From: Michele McGinnis (mm@kk.org)
Date: Tue Jul 12 2005 - 14:32:26 PDT
Message-Id: <a06210210bef08b0f0cb9@[192.168.0.7]> Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 14:32:26 -0700 From: Michele McGinnis <mm@kk.org> Subject: SLA-SF Intersect Alert, July 12, 2005
Library stuff
Social Responsibility and the Role of the Public Library - A new book.
http://www.chandospublishing.com/catalogue/record_detail.php?recordID=72
Are America's public libraries on the verge of losing their way?
By Chris Dodge, Utne magazine
http://www.utne.com/cgi-bin/udt/im.display.printable?client.id=utne&story.id=11706
New test would measure students' Web wisdom
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/07/01/internet.intelligence.ap/index.html
Government
State of Rhode Island's Home Page
The first thing you should notice is that on the top of the page is a
link to Ask a Librarian.
http://www.ri.gov/index.php
Orwellian
Librarians Find Fault In Gay Pride Stance
Many see themselves as warriors for intellectual freedom - the
public's right to think and read what it wants. They see themselves
as professional arbiters of information who are ultimately
responsible for upholding that right.
http://news.tbo.com/news/MGBULR1HUAE.html
Information Commons
Copyright questions surround issue of putting libraries online
The recent move by Google Inc. to form its own online library is
causing copyright controversy.
http://houston.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2005/07/04/focus2.html
Open Access
OCLC Pilots Traditional Libraries into Web Services
Over the next few months, a series of pilot projects will expand
OCLC's Open WorldCat project into a full-featured, Web-integrated
library service.
http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb050705-2.shtml
Take Action!
Both the House Judiciary and House Intelligence Committees will mark
up USA PATRIOT Act reauthorization legislation this week.
http://capwiz.com/ala/home/
CAREER & ADULT PROGRAM LIBRARIANS NEEDED AS RADIO GUESTS
"Careers In Action" (the CIA) is a national radio show on XM
Satellite. They need Career and Adult Programming Librarians as show
guests. Since America's libraries are so well equipped to help
job-seekers execute a job-search, it's critical their voice is added
to the show.
They need a few brave librarians to join the CIA (there is no fee,
charge or donation of any type sought).
If you want to help those who are struggling to build a successful
career path, men and women just like patrons at your very own
library, please call
Robert at 866-377-2242.
http://www.ciaradio.com/
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