SRA cited a nice article by Anthony Grafton, "Apocalypse in the Stacks?" in the journal Daedalus . I posted a few excerpts to the CMS blog.
Monday, April 27, 2009
The Research Library in the Age of Google
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Labels: Research_Libraries
Friday, April 24, 2009
World Digital Library goes Live
The World Digital Library (WDL) was formally released yesterday. Yale University is a founding partner and Dan Chudnov (formerly at Yale; now at LC) helped develop it. You can find brief descriptions in the Chronicle of Higher Education and New York Times and more details on the site itself. It was also discussed on Slashdot. According to the Mission Statement, the WDL "makes available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from countries and cultures around the world." Interactive maps and timelines (along with more traditional textual metadata) provide user-friendly access to the collection. (Speaking of timelines, I keep hoping we'll find a way to deploy this very cool SIMILE widget at Yale.) According to the Yale Bulletin, Yale has contributed 22 pencil drawings of the 1839 Amistad captives, an 1810 map of North America by William Clark, an Arabic calligraphy primer, and Magellan's journal from his 1522 circumnavigation of the globe. More items will be added over time.
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Labels: LC, Open-Access, SIMILE, World_Digital_Library
Thursday, April 23, 2009
OCLC announces new Cloud-based ILS
I posted some thoughts about the new OCLC ILS here.
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Yale Budget Woes
Deputy Provost Charles Long, quoted in the Yale Daily News: "Every month, [Chief Investment Officer] David Swensen has to write a check for $100 million to the University. Imagine you're Swensen. What're you going to sell?"
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Labels: Economy
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Library 2.0 Symposium: Highlights
I wrote up some of my notes in the CMS blog.
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Labels: Conferences, Open-Access, web2.0, yale
Friday, April 03, 2009
Library 2.0 Symposium (Yale Law School)
I'm looking forward to the Yale Law School's Library 2.0 Symposium this weekend. According to the home page, "This symposium will lay out a vision for the future of the library and digital collections; the ethical implications of Library 2.0, including data retention and patron privacy; intellectual property rights in user-generated and traditional digital library content; and the challenges of digitizing library collections."
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Labels: Conferences, web2.0, yale