Monday, September 27, 2010

2010-09-27

  1. British Library digitises Greek manuscripts (Peter Scott's Library Blog) http://bit.ly/cy4taU
  2. Library Labs Turn to Their Patrons for Project Ideas - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education http://bit.ly/95j2y5
  3. Villavelius There are exceptions, but would it not be nice if conference tweets were generally a bit more, well, interesting? Or at least informative?
  4. The Internet Needs a Dewey Decimal System (PCWorld Business Center) http://bit.ly/bFcgbk
  5. simplicissimus Sharp to launch ebookstore in Japan: Sharp put out a press release today on the XMDF format e-reader we saw a coup... http://bit.ly/deO8oi
  6. As L.S.S.I. Takes Over Libraries, Patrons Can’t Keep Quiet - NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/cB6iTU
  7. simplicissimus Sharp's Galapagos e-reader is out: It seems that Sharp has gone and done it - for Japan at least. This has already... http://bit.ly/9fD5oE
  8. Privilege and Property, Essays on the History of Copyright (via Renaissance Lit) http://bit.ly/cEuIyu
  9. Archivars Song: "I´m an archivist" (via Archivalia) http://bit.ly/96MI6Z The Lumberjack Song's filk!
  10. Needed: OA -- Not Alternative Impact Metrics for OA Journals (Open Access Archivangelism) http://bit.ly/9TqiHB
  11. Why Linked Data is Not Enough for Scientists / Sean Bechhofer, et al. (via DigitalKoans) http://bit.ly/cZwZsA
  12. Ping Now Works With Your Actual iTunes Library. This Is A Thousand Times Better (TechCrunch) http://tcrn.ch/9GREb1

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