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ALA TechSource Blog is published by the ALA TechSource unit of American Library Association's publishing division. ALA TechSource also publishes Smart Libraries Newsletter (ISSN: 1541-8820) and Library Technology Reports (ISSN: 0024-2586)
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Southeastern Library Services
http://southeasternlsa.blogspot.comRegister for GLLS2008! - May 13, 2008 Call for Presenters for GLLS2008! - May 7, 2008
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The Cans Festival, stencil art fest
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Movers and Shakers: Who Blog
http://www.blogs.slis.ua.edu/slis/courses/ls590/spring2008/m...Christopher Harris: http://schoolof.info/infomancy/ Evette Atkin: http://theunlibrarian.net/blog/ Char Booth: http://infomational.wordpress.com/ Michelle Boule: http://wanderingeyre.com/ Also contributes to: http://www.techsource.ala.org/blog/ http://litablog.org/ Tim Spalding: http://www.librarything.com/thingology/ http://www.librarything.com/blog/ Problem Solvers David Rothman: http://davidrothman.net/ Advocates Mario Ascencio:
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Southeastern Library Services
http://southeasternlsa.blogspot.comGaming, Learning and Libraries Symposium Call for Presenters: http://www.techsource.ala.org/blog/2008/05/call-for-presenters-for-glls2008.html
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Blatant Berry
http://blatant.libraryjournal.com/blogquestion from the MBAs and others whose religion is commerce and the bottom line. ”Why don’t they run it like a business?” they ask of librarians. So on my regular visit to Karen Schneiders Free Range Librarian, I was linked to her letter to the Library of Congress on ALA TechSource. I was really disturbed when I read Karen sayng this about the role of libraries and librarians: “We have moved from the librarian as information artisan—a professional creating and using tools to manage information—to the librarian as
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AMH’s Information Station
http://librariananne.wordpress.comSarducci and pizza! However, since the time of his election until his death, I had nothing but admiration and love for the beloved Pope that was Eastern European like me. In the News New from the Library of Congress: The Resource Shelf. Information Commons are a good way to attract undergraduates to campus libraries. PLA tells librarians to just get over it! Dude! Be careful about what you put on Facebook. The Internet is the new black, Web 2.0 founder says. Spike Lee and Nokia collaborate on
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Mississippi State University Libraries : Mississippi Library 2.0 Summit
http://blogs.library.msstate.edu/web2summitfrom Alan Mays and his group from University of Montevallo, and a forward-looking presentation on SMS-texting from Angela Dunnington and Beth Stahr at Southeastern Louisiana University. Michael Stephens even wrote up their talk for ALA TechSource after the Summit. This is in addition to the fantastic sessions on Second Life, Facebook, Sharepoint, LibraryThing, and Institutionalizing 2.0 from librarians and library staff right here in Missisissippi. For more on all last year
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Tame The Web
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Papal memories
http://librariananne.wordpress.com/2008/04/24/papal-memories...and love for the beloved Pope that was Eastern European like me. In the News New from the Library of Congress: The Resource Shelf. Information Commons are a good way to attract undergraduates to campus libraries. PLA tells librarians to just get over it! Dude! Be careful about what you put on Facebook. The Internet is the new black, Web 2.0 founder says. Spike Lee and Nokia collaborate on social film project to be viewed on cellphones. Wikipedia will soon be available in print! Whats up with that?