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Internet Searching

This highlights the problems of Internet searching in the sicences, rather than depending upon abstracting services such as Chem Abstracts or GeoRef or Mathematical Reviews. On the Internet, all...

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90% agreement

Agreed, except for the part that "controlled indexing and abstracting fee-services in the sciences are confined to a number of peer reviewed journals." In biomedicine, even the highest-quality database...

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Internet Searching

In reply to Scientific Articles Accepted (Personal Checks, Too)This highlights the problems of Internet searching in the sicences, rather than depending upon abstracting services such as Chem Abstracts...

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90% agreement

In reply to Scientific Articles Accepted (Personal Checks, Too)Agreed, except for the part that "controlled indexing and abstracting fee-services in the sciences are confined to a number of peer...

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Why the smell of vinegar shut down a Toronto library’s historical newspaper...

Why the smell of vinegar shut down a Toronto library’s historical newspaper archive But in the years since, libraries, archives and collectors have discovered “safety film”...

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In St. Joseph, local GOP pressured lawmakers to block approval of gay library...

The Buchanan County party leader threatened not to allow city council members to run as Republicans if they approved the appointment of a gay pastor to...

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Stephen King: My Books Were Used to Train AI

My Books Were Used to Train AI I have said in one of my few forays into nonfiction (On Writing) that you can’t learn to write...

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Shining a Light on the Digital Dark Age – Without maintenance, most digital...

Shining a Light on the Digital Dark Age Without maintenance, most digital information will be lost in just a few decades. How might we secure our...

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Libraries with individually owned bookshelves spreading in Japan – The Japan...

Moves are spreading in Japan to set up private libraries where each bookshelf is owned by individuals who display books on their hobbies or those that...

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A door at a Swedish library was accidentally left open 446 people came in,...

A door at a Swedish library was accidentally left open — 446 people came in, borrowed 245 books. Every single one was returned They say a...

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Iowa election 2023: Pella Public Library retains independence

Pella voters keep library independent by slim margin following failed 'Gender Queer' challenge In a tense battle over book censorship, Pella residents voted Tuesday to protect...

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No, I Don’t Want to Join Your Book Club

WSJ about new variations of book clubs, for people who don’t like the traditional ones – and it does feature a cool “not-a-book-club book club” at...

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“No one else is saving it”: the fight to protect a historic music collection

The ARChive of Contemporary Music, which houses more than 90m songs and is supported by names such as Martin Scorsese, is in need of a new...

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War Sows Disruption at the National Book Awards

A majority of this year’s finalists at the national book awards made a collective statement calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza war at the ceremony...

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Ten Stories That Shaped 2023

It’s time yet again to take a look back at the memorable library stories from the past year. Two themes dominated headlines in 2023: attacks on...

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