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Hoover Institution to Accession Looted Documents

January 23, 2008 by RoryLitwin

This is rather unbelievable. Two shipping containers of records from the Baath Party of Iraq – about seven million pages – are being transferred to the Hoover Institution at Stanford … Read more Hoover Institution to Accession Looted Documents

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Al Kagan’s Council Report

January 22, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Report on ALA Council to SRRT, Midwinter 2008, Philadelphia Although we did not get everything we advocated, SRRT‚Äôs initiatives and interventions in the work of ALA Council went quite well … Read more Al Kagan’s Council Report

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ALISE Information Ethics Statement

January 21, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Toni Samek and other library educators concerned with the declining place of information ethics, intellectual freedom, and matters having to do with the unique ethos of librarianship formed a Special … Read more ALISE Information Ethics Statement

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Call for Papers – Information for Social Change – Science and Technology for Utopias

January 19, 2008 by RoryLitwin

INFORMATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE (ISC) ISSN 1364-694X CALL FOR PAPERS (please feel free to forward to other lists) — The Summer 2009 issue of the online journal Information for Social … Read more Call for Papers – Information for Social Change – Science and Technology for Utopias

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Not In Worldcat (really entertaining blog)

January 18, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Just a plug for a really fun blog: Not In Worldcat. The tagline is “rare, interesting, unusual books and book-like things.” Pictures of covers of said things, with descriptions, and … Read more Not In Worldcat (really entertaining blog)

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More on the decline in reading

January 18, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Jerome Weeks comments on two new articles on the decline in reading: one by Caleb Crain in the New Yorker arguing that we are losing not only the habit of … Read more More on the decline in reading

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Annotated list of things not to forget (in the 2.0 craze)…

January 6, 2008 by RoryLitwin

I’ve been brainstorming about some essential facets of librarianship – skills, roles, services, problems – that while they have not lost any relevance have lately been ignored, passed over, forgotten, … Read more Annotated list of things not to forget (in the 2.0 craze)…

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New version of Bibliographic and Web Tools for the Alternative Press

January 4, 2008 by RoryLitwin

Byron Anderson of the SRRT Alternative Media Task Force (AMTF) and compiler of Alternative Publishers of Books in North America has finished a new version of his helpful bibliography, Bibliographic … Read more New version of Bibliographic and Web Tools for the Alternative Press

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Walter Lippman’s Liberty and the News (1920)

January 3, 2008 by RoryLitwin

The Nation has an interesting review of the new edition of Walter Lippman’s 1920 book, Liberty and the News. This book is about the relation between journalism and democracy, and … Read more Walter Lippman’s Liberty and the News (1920)

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Embracing Change – an analogy

December 30, 2007 by RoryLitwin

“You must be willing to Embrace Change.” We hear this with such frequency now, and always coming from certain speakers in certain contexts, that it is probably few of us … Read more Embracing Change – an analogy

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Litwin Books, LLC

December 30, 2007 by RoryLitwin

I have a business related change to announce. As possibilities have started to emerge to publish books outside of the originally-defined editorial scope of Library Juice Press, I’ve begun to … Read more Litwin Books, LLC

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Madeline Kripke

December 21, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Madeline Kripke is someone I’ve known since I was a child, because she is my mother’s best friend from college. Only since becoming a librarian have I learned how important … Read more Madeline Kripke

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Interview with Christopher Klim on the Eric Hoffer Award

December 17, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Library Juice readers, I’ve had the opportunity to interview Christopher Klim, an author and editor and an advocate for independent publishing, about an award he has founded for the independent … Read more Interview with Christopher Klim on the Eric Hoffer Award

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Pardon me for not realizing before now that Al Gore is really smart

December 12, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Okay, though it tends to bring in the trolls, here is another post about something that’s hotly discussed on general political blogs… I’ve been reading Al Gore’s new book, The … Read more Pardon me for not realizing before now that Al Gore is really smart

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Doris Lessing critical of the influences of technology, in her Nobel Prize acceptance speech

December 12, 2007 by RoryLitwin

This was just covered in the Chronicle of Higher Education daily email, with a link to a post in Ars Technica, a blog about technology. Doris Lessing delivered her Nobel … Read more Doris Lessing critical of the influences of technology, in her Nobel Prize acceptance speech

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Mrs. Magavero: A History Based on the Career of an Academic Librarian

December 7, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Mrs. Magavero: A History Based on the Career of an Academic Librarian By Jane Brodsky Fitzpatrick Preface by Susan Searing Price: $15.00 ISBN: 978-0-9778617-5-0 5″ by 8″ Filomena Magavero worked … Read more Mrs. Magavero: A History Based on the Career of an Academic Librarian

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The Golden Compass and “anti-Catholic bias”

December 6, 2007 by RoryLitwin

I have not said anything about the controversy over the Golden Compass, because the issue has seemed too simple and clear cut to warrant comment. But take a look at … Read more The Golden Compass and “anti-Catholic bias”

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SRRT Newsletter 160/161

December 4, 2007 by RoryLitwin

The new issue of the SRRT Newsletter is out, issue 160/161. It is available online in PDF, and being mailed to members in hardcopy. This issue is full of reports, … Read more SRRT Newsletter 160/161

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Mitch Freedman – video of speech before striking Vancouver librarians

December 3, 2007 by RoryLitwin

CUPE 391, the union representing Vancouver, BC’s striking library workers, has posted a video of former ALA President Mitch Freedman’s supportive speech before them on October 24th. Mitch took a … Read more Mitch Freedman – video of speech before striking Vancouver librarians

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or whatever

November 29, 2007 by RoryLitwin

Obviously the analogy I suggested yesterday for encouraging undergrads to use library resources instead of Google has problems. (It was, “Why eat at McDonalds when you can eat at a … Read more or whatever

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