Ravit Lichtenberg at ReadWriteWeb continues the predictions with:
10 Ways Social Media Will Change in 2011
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Google, the Good the Bad and the Ugly
Here is a very interesting editorial from Search Engine Watch about the changes in google:
Has Google Jumped the Shark? - Search Engine Watch (SEW)
Has Google Jumped the Shark? - Search Engine Watch (SEW)
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Career Clinic at ILA
This year at the Illinois Library Association Annual Convention will be hosting a free Career Clinic with resume reviews. They will be available from 1-6 p.m. September 29th and from 10:30 - 1:30 p.m. on Thursday the 30th. Appointments will last 25 minutes and can be made by contacting Denise Zielinski at ila@ila.org.
By the way, if your participate in the Career Clinic you can get a complimentary pass to the Exhibits Hall.
Check out the details here: Career Clinic Announcement
By the way, if your participate in the Career Clinic you can get a complimentary pass to the Exhibits Hall.
Check out the details here: Career Clinic Announcement
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
OCLC
Things are getting heated in LibraryLand. Two vendors are suing OCLC for unfair business practices. Read more about the lawsuit in Marshall Breeding's column in the Library Journal: SkyRiver and Innovative Interfaces File Major Antitrust Lawsuit Against OCLC
Library of Congress: Copyright Exception for Film Clips, Maintains Ebook Exception
Library of Congress Expands Copyright Exception for Film Clips, Maintains Ebook Exception There is news on the copyright front from the Library of Congress via Library Journal.
Topix, library news and e-books
Topix has a great little aggregator of library news stories: Library News - Topix
I've just been reading a mini-debate about e-books in the Middleton Journal: Do You Think E-Books Will Make Paper Books Obsolete Any Time Soon? As a new owner of a Nook, I have to say that I enjoy both paper and ebooks. It was interesting to read comments from folks who may not be librarians or employees of libraries for a change.
I've just been reading a mini-debate about e-books in the Middleton Journal: Do You Think E-Books Will Make Paper Books Obsolete Any Time Soon? As a new owner of a Nook, I have to say that I enjoy both paper and ebooks. It was interesting to read comments from folks who may not be librarians or employees of libraries for a change.
OCLC Report: How Libraries Stack Up
Here is a link to the 2010 Report Summary: How Libraries Stack Up
Libraries and Movies
According to a new OCLC study, libraries loan more movies than NetFlix--just another example of how well we serve our patrons.
In the past 10 years, public libraries in the United States have doubled their movie collections — from 73.5 video materials per 1,000 people in 1999 to 166.7 in 2008, according to the most recent study by the Institute of Museum and Library ServicesCourant.com: Libraries Loan More Movies than Netflix
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Libraries: The Latest, Greatest Pop-Culture Phenom
Check out what NPR has to say about libraries:
Why The Next Big Pop-Culture Wave After Cupcakes Might Be Libraries
Why The Next Big Pop-Culture Wave After Cupcakes Might Be Libraries
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Welcome to the LTA blog
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This blog will have updates on the program, local libraries, and information on the field. We will be posting job offerings too!
This blog will have updates on the program, local libraries, and information on the field. We will be posting job offerings too!
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