Library Link of the Day

March 2025

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  1. Northwestern Libraries' website removes DEI mention as University responds to executive orders [The Daily Northwestern]
  2. CRAFTSMANSHIP. GOLD TOOLING BOOKS IN PARIS FRANCE. [Vladimir Adventure Photography]
  3. Nebraska bills to catalog school 'mass surveillance' tools, library books advance from Ed Committee [Nebraska Examiner]
  4. New policy at Huntsville-Madison County library requires children to have parent's permission for what they check out [WHNT News 19]
  5. Actually, Sometimes Facts Don't Matter [Time]
  6. It'll take more dead children to cure measles vaccine ignorance [The Arizona Republic]
  7. AI 'hallucinations' in court papers spell trouble for lawyers [Reuters]
  8. The Future Is Not Perpetual (But it could be yours for just several thousand dollars per year...) [The Scholarly Kitchen]
  9. Google sued by Chegg over AI Overviews hurting traffic and revenue [Search Engine Land]
  10. Behind the stacks: research exposes sexual harassment of library workers [Folio]
  11. Psychological Safety in Libraries [College & Research Libraries News]
  12. Library Futures Investigates Content Bans in Research Databases [Publishers Weekly]
  13. Nebraska lawmakers advance bill allowing parental notification for school library checkouts [The Hill]
  14. Missouri Secretary of State pauses funding for OverDrive, used at K-12 libraries [KSHB 41]
  15. ‘It’s about control’: Why Trump changed Denali’s name to Mount McKinley [Grist]
  16. Can books beat Trump? [Prospect]
  17. Celebrating 200k Little Free Libraries [Little Free Library]
  18. Trump signs order to dismantle 7 federal agencies focused on media, libraries, homelessness [The Hill]
  19. How imaging technology is recovering damaged texts and rewriting history [TED Radio Hour]
  20. AI search engines cite incorrect news sources at an alarming 60% rate, study says [Ars Technica]
  21. The Data Hoarders Resisting Trump's Purge [The New Yorker]
  22. US appeals court rejects copyrights for AI-generated art lacking 'human' creator [Reuters]
  23. Academic Publishers Braced for Slowdown as Trump DEI Purge Bites [Inside Higher Ed]
  24. Ben Stiller, Mark Ruffalo and More Than 400 Hollywood Names Urge Trump to Not Let AI Companies 'Exploit' Copyrighted Works [Variety]
  25. Trump's attack on libraries was predictable. Its consequences could be devastating [The Guardian]
  26. Canadian Booksellers Unite in Tariff Fight [Publishers Weekly]
  27. X-Ray Vision, For Reading Books [Now I Know]
  28. Academic publishing is a multibillion-dollar industry. It’s not always good for science [The Conversation]
  29. Classification as Colonization: The Hidden Politics of Library Catalogs [The Scholarly Kitchen]
  30. SLA Announces Dissolution [Special Libraries Association]
  31. Polish presidential candidate ridiculed for donning disguise to promote book [BBC News]

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