
- Long Beach library's next chapter still being written [Los Angeles Times]
- Outsourcing the Textbook [Time]
- Why Libraries Are Back in Style [The Wall Street Journal]
- Old newspapers get online launch [BBC News]
- In Digital Age, Federal Files Blip Into Oblivion [The New York Times]
- Warning sounded on web's future [BBC News]
- The Future of Copyright [CATO Unbound]
- Can games make your kid a better citizen? [MSNBC]
- The End [New York Magazine]
- U-M at forefront of new era in publishing [University of Michigan]
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Modernization in Moderation [E-Commerce Times]
- Smithsonian to put its 137 million-object collection online [CNN]
- Technology Doesn’t Dumb Us Down. It Frees Our Minds. [The New York Times]
- Has the digital era killed Kodakchrome? [CNN]
- Transgendered Woman Wins Sex Discrimination Case [ABC News]
- Test your knowledge of controversial titles [The Joplin Globe]
- Time to Step Out of the Box and Start Promoting Ourselves [redOrbit]
- Sharing books online just got easier [The Christian Science Monitor]
- Authors take stand against calls to ban their work [The Chicago Tribune]
- Dewey overdue for a makeover, librarians say [The Southtown Star]
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