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UPDATED POST: Seattle Public Library Goes Offline After Ransomware Event (via Seattle Times) “Privacy and security of patron and employee information are top priorities,” the library said in its statement. “We are an organization that prides itself on providing you answers, and we are sorry that the information we can share is limited.” The library […]
From LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries): LIBER is pleased to announce the launch of the citizen science guide for research libraries Open Science Meets Citizen Science edited by Bastian Greshake Tzovaras of The Alan Turing Institute. This is the third section of the guide series Citizen Science for Research Libraries. The guide series is brought to you by the LIBER Citizen […]
From an IOI Announcement: Over the past year, Invest in Open Infrastructure (IOI) has been conducting a rigorous investigation into the State of Open Infrastructure, including characteristics of open infrastructure, funding, governance, adoption, and policy development. Today we are proud to share the results of that work. The report provides exclusive data and analysis from […]
From a 404 Media Report by Emanuel Maiberg: As an endless stream of entirely wrong and sometimes dangerous AI-generated answers from Google are going viral on social media, new research from Google researchers and several fact checking organizations have found that most image-based disinformation is now AI-generated, but the way researchers collected their data suggests that the […]
AI Managing Extreme AI Risks Amid Rapid Progress (via Science) New Report: Science in the Age of AI (via Royal Society) Toward a ‘More-Than-Digital’ AI Literacy: Reimagining Agency and Authorship in the Postdigital Era with ChatGPT Alabama Two Report: Lawsuit Against Prattville Library Policy Featured on MSNBC (via APR) and Prattville Library Policy ‘Trying to […]
Below, find links to ten of the many recently published or updated reports/briefs from the Congressional Research Service (CRS). All of documents listed below were published/updated between April 27, 2024-May 27, 2024. Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) College Athletes Unionize: Trustees of Dartmouth College and Other Legal Issues Federal Data Management: Issues and Challenges […]
Note: Pages 12-19 of the report focus on “book borrowers.” From BookNet Canada: In 2023, we conducted our surveys during the months of April, June, September, and December among 4,270 adult, English-speaking Canadians — 2,045 were book buyers. In this study you’ll find: data on book buying, including insights into spending habits, reasons to buy […]
A new issue of Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship (Vol. 7. No.1) was recently made available online. NOTE Volume 7, issue 1 of JCEL explores current trends and issues in copyright as it impacts libraries and educational institutions. This special issue covers topics related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, as they relate […]
From the Associated Press: A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week. None of these are legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press checked them out. Here are the facts… Direct to Full Text Article See Also: More “Not Real […]