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RFID Hacking

May 6, 2006 by RoryLitwin

Here’s an article in Wired Magazine about RFID hacking, which means using your own equipment in place of the official equipment to send and receive data connected with RFID tags. … Read more RFID Hacking

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The Death of the Author, as a Business Model

May 5, 2006 by RoryLitwin

Interesting story behind Harvard student-author Kaavya Viswanathan, the one whose hit novel turned out to be somewhat plagiarized… She was working for (or with?) a company called Alloy Entertainment, which … Read more The Death of the Author, as a Business Model

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Argentinian library blogger on Cuba

May 4, 2006 by RoryLitwin

I would like to turn your attention to a thoughtful post by Argentinian librarian Edgardo Civallero on Cuba and the debate surrounding the “independent library movement.” Edgardo blogs mostly in … Read more Argentinian library blogger on Cuba

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“Why Kent State is important today”

May 4, 2006 by RoryLitwin

“Why Kent State is important today,” an editorial by journalism student Michael Corcoran in today’s Boston Globe.

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“Strong Copyright + DRM + Weak Net Neutrality = Digital Dystopia?”

May 3, 2006 by RoryLitwin

A preprint of a paper by Charles W. Bailey, Jr., to be published in Information Technology and Libraries 25, no. 3 (2006): “Strong Copyright + DRM + Weak Net Neutrality … Read more “Strong Copyright + DRM + Weak Net Neutrality = Digital Dystopia?”

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Audit of NARA reclassification of documents

May 3, 2006 by RoryLitwin

Check out this informative, link-laded post on NARA’s reclassification of documents and a recent audit relating to it, over at LawLibrary Blog. We knew that the present administration was crazy … Read more Audit of NARA reclassification of documents

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Call for Papers

May 2, 2006 by RoryLitwin

CALL FOR PAPERS You are invited to submit proposals and manuscripts for a special issue of Library Philosophy and Practice entitled: “Shape Shifters: Librarians Evolve Yet Again in the Age … Read more Call for Papers

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ALA Election Results

May 1, 2006 by RoryLitwin

The results of the 2006 ALA Election are in. Congratulations to Loriene Roy, who was elected ALA President by a landslide, and to Councilors Mark Rosenzweig, Ginny Moore, and David … Read more ALA Election Results

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Braverman Prize Winner Announced

May 1, 2006 by RoryLitwin

Media Release Contact: Dr. Alison M. Lewis Chair, Miriam Braverman Memorial Prize Committee Progressive Librarians Guild Phone: 215/895-2765 FAX: 215/895-2070 E-Mail: alewis@drexel.edu May 1, 2006 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Miriam Braverman … Read more Braverman Prize Winner Announced

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Bush & Co. Censorship of Science It Doesn’t Like

April 28, 2006 by RoryLitwin

Here’s a good article about the Bush administration’s habit of picking and choosing what science by gov’t agencies gets published and what doesn’t, according to its political litmus test. The … Read more Bush & Co. Censorship of Science It Doesn’t Like

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Non-library quotations

April 25, 2006 by RoryLitwin

I always loved doing that “quote for the week” and I miss it. Here’s a link to a nice collection of politically-related quotations. A lot of them relate to media … Read more Non-library quotations

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Scary New Intellectual Property Bill

April 25, 2006 by RoryLitwin

The Bush administration is preparing to introduce sweeping new intellectual property legislation, called the The Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2006. Among other things, this bill would create a new … Read more Scary New Intellectual Property Bill

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New book on market censorship

April 24, 2006 by RoryLitwin

Censoring Culture: Contemporary Threats to Free Expression, edited by Robert Atkins and Svetlana Mintcheva and just coming out from The New Press, is about a range of new and subtle … Read more New book on market censorship

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Three articles for thinking about tech

April 24, 2006 by RoryLitwin

In some back-and-forth with Rick Anderson in the comments on my posting about him from March 14th, I recommended three articles from Progressive Librarian that I think illustrate how the … Read more Three articles for thinking about tech

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Geeks and Nerds Battle for the Soul of Librarianship

April 21, 2006 by RoryLitwin

Perhaps the most pressing issue facing librarianship is one that is unlikely to receive serious scholarly attention. It is, to put it simply, a battle presently being fought between two … Read more Geeks and Nerds Battle for the Soul of Librarianship

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LC to Cease Creating Series Authority Records

April 21, 2006 by RoryLitwin

This major announcement from LC just began circulating yesterday. It may have serious implications for access to works by series.?Ǭ† Some Library Juice readers are more up on cataloging issues … Read more LC to Cease Creating Series Authority Records

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Glenn Greenwald on Bush Administration Attacks on the Free Press

April 19, 2006 by RoryLitwin

Glenn Greenwald, in “A ‘Pulitzer Prize for Treason,’” talks about the Bush Administration’s attempts to weaken investigative reporting through “criminalizing its basic functions.” Their interest is in maintaining a high … Read more Glenn Greenwald on Bush Administration Attacks on the Free Press

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Pulitzer Prizes and Top 25 “Censored” News Stories

April 18, 2006 by RoryLitwin

This juxtoposition is not intended to make a specific point; you can draw your own conclusions: This year’s Pulitzer Prize winners for Journalism. Project Censored’s picks for the top 25 … Read more Pulitzer Prizes and Top 25 “Censored” News Stories

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Anti-gay book controversy at Ohio State, Mansfield

April 18, 2006 by RoryLitwin

At Ohio State, Mansfield there’s a controversial situation shaping up concerning the library. It isn’t being talked about on listservs much, probably because at first glance it might seem to … Read more Anti-gay book controversy at Ohio State, Mansfield

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Government wants first crack at late journalist’s papers

April 18, 2006 by RoryLitwin

George Washington U. to Receive Jack Anderson’s Papers — but FBI Wants to See Them First By Scott Carlson Chronicle of Higher Ed, April 18th, 2006 During his life and … Read more Government wants first crack at late journalist’s papers

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