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An Open Letter

strip for November / 30 / 2009

Sheldon™ Comic Strip: Daily Webcomic by Dave Kellett.

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Eight ways to kill an idea

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Original artwork by Scott Campbell.

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Tame The Web » Blog Archive » Thanks Library of Virginia & Public Library Directors

Tame The Web » Blog Archive » Thanks Library of Virginia & Public Library Directors.

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Tame The Web » Blog Archive » PNS on an ipod/iphone using Prowl

Tame The Web » Blog Archive » PNS on an ipod/iphone using Prowl.

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Things That Keep Us Up at Night – 10/1/2009 – School Library Journal

Libraries were created under an economic model where it was more cost-effective to buy something a book, a video, a magazine and share it than to buy a copy for everyone. And for centuries this model has given libraries their value. But for the first time in history we are moving from a time of information scarcity to one of information abundance. Can we define why libraries are necessary when information is ubiquitous, more scalable, far more convenient, and often “free” online?

via Things That Keep Us Up at Night – 10/1/2009 – School Library Journal.

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Are local libraries in process of checking out?: Anchorage | adn.com

The budget cuts come at a time when libraries around the country are rethinking their role in the 21st century. National library associations are redefining libraries beyond the book depositories and lenders of the past. Modern libraries also are digital centers where information is exchanged and Internet is available to those who don’t have it at home. They are community hubs where people can learn skills they need in the digital era. They are evolving beyond quiet reading spaces to bustling places of public discourse. They are striving to make information available 24-7, not just during library hours.

via Are local libraries in process of checking out?: Anchorage | adn.com.

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Print is not dead, but the business model is

[1] Print is not dead, but the business model is. If you really want to insist on print being dead, send over your library’s storytelling program where the librarian reads a kid’s book from a Kindle or Nook or Iliad or whatever. And if the kids react to the screen the same way they do to a print book, then I will believe it.

via Why I Support Library 101 (And so should you) | LISNews.

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The (un)certainty of professional persistence – Dangerously Irrelevant

I think that the shifts we are now beginning to experience are going to be much more disruptive than we expect. I don’t think that we can take for granted that any current information-oriented profession is going to be around in the new paradigm. I think it’s a safer bet to assume that most of us in information-oriented jobs either are going to be replaced by something new or will see our professions so radically transformed that we may need to give them new labels.

via The (un)certainty of professional persistence – Dangerously Irrelevant.

Posted in future of libraries, librarianship.


10 questions about books, libraries, librarians, and schools – Dangerously Irrelevant

When books, magazines, newspapers, reference materials, music, movies, and other traditional library content all go electronic and online – deliverable on demand – what does that mean for the future of the physical spaces known as “libraries?” Mike Eisenberg said to me that we already should be taking yellow caution tape and blocking off the entire non-fiction and reference sections of our libraries. As content becomes digital and no longer needs to be stored on a shelf, with what do we replace that now-unused floor space: couches, tables, and cozy chairs? computer stations? meeting space? And if we head in these directions, what will distinguish libraries from other institutions such as coffee shops, community centers, and Internet cafes?

via 10 questions about books, libraries, librarians, and schools – Dangerously Irrelevant.

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It is About Time: Getting Our Values Around Copyright

It is About Time: Getting Our Values Around Copyright.

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