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Revised Google Book Search Settlement from a Library Perspective | Disruptive Library Technology Jester - http://dltj.org/article...
Comments on the changes within the Google Books Settlement from a library perspective. - Aaron the Librarian
Reading: "Why your major academic conference doesn’t have (good, free) wireless internet | cliotropic" (http://cliotropic.org/blog...)
Dear #Sophos #SavService just because I'm on a social media site does not mean you need to eat up all my processor resources!
Library Terms That Users Understand - http://www.jkup.net/terms.html
This site is intended to help library web developers decide how to label key resources and services in such a way that most users can understand them well enough to make productive choices. - Aaron the Librarian
Leonids, Baby! Tonight's the night... http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news...
ZOMG is it only 10:15 a.m. Eastern?!
XKCD, a day or two late, for all my Mac-head friends...http://xkcd.com/662/
Check out: "Electronic Candidate Petitions for ALA and Division positions (ALA login req'd)" (https://www.ala.org/Templat...)
Relationship maintenance in 30 seconds - http://clifflandis.net/2009...
Just like plants, pets, cars, and your body, relationships need regular maintenance.  Inspired by a conversation with my friend Kryss, I started asking the folks close to me one question, every week: Am I meeting your needs as a ___________ ? Whet - Aaron the Librarian
Reading: "Calling All Deadhead Librarians: Your Job Hunt is Over :: Music :: News :: Paste" (http://www.pastemagazine.com/article...)
@tvol Dude! Congrats on the CC gig next year! We'll miss ya at the WO #alawash
Reading: "District Dispatch » ALA seeks nominations for 2010 L. Ray Patterson Copyright Award" (http://www.wo.ala.org/distric...)
@joshuamneff party like it's 1999
Reading: "District Dispatch » Libraries highlighted in recent broadband discussions, activity" (http://www.wo.ala.org/distric...)
The New Rambler: Academics - http://newrambler.net/academi...
Reading: "LOC Report MARC_Record_Marketplace_2009-10.pdf (application/pdf Object)" (http://www.loc.gov/bibliog...)
Reading: "Social Isolation and New Technology | Pew Internet & American Life Project" (http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports...)
study found that Americans have fewer close ties to those from their neighborhoods and from voluntary associations
Google Wave: A Complete Guide - http://mashable.com/2009...
Mashable's Google Wave guide. - Aaron the Librarian
Google Wave Guide: User Manual Released for Wave - http://mashable.com/2009...
More of a blurb and a promo, links to Google's Wave user guide and points to Trappani & Pash Google Wave book - Aaron the Librarian
Blogs | SPLAT - Special Projects Library Action Team - http://splat.lili.org/
purpose - act in a ‘crows nest’ capacity: search for innovation, propose and lead experiments and pilot projects, and discover new opportunities. pay attention to innovative services, facilities, etc. in addition to web tools. - Aaron the Librarian
Reading: "The menace of the public option (the public library option)" (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin...)
Reading: "The Right to Read - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)" (http://www.gnu.org/philoso...)
Reading: "GAO Puts Blame on US News Rankings for High Law School Tuition | ABA Journal - Law News Now" (http://www.abajournal.com/news...)
Interesting idea: What if US News made “affordability” and debt upon graduation count for 35% of the law (or higher ed) school rankings...
Commenter James posted the idea & I ask you - Aaron the Librarian
Reading: "Amazon App Allows Kindle Books on PCs - Technology News Summaries | Newser" (http://www.newser.com/story...)
Bachelor Weekend for me! Woo! What do I do?!
Get thee a quality 6-pack. - Julian
Too bad I can only buy by the case at a distributor when living in PA (the 6packs at the taverns are overpriced, imo) - Aaron the Librarian
I don't know that I see that as "too bad." - Steve is older than ever
Dude, a case of good beer can run ~35 bucks (of course, I'm in PA and Yuengling Lager in a can is cheap and I like it... maybe I can do this after all) - Aaron the Librarian
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