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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The COICA Internet Censorship and Copyright Bill | Electronic Frontier Foundation

The COICA Internet Censorship and Copyright Bill | Electronic Frontier Foundation
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  • ACRL Insider
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  • The Scholarly Kitchen
    Subscribe-to-Open Is Doomed. Here’s Why. - A scholarly communication ecosystem that relies on voluntary support rather than charging for access to content becomes radically less capable of keeping...
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    Going around in Circles: Interrogating Librarians’ Spheres of Concern, Influence, and Control - In Brief: The practice placing one’s anxieties into circles of concern, influence, and control can be found in philosophy, psychology, and self-help litera...
    5 days ago
  • ALA Press Releases
    Carnegie Whitney Grant 2024 Award Winners - The Carnegie-Whitney Grant provides grants for the preparation, either in print and/or electronically, of popular or scholarly reading lists, webliograph...
    1 year ago
  • Free Range Librarian
    (Dis)Association - I have been reflecting on the future of a national association I belong to that has struggled with relevancy and with closing the distance between itself a...
    6 years ago
  • District Dispatch
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