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  • Alumnus Sues Cornell Over Article Newly Surfaced in Digital Archive
    Andrew Albanese - 01/29/2008
    A Cornell University alumnus has sued the university over a decades-old article now available in the university library's digital collections—and searchable on Internet. The university is resisting the suit More
  • LC, Xerox Team up for Digital Archiving Collaboration    
    Jennifer Pinkowski - 11/05/2007
    As many as a million digital photographs, maps, and other images will be upgraded to a newer content as the Library of Congress and Xerox collaborate to create a "leaner, faster" digital content management system.  More
  • LC, UNESCO Sign World Digital Library Agreement
    Andrew Albanese - 10/25/2007
    The Library of Congress and UNESCO will convene "working groups of experts and other stakeholders" to develop guidelines, "enlist new partners," and secure the necessary support from both "private and public sources." More
  • Digital Libraries: Open Source Metasearch
    By Roy Tennant - 10/15/2007
    Software that searches multiple remote sources and merges the results for the user has been available for several years. Whether called federated searching, cross-database searching, or metasearching, it aims to make it as easy as possible for library users to find what they want from many different sources. More
  • Digital Libraries: The Year of the Open
    By Roy Tennant - 09/15/2007
    Two events this year are ushering in a new era of openness—both in the source code and the file formats of commercial software. More
  • Digital Libraries: Looking Back To Go Forward
    By Roy Tennant - 08/15/2007
    My story is probably similar to many others. We saw, we learned, we used, and we eventually discarded. For every technology like the web, there are at least five other technologies that have passed into oblivion. More
  • Digital Libraries: Demise of the Local Catalog
    By Roy Tennant - 07/15/2007
    Over four years ago I wrote that the library catalog should be pushed into the back room where it belonged and that a unified finding tool be put in its place (LJ 2/15/03, p. 28, and LJ 6/15/03, p. 28). I still believe our users want to find everything they can on a topic in one place, with one search, rather than going from place to place puzzling out each new interface. More
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March 2008: Code4lib

The Open Library, ILS APIs, and New Cataloging Influences are the subjects under discussion on our first show. Gang Regulars John Blyberg, Nicole C. Engard, Carl Grant, Char Booth, and Rob Styles are joined by Aaron Swartz from The Open Library. (43 minutes) Creative Commons License

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