Archive for January, 2009

Reports and Papers

Posted January 29th 2009 @ 12:31 pm by snail

January has been busier than usual with stuff being released and conferences galore including Information Online, RAILS 5, and ALA Midwinter. NLS4 have announced in recent days that most papers are now available, and images have been flowing into their flickr group. Around the traps, the new issue of the Australian Library Journal has just [...]

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Internet safety, not as bad as we thought?

Posted January 16th 2009 @ 10:48 am by techxplorer

Readers of the Libraries Interact blog will know that we’ve written before about the plans that the Australian Government has for filtering the Internet. Some of us have written about it on our personal blogs, and I’ve collected some news stories and put them up on Delicious. Today I came across this post by David [...]

Trends for the future

Posted January 5th 2009 @ 2:20 pm by Michelle

With the end of the old year and the start of the new, it is the time for predictions.  There have been many personal ones, along the lines of new year’s resolutions in a sense, but also many from consultants and experts in the field. A few of the more noteworthy ones I have come [...]

Love your Library Management System?

Posted January 3rd 2009 @ 12:35 pm by Kathryn Greenhill

Satisfied with the cost, the vendor’s service and how your users  perceive it when they compare it with the rapidly changing social web? Yes? No? Add your voice to the confidential 2008 International Library Automation Survey being conducted by Marshall Breeding on behalf of Library Technology Guides .  He is interested in tracking how perceptions have [...]

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