This Week in LibraryBlogLand (March 12, 2007)

This Week in LibraryBlogLand
week ending March 11

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(When I said “back in three weeks,” I miscalculated. Here’s an abbreviated edition with just a few posts that caught my eye when I scanned the feeds. The full-size edition will be back next week.)

Tasha Saecker (Sites and Soundbytes) explains her concept of Library Director 2.0.

Law professor Lionel A. Sobel wrote the Copyright Navigator, a study guide for law students on the fundamentals of U.S. copyright law (via).

Mike (Techdirt) asks, is it still theft of service if it’s using the free WiFi at the library?

From Neil Gaiman’s blog, a letter from librarian Lynn Wiandt: “I have some first hand experience in dealing with the maelstrom that can engulf a library system when it is targeted by a group of ‘concerned citizens’ trying to save children from books and the internet and ideas and information in general.”

Michael Stephens (Tame the Web) posts his annual list of Ten Tech Trends for Librarians.

Jenny Levine (Shifted Librarian) has advice on how to stay current about technology when you don’t have the time.

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This Week in LibraryBlogLand
week ending March 11

……….
(When I said “back in three weeks,” I miscalculated. Here’s an abbreviated edition with just a few posts that caught my eye when I scanned the feeds. The full-size edition will be back next week.)

Tasha Saecker (Sites and Soundbytes) explains her concept of Library Director 2.0.

Law professor Lionel A. Sobel wrote the Copyright Navigator, a study guide for law students on the fundamentals of U.S. copyright law (via).

Mike (Techdirt) asks, is it still theft of service if it’s using the free WiFi at the library?

From Neil Gaiman’s blog, a letter from librarian Lynn Wiandt: “I have some first hand experience in dealing with the maelstrom that can engulf a library system when it is targeted by a group of ‘concerned citizens’ trying to save children from books and the internet and ideas and information in general.”

Michael Stephens (Tame the Web) posts his annual list of Ten Tech Trends for Librarians.

Jenny Levine (Shifted Librarian) has advice on how to stay current about technology when you don’t have the time.

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This Week in LibraryBlogLand (TWiL) appears on lisnews.org every Monday. [Feeds]