Category «Libraries»

International Tribunals Web Archive Launched

“International tribunals have been around for some time, but the creation of international courts and tribunals to deal with international crimes is a relatively recent occurrence, with the first international criminal tribunal established just after World War II. The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law defines “international courts and tribunals” as ”permanent judicial bodies made up of independent …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Government Documents, Legal Research, Libraries

NYT – The Hidden Treasures in Italian Libraries

David Laskin – “Why go to the library in Italy when all around you there is fantastic art, exalted architecture, deep history, and intensely passionate people? Because, as I discovered in the course of a rushed but illuminating week dashing from Venice to Rome, Florence, and Milan, the country’s historic libraries contain all of those …

Subjects: Libraries

Google has thousands of bird sounds visualized using AI

“Google has had thousands of bird sounds visualized using AI. Background. “Bird sounds vary widely. This experiment uses machine learning to organize thousands of bird sounds. The computer wasn’t given tags or the birds’ names – only the audio. Using a technique called t-SNE, the computer created this map, where similar sounds are placed closer …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Libraries

LIBER and OCLC Research Launch Collaborative Information Management Study

“LIBER, the Association of European Research Libraries, and OCLC Research are launching a collaborative project to explore the adoption and integration of persistent identifiers (PIDs) in European research information management (RIM) infrastructures. The project will complement and extend previous research institution-scale implementations of RIM in European institutions. It will provide university and research library leaders with useful …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Public schools in US increasingly make us of crowdfunding to buy books, technology, supplies

Via GOOD: “Public schools in America are supposed to level the educational playing field, but that’s tough to do when they’re not being adequately—or equally—funded. When budget cuts come, teachers and parents are forced to scramble to cover the costs of even basic school supplies. It’s no wonder then, in the hopes of bridging this financial gap, teachers turn …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Government Documents, Libraries

Science and Technology Resources on the Internet – Text Mining

Science and Technology Resources on the Internet – Text Mining, by Kristen Cooper, Plant Sciences Librarian, University of Minnesota Libraries, University of Minnesota. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, Spring 2017. DOI:10.5062/F4K0729W. “As defined by Bernard Reilly (2012), president of the Center for Research Libraries, text mining is “the automated processing of large amounts of …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

New on LLRX – A 360 View: Essential Steps for a Successful Next-Gen Online Catalog Upgrade

Via LLRX.com – A 360 View: Essential Steps for a Successful Next-Gen Online Catalog Upgrade – This road map by Cheryl Niemeier addresses specific issues that law librarians should consider prior to commencing the process of upgrading to next-generation online catalog systems. This is Part 1 of a 2 part article.

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

The lady in the photo probably isn’t reading a library book. SEO expert Trey Gordner offers fixes

New on LLRX.com – How to turn phone-aholics and others into library book readers and gung-ho patrons, if they aren’t already? One answer is greater visibility for libraries on the Web and elsewhere. David Rothman explains that’s what Koios, Troy Gordner’s company, is about. Rothman, a national digital library evangelist, also shares innovative ideas that many …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries