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The Creative Librarian is a hub for matters important to librarians/information scientists of today. There is a definite lean towards electronic issues, however it isn't restricted to only those. Hopefully this site will also be useful for informing non-librarians on these issues as so many of them affect us all.

US gov't to apply DRM to public, non-copyrighted info that you already paid for

Boing Boing: US gov’t to apply DRM to public, non-copyrighted info that you already paid for

…the Government Printing Office, is proposing a new set of policies that will drastically reduce free access to government information. Three librarians from the University of California San Diego have written an article about the details.

On a different topic, are librarians developing a reputation among scholarly circles?

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