Category «Libraries»

WSJ: Librarian Sifts Mexican Press to Tally Drug-Cartel-Related Killings in Juárez

WSJ.com: “Ms. Molloy, a 54-year-old librarian at New Mexico State University here, spends most mornings sifting reports in the Mexican press to create a tally of drug-cartel-related killings in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. She is striving to fill a widening information gap about these homicides in Juárez, some 50 miles southeast of Las Cruces, across the …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Libraries

Cambridge aims to become the world’s library with new rare books collection digitization plan

News release: “Cambridge University Library has announced visionary plans to become a digital library for the world – following a £1.5m lead gift pledged by Dr. Leonard Polonsky. Home to more than seven million books and some of the greatest collections in existence, including those of Newton and Darwin, the Library will begin digitising its …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Enhanced or Diminished by Web: Authors Question Impact to 1.8 Billion Web Users

Several articles via WSJ.com, New York Times and The Atlantic delve into arguments raised by authors of new books on the subject of the Web’s impact on acquiring, retaining and utilizing knowledge. WSJ.com: Does the Internet Make You Smarter? Amid the silly videos and spam are the roots of a new reading and writing culture, …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

National Archives Clinton Library to Open Kagan Records

News release: “The William Clinton Presidential Library will open records relating to U.S. Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan’s tenure at the White House Domestic Policy Council and the White House Counsel’s Office. The release of papers from the approximately 160,000 pages of material will be made available on the Clinton Library web site in batches …

Subjects: Courts, E-Government, Government Documents, Libraries

American Library Association releases 2009 Legislative Scorecards

“The American Library Association (ALA) Washington Office has released the association’s 2009 Legislative Scorecards for the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. The Legislative Scorecards outline votes and support of legislation that is important to and has an impact on the library community. The ALA provides the scorecard as a tool to ALA …

Subjects: Congress, Legislation, Libraries

"Link Rot" & Legal Resources on the Web: A 2010 Analysis

“The Chesapeake Project Legal Information Archive has completed its third annual analysis of link rot among the original URLs for law- and policy-related materials published to the Web and archived though the Chesapeake Project. The Chesapeake Project was launched in 2007 by the Georgetown University Law Library and the State Law Libraries of Maryland and …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries, Search Engines

Harvard Magazine: Gutenberg 2.0 Harvard's libraries deal with disruptive change.

Gutenberg 2.0 Harvard’s libraries deal with disruptive change, by Jonathan Shaw, Harvard Magazine, May-June 2010 “Who has the most scientific knowledge of large-scale organization, collection, and access to information? Librarians,” says [Peter Bol, Carswell professor of East Asian languages and civilizations]. A librarian can take a book, put it somewhere, and then guarantee to find …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines

President Obama Will Nominate William J. Boarman as 26th Public Printer of United States

News release: “President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate William J. Boarman as the 26th Public Printer of the United States…The Public Printer serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the venerable United States Government Printing Office (GPO). The GPO’s core mission is Keeping America Informed. The agency provides expert printing, publishing, and digital …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Libraries

House passes resolution honoring National Library Week

H. Res. 1222 supporting the goals and ideals of National Library Week: April 13, 2010 Congressional Record – House H2465 “H. RES. 1222 Whereas the Nation’s school, academic, public, and special libraries make a difference in the lives of millions of people in the United States, today, more than ever; Whereas librarians are trained professionals, …

Subjects: Congress, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legislation, Libraries