<< January 2009 | March 2009 >>
- Electronic reading devices gaining favor [The Salt Lake Tribune]
- Copyright in the Age of YouTube [ABA Journal]
- Libraries Are Not Just for Books [The Washington Post]
- We're in danger of losing our memories [The Guardian]
- Google & the Future of Books [The New York Review of Books]
- The Race for a Better Read [Time]
- Hero pilot Chesley (Sully) Sullenberger sweats lost book [The Daily News]
- Dallas libraries let you pay to check out hot titles [The Dallas Morning News]
- A New Kindle While Journalism Burns [Forbes]
- Google and Amazon to Put More Books on Cellphones [The New York Times]
- Librarians relieved that most children's books exempted from new lead law [San Jose Mercury News]
- What will the library of the future look like? [Los Angeles Times]
- Battle Brewing Over Electronic Books [All Things Considered]
- Gaming against the greater good [First Monday]
- Barnes & Noble Lends A Hand To Library System [The Pasco Tribune]
- A Dirty Little Secret: Self-Censorship [School Library Journal]
- In Web Age, Library Job Gets Update [The New York Times]
- The Library Web Site of the Future [Inside Higher Ed]
- University Council Approves Open Access Plan [BU Today]
- Library Hip As Economy Suffers [MSNBC]
- Guards now required in city libraries [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
- Information Literacy and Digital Literacy [PRISMA.COM]
- Librarian Opposes Google's Library Fees [All Things Considered]
- U-Md. System Aims To Cut Textbook Costs [The Washington Post]
- Amazon e-reader Kindle 2 is a nifty, if costly, second act [USA Today]
- Penn libraries and Kirtas Technologies create digitized books [The Daily Pennsylvanian]
- The Kindle Swindle? [The New York Times]
- Auditor Questions Library Commission "How To" Video For PlayStation 2 [Nebraska StatePaper.com]
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