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  • July 2008
    • 16: The Accessibility Checklist I Vowed I’d Never Write
      (0)
    • 11: Neil Gaiman: giving away ebooks sold my print boo
      (0)
    • 03: Simply Audiobooks webstore to carry DRM-free Random House Audio downloads
      (7)
    • 01: Audiobook downloads with no DRM or watermarks from Naxos
      (1)
  • June 2008
    • 21: Blackstone Audio phases out audiobook DRM
      (2)
    • 16: Why women quit technology careers
    • 15: Where they stand: Obama, McCain on the issues
    • 15: 10 Tips for Working with the Not-So-Tech-Savvy
    • 10: Video of the impeachment articles
    • 09: Bush Impeached?
    • 07: US reportedly pulls out of UN Human Rights Council
    • 04: John McCain vows to continue Bush’s illegal warrantless wiretapping program
  • April 2008
    • 15: Media giants start whisper campaign to kill Fair Use
    • 06: Where did I go?
      (2)
  • March 2008
    • 12: Twitter in Plain English
  • February 2008
    • 21: Video: How to Speak
  • January 2008
    • 26: Mass Effect - Video Games - New York Times
    • 23: MPAA admits to lying about college downloading
      (33)
  • November 2007
    • 07: How creativity is being strangled by the law
  • October 2007
    • 23: Do schools kill creativity?
    • 19: Teaching users to resize text with browser controls
      (24)
    • 01: Dan Rather vs. CBS, and the truth about George W. Bush
  • June 2007
    • 22: North American Broadcasters Association knifes NPR and PBS at the United Nations anti-podcasting treaty negotiation
    • 21: Email gets fourth amendment protection again
    • 05: Captions for Video with Flash CS3
    • 04: Demofuse.com - Create Interactive Website Tours And Demos
  • May 2007
    • 30: Screencast-O-Matic
    • 22: Why Our Education System is Failing Us
      (1)
  • April 2007
    • 30: Economist slams DRM
    • 26: RSS in Plain English
      (1)
    • 24: The Web Design Survey
    • 14: Complete Color Matching Guide
    • 14: OPAC Survey results
      (7)
    • 10: LibraryThing for Libraries
    • 05: Information Design for the New Web
      (2)
    • 05: Everything You Need to Know About Web 2.0
  • March 2007
    • 31: NYT changes, back-dates article after Wikipedia fact-checkers find error
      (1)
    • 27: Guggenheim Museum goes with Koha
    • 23: I’ve been meme’d
      (8)
    • 22: Best idea ever…
      (45)
    • 19: More on Twitter
    • 16: Libraries in Second Life Presentation
    • 16: Gaming in the Library
    • 16: New Petition
      (26)
    • 15: Petition for OA to publicly-funded research in the US
    • 15: It’s about our jobs too
      (4)
    • 15: hennepin county library’s bookspace
      (6)
    • 15: saving time with social web tools
      (61)
    • 15: Seven Strategies for Marketing in a Web 2.0 World
      (1)
    • 15: Library Tutorials on Youtube
    • 11: If you build it, will they come?
    • 11: Is Second Life a brave new world?
    • 11: OpenID, Single Signon and Academia
    • 11: Twitter for Librarians
      (7)
    • 11: FBI Abused the Patriot Act
    • 08: And another thing…
      (1)
    • 08: You must read Dear Library of Congress…
      (62)
    • 06: Ten Tech Trends for Librarians 2007
  • February 2007
    • 19: Can we have it both ways?
    • 14: Does distance learning have to be like this?
    • 13: Why wireless carriers should be forced into neutrality
      (4)
    • 01: Podcasting
    • 01: ILS Data Series
    • 01: OA because it supports mirrors, mashups, and mining
  • January 2007
    • 30: AAP Article Link List
      (8)
    • 28: The BBC’s Fifteen Web Principles
      (5)
    • 23: SOPAC
      (7)
    • 23: Libraries facilitate open access to information with open source software
    • 23: Koha with Class: Free Hosted Koha for Library Classrooms
    • 23: Identity by URI
    • 20: Building a Library Web Site on the Pillars of Web 2.0
    • 20: Giant, amazing study of Free/Open software
      (8)
  • December 2006
    • 05: Find a Job in 10 Minutes a Day
    • 05: Screencasting
    • 05: How to Build a User Community
  • November 2006
    • 14: prototype | DLCMS
    • 14: A different way to find
      (7)
  • October 2006
    • 17: Library Juice » The real reason students like Google better than our databases
    • 16: Library Nerdgasm
  • September 2006
    • 12: Heartwarming Creative Commons success story from the US Navy
    • 09: Side effect of losing Net Neutrality
  • August 2006
    • 28: Are OPAC Vendors Days Numbered?
    • 28: Universities put Hollywood ahead of students
    • 25: Tooting MPOW’s horn
    • 23: Librarians at the Gates
      (3)
    • 21: OPAC Blog Posts - A List
      (8)
    • 21: WPopac in Use
    • 21: Judge Halts NSA Snooping
    • 17: Our faulty intuition about open systems
    • 17: FoxyProxy
    • 17: Feed Button
      (6)
  • July 2006
    • 20: The Final Chorus
    • 20: Using a wiki as a research guide: a year’s experience
      (6)
    • 20: More evidence that journal prices don’t correlate with quality or impact
    • 13: Video Games not so violent?
      (8)
    • 12: Why Libraries are Important
    • 12: Ten Rules for New Librarians
    • 12: Microsoft launches open-source project for OpenDocument
    • 11: The Form Assembly - Free Web Form Templates
  • June 2006
    • 26: David’s First Experiment with Screencasting
    • 22: Yes, OPACs suck. Now what?
      (1)
    • 22: Springer’s unexpected response to FRPAA
      (5)
    • 07: Hilary Rosen rethinks lawsuits and DRM
  • May 2006
    • 23: Life Trumps Blogging
    • 19: The importance of Privacy
    • 16: Casey Bisson on Web Services
    • 09: “Unshelved Interview”
    • 04: Book Quote
    • 04: Beginner’s guide to podcasts and podcasting
    • 03: Net Neutrality
    • 03: Podcasting and the law
    • 03: Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA) of 2006
    • 03: Test Internet Explorer 7 Without Installing It
    • 03: Sale or License
    • 03: A Barenaked guide to music copyright reform
  • April 2006
    • 27: On getting staff members to buy into a new technology
    • 27: Know Enough to be Dangerous:
    • 27: Free-eBooks.net
    • 27: Consumer Electronics Association ad campaign slams RIAA
    • 26: Major Canadian artists reject suing fans and crippling CDs
    • 26: SirsiDynix Institute podcast feed!
    • 26: Stats Canada
    • 26: drupalib
    • 26: Story time for Grown-Ups
    • 26: Web Standards
    • 25: Save the Internet
      (5)
    • 25: Payitforward
    • 25: Blogging Libraries Wiki
    • 25: Free Online Programming Books
    • 25: Building Best Practice Websites: 101 Must Have Checklists
    • 20: Making a Sandbox
    • 19: Windows Live Academic Search
    • 19: Second public library system in the US switches to Koha
    • 19: 7 Years Under the DMCA
    • 10: Wiki Wiki
      (1)
    • 02: The Dramatic Growth of Open Access
  • March 2006
    • 29: manybooks.net
    • 27: Evaluating Website Accessibility
    • 24: Right-wing think-tank hates DRM
    • 23: Pardon this interuption
    • 22: Roadshow Tools
    • 20: No breaking DRM, even if it’s killing you (literally!)
    • 20: P2P isn’t bad for business
      (1)
    • 20: Central OA
    • 20: Good News on Gaming
    • 17: New Look
    • 16: LibraryCareers.org
    • 15: New journal
      (1)
    • 15: How to lose a techie
    • 15: Library 2.0 websites: Where to begin?
      (1)
    • 10: How well do search engines index the OA repositories?
    • 10: My Alma Mater
    • 07: Postgenomic
    • 01: Google replaces Thomson
    • 01: Let us help
    • 01: Free/open source blogosphere
  • February 2006
    • 28: Sign of intelligence?
      (8)
    • 25: 10 Tips for Attracting More Comments
    • 25: Open Access in Student Government
    • 21: Big Mistake
    • 21: Brain Exercise
    • 21: Usability for Rich Internet Applications
    • 17: Aquabrowser
    • 16: Ways to Improve the Sex Life of Your OPAC
    • 16: RIAA: CD ripping isn’t fair use
    • 16: Playlist: Libraries turning to iPods and iTunes
    • 14: Social Opacs?
    • 14: Blogs amplify impact of scholarly publications
    • 14: Gamers are as good as bilinguals at solving mental problems
    • 14: Only big companies’ PCs will play high-def DVDs
    • 10: KISS or not to KISS
    • 10: The Commons and Commerce in the Pull Economy
    • 09: 602
    • 09: Tutorial Sharing
    • 09: The Good in Library 2.0
    • 06: Evaluating the Usability of Search Forms Using Eyetracking: A Practical Approach :: UXmatters
    • 06: The Laughing Librarian
    • 02: The Value of Middle Men
      (1)
  • January 2006
    • 30: History and Senator Stevens’ iPod
    • 27: OpenDOAR Launched
    • 26: 5 Factors for User Centered Services
      (31)
    • 26: Stanford On ITunes
      (1)
    • 26: A-Hole bill
    • 23: Hippocrates
    • 23: Broadcast Flag Redux
      (4)
    • 23: A Reasonable Thought on DRM
    • 23: DMCA Starts Hitting Consumers
    • 23: Non-Librarian’s take on DMCA
    • 23: In-house tech
    • 23: Refocus
    • 19: MLA recommends OA-related tenure reforms
    • 19: Domestic Spying
      (1)
    • 19: DoJ search requests
    • 19: DRM primer for librarians
    • 13: Open Access News
    • 08: information overload?
  • December 2005
    • 23: LibriVox
    • 22: Clam Chowder: Carnival of the Infosciences #18
    • 16: Folksonomies Revelation
      (1)
    • 07: DRM screws my fans, so it screws me
    • 06: Student ethnographies of World of Warcraft
    • 05: More evidence that OA increases citation impact
    • 05: DMCA exemption process is completely scr0d
  • November 2005
    • 27: Open Source Web Design
    • 22: ILS Customer Bill-of-Rights
      (2)
    • 16: V VRD Conference
    • 08: Alluring lattes (and more!)
    • 08: Clam Chowder: Add AIM Presence to your website with a simple IMG tag!
  • October 2005
    • 31: Stantunes
    • 26: Internet Librarian: List of Notes
    • 25: 30 search tips in 40 minutes
    • 18: RSS4Lib:: Making a Feed Where None Exists
    • 18: Tips For Keeping Up
    • 13: What we are
    • 11: Why We Need Institutional Repositories
      (1)
    • 09: google reader
      (3)
    • 09: Introducing Tagyu :: Adam Kalsey
    • 05: Your First Year on the Tenure Track
    • 04: digitalwatch.org
  • September 2005
    • 26: The value of Open Access
    • 26: My First Librarian Story
    • 21: Evaluating Web Sites for Accessibility with Firefox
    • 16: Meebo
    • 16: I did it again
    • 15: ColLib
    • 09: Wikiphobia
      (1)
    • 09: ongoing · Massachusetts XML
    • 09: National ID cards don’t fight crime
    • 06: EFF Guide to Music DRM
    • 06: Office Politics
  • August 2005
    • 31: Library Websites and Usability
    • 31: The Tagomatic
    • 29: David Walker: RSS Creator
    • 25: A Change in Attitude?
    • 25: One to Bookmark
    • 24: Google Talk
    • 24: Making An RSS Feed
    • 17: The Institutional Repository, the Author & the Academy
    • 17: Nobel economist on harm lurking in copyright monopolies
      (1)
    • 15: Carnival Time
    • 15: What’s on Your Website
    • 10: Open Access Webliography
    • 10: Open Access Webliography
    • 08: Job Hunting Advice
      (2)
    • 08: JOLT
    • 04: PDAs
    • 02: Jabbering
  • July 2005
    • 29: walking paper: IM as answering machine or “the not so instant message”
    • 29: Provide assistance to lawyers working for freedom
    • 29: Library OSS
    • 29: Library OSS
    • 27: Sharing Bad
    • 27: File-sharers buy more
    • 27: Open Access News (Formerly: FOS News)
    • 26: LibrarySearch Firefox Extension
    • 26: RSS4Lib:: TOCs in the Catalog via RSS
    • 26: Copyright
    • 26: Extended Patriot Act
    • 25: Bloglines
    • 25: Ohio blogs
    • 18: The Librarian Effect
    • 15: Baby Boomer Librarian: Disaster Response, via Wikis
    • 11: Gibson on remix culture
    • 08: Long Time No Talk
    • 05: FavIcon from Pics
  • June 2005
    • 29: Communication Skills for Managers
    • 28: The Shifted Librarian: What I Took Away from the GLS Conference
    • 27: RSS4Lib:: Browser Toolbar with RSS Feeds
    • 27: Games, Learning, and Society Conference
    • 27: LITA posts
    • 23: Good LITA articles
    • 23: Pop-up vulnerability
    • 22: DRM apologist circumvents DRM
    • 22: Canada’s DMCA dissected
    • 22: Marketing & PR from the Mid-Hudson Library System
    • 21: Canada’s DMCA introduced
    • 20: Next problem
    • 17: TWAS 503: (Warnings and Promises)
    • 17: Can You Hear Me Now?
    • 16: Wired News: House Votes to Limit Patriot Act
    • 16: Welcome to the LITA Blog
    • 14: Digital Web Magazine - The Principles of Design
    • 13: PubChem
    • 13: Online Books Page
    • 10: New Tools
    • 09: Boing Boing: Jennifer Government’s author on copyright’s excess
    • 09: Boing Boing: Savage, brilliant essay on DRM
    • 09: InfoToday Blog:OAP
    • 09: peterme.com: Designing for the Sandbox
    • 09: Peter Scott’s Library Blog
    • 08: Library Journal.com
    • 07: Things I wish I could say 1
    • 07: Click University
    • 02: Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship
    • 02: So much to do
    • 02: AL Online News Feed
    • 01: Information Wants To Be Free » Library services to distance learners
  • May 2005
    • 22: Time to go
    • 19: Nightmare Material
    • 19: Public Library Salary Survey
    • 19: Upcoming.org
    • 18: YourTotalSite.com / Simple Design Tips for Non-Designers
    • 13: Happy Dance
    • 10: Hillary Rosen Gets a Clue
    • 09: E-LIS RSS Feed
    • 09: VoiceOver
    • 09: Broadcast Flag Waived
    • 04: Free Biomedical Literature Resources
      (1)
    • 04: Library Marketing-Thinking Outside the Book: Freebies! (Did I get your attention?)
    • 02: Tallahassee library promotes new sense of community
  • April 2005
    • 29: More Library OPAC Tricks
    • 29: Library Catalog Results via RSS
    • 26: Jakob Nielsen
    • 26: DRM makes music customers mad
    • 25: Feeling Much Better
    • 25: Why govts make stupid copyrights
    • 22: Nvu
    • 22: Building up a marketing resistance?
    • 21: Library Journal - Meet the Gamers
    • 20: Caveat Lector » More job-search follies
    • 20: LibLime
    • 20: Peter Scott’s Library Blog
    • 17: India’s amazing statement on IP and international development
    • 11: Library Stickers
    • 11: Boing Boing: Canadian music industry’s fake stats shredded
    • 11: library digital resources 101
    • 04: More on Blogging Guidelines
    • 04: Standards for online content authors
    • 04: Blogging and RSS
  • March 2005
    • 29: Word-of-Mouth Marketing
    • 29: Library Journal
    • 28: Economist: assault on filesharing by entertainment biz is senseless
    • 28: Why and How to Use Blogs to Promote Your Library’s Services
    • 28: DRM isn’t just ineffective, it does active harm
    • 24: RIAA’s story doesn’t add up
    • 22: Edward Vielmetti
    • 19: Good Impression
    • 19: RSS: Moving Into the Mainstream
    • 18: Game developers’ amazing rants
    • 18: US gov’t to apply DRM to public, non-copyrighted info that you already paid for
    • 18: Fast Content For Library Web Sites
    • 18: Building Communities in the Palm of your Hand
    • 17: LibraryTechtonics: Presentation tips
    • 07: Canada’s copyfight
    • 07: Databases Behind Shops
    • 06: ITI-InfoCentral.com
    • 03: Copyright hurts creators
  • February 2005
    • 27: ongoing · Real Information Retrieval
    • 27: iPods for Libraries
    • 22: Upgrade your users
    • 19: Cutting Through
    • 17: How to Write Killer Blog Posts
    • 16: What is CSS?
    • 15: Principles of Graphic Design
    • 10: MP3tunes.com
    • 03: or not
    • 03: Something New
    • 03: open source = more cops
    • 03: Boing Boing: Eyes on the Prize rightsholders: teacher may not screen our movie to kids
    • 01: Accessibility From The Ground Up
  • January 2005
    • 31: Making Light: Virtual panel participation
    • 31: 43 Folders
    • 26: DVD cartel sued under anti-trust
      (1)
    • 25: You’ve got to be kidding
      (2)
    • 25: Understanding Faculty to Improve Content Recruitment for Institutional Repositories
    • 24: More Games
    • 21: The Risks of Closed Source Computing
    • 20: Gaming and Libraries
    • 19: Copyright Can Kill Culture
    • 12: How a Computer Game Improved My Life
    • 11: Easy site updates
    • 07: Maslow
    • 06: Google As Walmart
    • 05: tech needs pyramid
    • 04: DRM still sucks
    • 03: Blogging the Tsunami
  • December 2004
    • 31: Year of the Blog
    • 21: manybooks.net
    • 20: Newspapers with RSS
    • 17: Intrastructure
    • 16: Dec LIScareer
    • 15: The Role of RSS in Science Publishing:Syndication and Annotation on the Web
    • 15: The Librarian’s Career Guidebook
    • 14: Making the Most of the Blogosphere
    • 13: Information Broker
    • 10: What makes Google tick
    • 09: Thunderbird - Reclaim Your Inbox
    • 09: goto guides
    • 08: Marketing Before Opening
    • 07: Open-ILS.org
    • 03: Brushtail
      (2)
    • 02: Library Web Chic
    • 01: Rip, Mix, Burn, Sue
  • November 2004
    • 29: Google Scholar
    • 28: Web Editorial Process
    • 27: Ed-Tech Insider
    • 26: Sample Blogging Policy
    • 25: RSS Overload
    • 24: Creative Librarian is back
    • 23: Bibliography
    • 22: Still Screaming
    • 22: Archives
      (1)
    • 22: Email Sent
    • 22: Email
    • 17: Pardon Me
    • 17: Firefox Notice
    • 17: The XHTML Way
    • 16: eVoting Problems
    • 15: Internal Blogs
    • 11: syndication: Feasibility study
    • 10: Ashcroft resigns
    • 08: Job Strategies
    • 04: MPAA Sues
    • 03: Oct 2004 LIScareer Articles
    • 02: Marketing Resources
    • 01: BioMed MARC
  • October 2004
    • 29: ProBlogger
    • 27: knowledge management and librarianship
    • 26: IT Kitchen
    • 26: Introduction to Databases
    • 25: Uses of RSS
    • 24: Uber Bibliography
    • 22: Gary Price Interview
    • 21: J Med Libr Assoc
    • 20: Product Weblogs
    • 19: OPML Starter
    • 19: Newbie Blues
    • 18: Communications Handbook
    • 15: Temping
    • 15: OA Library Journals
    • 13: Library as Business?
    • 12: Sony ditches DRM
    • 11: Patriot Down
    • 08: VR Again
    • 07: Position Matching Knowledge
    • 06: Too Fun Not to Pass On
    • 05: The American Institute for Health Education
    • 04: Web Feeds for Services
  • September 2004
    • 30: Canadians Fight
    • 29: Grow the Profession
    • 29: Digital Libraries
    • 28: DRM PDF
    • 22: A Not-For-Profit Publisher’s Perspective on Open Access
    • 21: BMC Repository Service
    • 20: Seven benefits of OA
    • 16: More Identity
    • 16: OJOSE (Online JOurnals Search Engine)
    • 15: Identity
    • 14: NIH OA plan
    • 13: The reason for OA
    • 09: Support and Mainenance of OSS
    • 08: Self Marketing
    • 07: NIH releases its OA plan for public comment
    • 03: OPAC (Non)Evolution
    • 02: OCLC Repository
    • 02: Educause Article
      (1)
  • August 2004
    • 30: Medicine Access
    • 30: Knowledge Ownership
    • 27: Writing for the Profession
    • 26: Mybrarians
    • 26: Chronicle Careers
    • 25: Classroom Blogging
    • 23: PNAS and OA fees
    • 23: Weblogs and Non-Profits
    • 20: ALA Blogs!
    • 19: Educational blogging
    • 19: Auto Bibliographies
    • 15: Topic Maps
    • 12: Feed to JavaScript
    • 06: Aggregation for the Masses
    • 03: Free Advertising
    • 02: Usability Testing
    • 02: OA Impact
  • July 2004
    • 29: Phoenix Gets it Right
    • 28: 7 Things RSS Is Good For
    • 27: Copyright Guide
    • 26: Weblogs in Libraries
    • 26: 9-11 Report
    • 19: Accessability Test
    • 15: New Look
    • 14: NYT Fading?
    • 14: Real Library Blogs
    • 14: Copyright Chart
    • 14: Catalog computers
    • 14: Measuring Value
    • 13: Into the Blogosphere
    • 10: LIS Archives
    • 01: Web Standards
  • June 2004
    • 30: IE Havok
    • 29: Librarian Blog List
    • 23: DRM talk
    • 22: Branding
    • 22: Guilty!
    • 17: RIAA Weasles
    • 17: PINES
    • 12: OA Starter Kit
    • 10: What is a Blog?
    • 09: The educated blogger
    • 02: RSS Vs Atom
  • May 2004
    • 24: Libraries and Learning
    • 24: Something for Nothing
    • 14: RIAA Cooks
    • 10: Cheap Tech Solutions
    • 06: LJ
    • 06: Desktop Linux
    • 06: Help Free Old Works
    • 06: Early Career Survival
    • 03: Institutional Repositories
    • 03: Musicians & Copyright
  • April 2004
    • 29: eCMAJ
    • 28: Weblogs and RSS in information work
    • 28: PAC Funding
    • 26: Web as Networking
    • 25: Educational Info Sources
    • 25: Spyware Hints
    • 23: Journal Price Information
    • 23: Creative Commons
    • 17: Business Blogging
    • 16: Don’t forget the older online users
    • 16: Tim Berners-Lee wins the Millennium Technology Prize
    • 07: Blogging is Booming
    • 04: MP3 Books
    • 03: Record Labels Using “Pirate” Data to sell more CDs
    • 03: The high cost of not finding information
  • March 2004
    • 30: Business Blogs
    • 30: File-sharing Effect
    • 30: Digital Information Librarian
    • 29: Price of Research
    • 26: Price of OA
    • 26: DOAJ
    • 24: Broadcast Flag
    • 24: OSI Grants
    • 24: LWDRM
    • 22: Independents Fine
    • 19: Peer-Review
    • 17: Digital Preservation
    • 14: Stranglehold Loosens
    • 12: Responses to Journal Crisis
    • 10: ISP Spam Fighting
    • 06: Spam Test
    • 05: Library Article
    • 05: Dissatisfaction Spreading
    • 05: Library sued over copiers
  • February 2004
    • 27: Piracy Answer?
    • 27: Privacy Bill
    • 25: OSS Profits
    • 20: Information Needs Are Legitimate
    • 20: RIAAcketeering
    • 19: Elsevier Responds
    • 19: Oxford OA
    • 17: Me Third
    • 16: Because Librarians Teach
    • 13: FindLaw’s Writ
    • 13: Medical Privacy
    • 13: The Microsoft killers
    • 11: Embracing open access
    • 11: At it again
    • 11: Verlag and Open Access
    • 09: OSS in TEIs
    • 08: OSS Filtering
    • 06: Shared Source
    • 02: Best of the Web
  • January 2004
    • 30: Price Increases
    • 29: Anti-Feist
    • 29: Doom, Doom, Doom
    • 29: Microsoft on Patenting XML Formats
    • 27: PA Unconstitutional
    • 27: Spyware gets worse
    • 22: Information Costs Money
    • 22: Streaming iTunes
    • 21: Barriers to Open Access
    • 21: blogging the market
    • 21: MS Patents XML
    • 21: OSS E-Voting
    • 21: Built-in DRM
    • 20: Library Webpage Examples
    • 16: Not a Big Deal
    • 16: Collaboration Imperative
    • 16: Library IT survey
    • 16: Portal Power
    • 16: From Chaos to Control
    • 15: Israeli OpenOffice
    • 14: Interactive Education
    • 14: Reference Sources of Terror
    • 13: Elsevier
    • 13: Digital Preservation Tutorial
    • 12: OSS Research
    • 12: mediAgora
    • 08: Alt MLS
    • 07: No Rights
    • 07: Asia Loves Linux
    • 05: OSS in Massachusetts
  • December 2003
    • 19: libraries and standards
    • 19: Real sues Microsoft
    • 17: CAN-SPAM legal
    • 17: OSS in Public Libraries
    • 15: Library Job Postings
    • 15: LIScareer.com
    • 15: Patents and Open Standards
    • 15: Web Design References
    • 15: Santa Claus CMS
    • 15: WEBMASTRY
    • 15: optimal usable web design
    • 15: EMTEL Results
    • 12: What When?
    • 12: Web Standards for Business
    • 10: Usability and OSS
    • 08: Right to Communicate
    • 08: Linux managing model
    • 08: OSS in Developing Countries
    • 08: Webpages Ephemeral
    • 08: OSS Misunderstood
    • 08: Sir Arthur C Clarke
    • 08: RIAA on the right path
    • 05: Better Old Services
    • 02: How To Survey
    • 01: Beyond the Job
  • November 2003
    • 29: New Services
    • 25: Cornell axes Elsevier
    • 25: CAN-SPAM
    • 24: Rapid Navigation
    • 21: Presentation Architecture
    • 19: Librarian Blogs
    • 17: Pro-Active Librarianship
    • 04: IA link list
    • 04: e-voting problems
    • 04: Downloads beat CDs
  • October 2003
    • 30: DMCA Exemptions
    • 27: Newsreaders go mainstream
    • 27: Wireless Grows
    • 27: Web design and integrated marketing
    • 27: California wins against spammers
    • 27: X10 files for bankruptcy
    • 27: Usability Guidelines
    • 23: antispam bill
    • 20: MS losing government ground
    • 17: vision-impaired directory
    • 17: Database Legislation Introduced
    • 09: DMCA Reform Resources Report
    • 07: New DRM Silliness
  • September 2003
    • 26: We’re Next?
    • 26: They’re kidding?
    • 26: Google Reference
    • 24: Public Domain Blog
    • 24: Calif. law protects us from security breaches
    • 22: The Researching Librarian
    • 22: Streaming Libraries
    • 17: Artists Uncertain about file sharing
    • 17: Court scrutinizes P2P subpoena process
    • 17: Library Stats
    • 17: RSS uses
    • 17: Digital Rights Bill
    • 13: EFF: RIAA Petition
    • 12: Confessions of Kazaa downloader
    • 12: Consumers sue RIAA
    • 10: P2P Revolution
    • 10: RIAA sues 12 year-old
    • 09: Databases–the next copyright battle?
    • 09: Re: DRM Avoidance
    • 09: Bad Apple
    • 09: Nations to Develop Non-Windows Software
    • 09: Rockin’ on without Microsoft
    • 08: DRM default effect
    • 05: CD prices drop
    • 05: RIAA offering amnesty
    • 05: Mobile Edition
  • August 2003
    • 30: Mac OS X Approved
    • 30: Teenager arrested in Blaster worm case
    • 29: Demise of Microsoft in Brazil
    • 29: How RIAA tracks downloaders
    • 23: Full Feed Available
    • 22: Individual challenges RIAA
    • 22: Recall Microsoft
    • 20: OSS in Use
    • 20: The Shifted Librarian
    • 20: RIAA Appeals
    • 14: RIAA undeterred by subpoena setback
    • 13: Websites and Business Brands
    • 11: Catalogablog
    • 09: Library To Raise Emergency Funding
    • 07: RIAA, Warpath, Backlash
    • 07: Linux for Systems
    • 06: The Copyright Cage
    • 04: Blogs for Libraries
    • 01: Pac Bell’s Internet arm sues music industry
    • 01: Schools put privacy above subpoenas
    • 01: TV Viewers and Internet Users,Two Different Animals
    • 01: Creating Your Niche on the Net
    • 01: LIS Blogsource
    • 01: Senator launches investigation into RIAA
    • 01: Feingold Introduces Legislation to Protect Personal Information
    • 01: ACLU Files First-Ever Challenge to USA PATRIOT Act.
    • 01: Mandrake Linux
  • July 2003
    • 30: RIAA Apparently Willing to Cut Off Its Nose
    • 25: CIPA update
    • 25: Yet another critical Windows security flaw
    • 24: The Open Source Option
    • 18: More on Browsers
    • 16: Windows Critical Flaw
    • 16: The King is Dead…
    • 16: Buyers Bewildered By Techno-Speak
    • 14: NLG Project Planning: A Tutorial
    • 12: EFF Opposes Printer Manufacturer’s Broad DMCA Claims
    • 11: Marketing 101
    • 11: Creativity and Public Domain
    • 07: Open Censorware
    • 07: Research-Based Web Design & Usability Guidelines
    • 07: Usability Testing Bibliography
  • June 2003
    • 27: Filtering Update
    • 24: Internet Censorship in Libraries
    • 24: Class blogging
    • 17: RSS
    • 17: Web Standards in Action
    • 15: Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
    • 15: Live Digital Reference Bibliography
    • 15: University Library Navigation
    • 15: Microsoft plays browser games
    • 12: Forum Moderator’s Guide To Life
    • 11: Remote Online Usability Testing
    • 05: Update to CMS Article
    • 04: What was she thinking?
    • 02: Tutorial updated
  • May 2003
    • 29: The Information Design approach to Web development
    • 29: eBooks
    • 28: Educause
    • 28: Frank Field
    • 23: edublogging
    • 23: The Library Web Manager’s Reference Center
    • 23: Coffee Service in Libraries
    • 23: Electronic Librarianship Primer
    • 22: RSS Use
    • 20: XML Overview
    • 19: Flow in Online Learning
    • 19: Deep Thinking about Weblogs
    • 16: Conducting a Dialogue
    • 13: Directory of Open Access Journals
    • 12: Career Resources
    • 10: Website Tweaks
    • 09: Roving Librarian
    • 09: CSTB Project: Information Technology and Creativity
    • 09: Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool
    • 08: HIGHTOWER: Shredding Ashcroft
    • 07: BusinessWeek Online Open Source Issue
    • 07: An Introduction to Open Source Communities
    • 06: Copyfight: the Politics of IP
    • 06: OPEN MIND: open source
    • 05: Content and Knowledge Management Systems. Huh?
    • 03: Good News
  • April 2003
    • 30: Spam Blocker
    • 30: Copy Protected CDs
    • 30: PC Protection
    • 30: Spyware Information
    • 30: Digital copyright
    • 29: Creating Web Pages
    • 29: iTunes Music Store
    • 29: A Free Alternative to MS Office
    • 28: War on internet piracy suffers setback
    • 28: Effective Google Searching
    • 27: Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
    • 26: Library Organizations
    • 26: Internet References for Librarians
    • 26: Library Fun
    • 26: Libraries and Technology
    • 26: Library News Sites
    • 25: Baen Free Library
    • 25: Welcome