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...n Libraries magazine Photo courtesy of Ian Barbour on Flickr Hachette, which has not made e-books available to libraries since 2010, is reconsidering the idea. In a pilot program starting this spring, the publisher is wo...
...oesn’t have an on/off switch. Either you do it or you don’t. Spread the word, as he suggests. Tagged: canada , libraries , links , politics , popular culture , research...
...petually broke). And as technology continues to develop, libraries will undoubtably disappear. Or at least the libraries that some of my fondest childhood memories developed from. But alas. ‘Tis a discussion for another ...
When I think of the quintessential library, I inevitably think of the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. During my first college spring break I ventured to London with two close friends. We had many eye-opening ...
...Libraries are underrated. I’ve spent time in at least 20 libraries in the past three months during my speaking tour on “The ABCs of Photo Organization,” and I’m amazed at some of the services and opportunities offered th...
... there were more events, and there were more attendees. We can only assume the two things are related. Tagged: libraries , popular literature , toronto , toronto public library , Urban Note...
...e show, or Jerry Seinfeld showing up when he was just a kid.” Beyond the subjective discussion of the value of libraries, the panel — which also included cable business veteran Brian Bedol — discussed the virtues of the ...
Last Tuesday, I attended an event at the Cambridge Public Library in celebration of the release of Kristin Cashore’s latest book, Bitterblue. Before I say anything about the event and meeting the lovely Kristin Cashore, ...
...rary and being #38 in line to check out The Golden Compass or The Hunger Games . Hunting through the stacks in libraries was transferred to perusing local indepedent book stores that specialized in used books. But it was...
WASHINGTON – From rare audio interviews of former slaves to recordings by Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead, 25 sounds that shaped the American cultural landscape are being inducted into the National Recording R ...
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