Category «Libraries»

Global health crises are also information crises: A call to action

Xie B, He D, Mercer T,et al. Global health crises are also information crises: A call to action. J Assoc Inf Sci Technol.2020;1–5. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.24357:  “In this opinion paper, we argue that global health crises are also information crises. Using as an example the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) epidemic, we (a) examine challenges associated with what …

Subjects: Education, Health Care, Knowledge Management, Libraries

2020 Library Systems Report

American Libraries – 2020 Library Systems Report: “The library technology industry took some significant turns in 2019. Ex Libris, a ProQuest company, acquired Innovative Interfaces and shifted the balance of power, strengthening Ex Libris’s position in technology for academic libraries and propelling it as a major player in public libraries. This move narrows the slate …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Springer – Free access to a range of essential textbooks from all disciplines

“With the Coronavirus outbreak having an unprecedented impact on education, Springer Nature is launching a global program to support learning and teaching at higher education institutions worldwide. Remote access to educational resources has become essential. We want to support lecturers, teachers and students during this challenging period and hope that this initiative will go some …

Subjects: Education, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Cisco Networking​​ Technology Trends Report

“The Cisco Annual Internet Report provides organizations of all kinds with technology and business insights that are designed to support your networking objectives and strategic goals…” See also NetworkWorld – Cisco spotlights new IT roles you’ve never heard of – A Cisco report on IT trends says new jobs to address changing IT needs include …

Subjects: Economy, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

What Do Famous People’s Bookshelves Reveal?

The New York Times – In quarantine, people are inadvertently exposing their reading habits — embarrassing, surprising and impressive. Bibliophiles do not approach bookshelves lightly. A stranger’s collection is to us a window to their soul. We peruse with judgment, sometimes admiration and occasionally repulsion (Ayn Rand?!). With celebrities now frequently speaking on television in …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Libraries

The Law Library of Congress Legal Research Institute

“In celebration of the 220th birthday of the Library of Congress, the Law Library of Congress is proud to announce a new offering on Law.gov designed to more quickly and easily connect patrons to our educational presentations and resources—the Law Library of Congress Legal Research Institute. On the Legal Research Institute homepage, users will see …

Subjects: E-Government, Education, Legal Research, Libraries

Supreme Court Rules That Georgia Can’t Copyright Its Annotated Code

Reason.com: “The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5–4 today that the state of Georgia can’t claim copyright over its annotated code. The ruling is a victory for Carl Malamud, an open government activist who posted the state’s annotated code online in 2013. Malamud and his organization, Public.Resource.Org, have been working for more than a decade to digitally …

Subjects: Copyright, Courts, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

NYPL – ‘We may need to quarantine our books’ when libraries reopen

New York Public Library CEO – “To reduce the spread of novel coronavirus, Americans may continue social distancing for many more months — but such precautions could last even longer for books kept at the nation’s libraries, said Tony Marx, the chief executive of the New York Public Library, the largest public library system in …

Subjects: Health Care, Legal Research, Libraries