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Holiday and RSS
No posts for the next few days over the (US) holiday period as we are
travelling.
A parting note on
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Criss cross catalogs
It is interesting to look at the variety of ways in which newer
catalog/discovery layer deployments are linking to
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In Borders earlier
I was in our local Border’s just now, forlornly looking for a weekend Financial
Times. Not finding one, I
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BL web
I notice that the British Library has revamped its website
[https://www.bl.uk/index4.shtml].
[https://www.bl.uk]
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A bright future ....
The Research Information Network [https://www.rin.ac.uk], a national research
and policy unit in the UK which looks
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A network generation ...
Further to notes about NetGen
[https://blog.oclc.org/lorcand/archives/001814.html], Fintan O’Toole’s
wonderful
remarks [https:
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QOTD: Murdoch
Some interesting quotes from a Rupert Murdoch lecture on the current media
landscape on CNET
[https://news.cnet.com/8301-10787_
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The book and the cover up
I spent a couple of hours in Heffer’s in Cambridge a while ago. Turning a corner
I was pleasantly
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Net gen again
From the Economist review
[https://www.economist.com/books/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12591038] of Don
Tapscott’s latest book,
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LeVan on Yee on mashups
I mentioned [https://blog.oclc.org/lorcand/archives/001577.html] Raymond Yee’s
book on mashups a while ago and
M-libraries
[https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/216659547]I have a contribution in
> Mohamed Ally and Gill Needham. M-Libraries: Libraries on
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