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Emanuel Haldeman-Julius and his Little Blue Books

September 28, 2008 by RoryLitwin

From the current issue of The Believer, an article by Rolf Potts on Emanuel Haldeman-Julius, publisher of those 5-cent “Little Blue Books” that educated the masses in the 1920s: “The … Read more Emanuel Haldeman-Julius and his Little Blue Books

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Some good listening

September 26, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Wisconsin Public Radio’s To the Best of Our Knowledge has an hour-long program this week on libraries, books and reading. Interviewed are Maryanne Wolfe, author of “Proust and the Squid: … Read more Some good listening

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Call for contributions: Celeste West Festschrift

September 24, 2008 by RoryLitwin

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO A CELESTE WEST “FESTSCHRIFT” BOOK PROJECT Co-editors Toni Samek and KR Roberto are seeking articles, stories, poems, photographs, letters, thought pieces and other individual and collective … Read more Call for contributions: Celeste West Festschrift

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Nancy Kranich on Sarah Palin, would-be censor

September 18, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Former ALA President Nancy Kranich has an editorial in the current issue of The Nation magazine, titled, “What’s Daddy’s Roommate Doing in Wasilla?” Kranich is writing about Sarah Palin’s attempt … Read more Nancy Kranich on Sarah Palin, would-be censor

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Publishing industry shrinking pains

September 18, 2008 by RoryLitwin

New York magazine has an article in this week’s issue about the pain that the publishing industry is feeling these days, titled, “The End.” “The end” is not the end … Read more Publishing industry shrinking pains

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Richard Cox reviews Lara Moore’s Restoring Order

September 17, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Dr. Richard J. Cox, head of the archives track at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, has posted a review of Lara Jennifer Moore’s Restoring Order: … Read more Richard Cox reviews Lara Moore’s Restoring Order

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Mother Jones article on Connecticut librarians’ defiance of the PATRIOT Act

September 8, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Amy Goodman and David Goodman (of Democracy Now) have an article in the current Mother Jones magazine about the great Windsor, Connecticut librarians’ defiance of the FBI and the PATRIOT … Read more Mother Jones article on Connecticut librarians’ defiance of the PATRIOT Act

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Whose space?

August 28, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Puzzle Me, Puzzle You: “My Account” “Your Account” Which is it? The autonomous liberal subject wants to know. Whichever it is, it’s somebody’s account – mine, yours, Jacques Lacan Jr.’s, … Read more Whose space?

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International InfoLit Logo

August 21, 2008 by RoryLitwin

That’s the winning design in the IFLA/UNESCO design contest for an International Information Literacy Logo. The winning designer was Edgar Luy Perez, of Havana, Cuba. I like the logo, and … Read more International InfoLit Logo

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About that Beloit List

August 20, 2008 by RoryLitwin

This link is flying around the internet and being talked about on NPR: The Beloit List. It is a list of facts about the Millennial generation’s cultural situation that is … Read more About that Beloit List

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Iraq sites not really looted?

August 19, 2008 by RoryLitwin

I just noticed this month-old article from the Wall Street Journal: So much for the ‘looted sites’. It says that many sites of purported looting of antiquities in Southern Iraq … Read more Iraq sites not really looted?

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Privacy and markets

August 18, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Nanette Perez of ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom sent out a link to this AOL study on web users’ behavior and statements regarding data privacy. The study finds, unsurprisingly, that … Read more Privacy and markets

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Reference librarians are authority figures with no jurisdiction

August 16, 2008 by RoryLitwin

We live in an era (no blame to Baby Boomers intended) when people in positions of authority are often uncomfortable being authority figures. With a keen memory of disliking authority … Read more Reference librarians are authority figures with no jurisdiction

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Boomers and their vision of the students of today

August 16, 2008 by RoryLitwin

We’re told: “The Millennial generation, with their ipods and facebook profiles, are resetting the agendas for libraries, and aging Boomers are struggling to adjust by creating environments that are attractive … Read more Boomers and their vision of the students of today

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UN says British libel law violates human rights

August 16, 2008 by RoryLitwin

I’ve always been appalled by British libel law as long as I’ve known about it. Basically it puts a strong onus on defendants to prove that what they have said … Read more UN says British libel law violates human rights

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Library Notes – a library history blog

August 16, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Melissa Adler has started a new blog on library history: Library Notes, named for Melvil Dewey’s original journal. It will include lots of postings of old articles and primary source … Read more Library Notes – a library history blog

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ACTA – Policy laundering IP

August 15, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Public Knowledge, the DC public interest group, has a very informative discussion of ACTA – the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. ACTA is an international trade agreement now being worked out behind … Read more ACTA – Policy laundering IP

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LA Times on librarians (1920)

August 14, 2008 by RoryLitwin

This is great: A Librarian’s Job, from the Los Angeles Times, circa 1920. Melissa Adler dug it up from the SLIS library at UW Madison and posted it on her … Read more LA Times on librarians (1920)

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LA Times: “Pillaging Iraqi history”

August 10, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Jon Wiener has an editorial in Friday’s Los Angeles Times: “Pillaging Iraqi history: Shortly after Baghdad fell in 2003, the Baath Party archives were shipped to the U.S. It’s time … Read more LA Times: “Pillaging Iraqi history”

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Insta-librarian

August 8, 2008 by RoryLitwin

I neglected to link to this post when it was published a couple of weeks ago. The blog of the Committee of Concerned Librarians of British Columbia has an item … Read more Insta-librarian

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