- 10 Reasons Why Your (EDU) Boss Should Tweet
- The digital scholar - which way to go?
- Facebook is scaring me
- #ArsenicLife Goes Longform, And History Gets Squished
- Science Online: London 2011 - Keynote, Michael Nielsen - Video & Storify
- Op-Ed: Stop Feeding Facebook, It's Time for Moderation
- Bibliographies (CS scholars should post copies of articles on their websites)
- Reading, Risk, and Reality: College Students and Reading for Pleasure
- Access to scientific publications should be a fundamental right
- Honor Your Campus Library
- Academic Publishing and Zombies
- Who killed videogames? Beautifully written account of behavioral economics and social games
- Amazon's New Kindles and Higher Ed: 5 Questions
- Why Facebook's new Open Graph makes us all part of the web underclass
- Cory Doctorow: Tech Companies Exploit the Way We Undervalue Privacy
- Flowchart helps you decide which of NPR's 100 best books to read
- Amazon is Nobody's Friend, Part One (Sept newsletter)
- 8 Qualities of a Social Media Expert
Are Libraries Humane Workplaces? Some links on the University of San Diego.
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Via a mailing list, the Top 1000 Books in the US, ranked in order of library holdings. The Top 25 (after the cut):
As is occasionally my habit when a big story breaks, I have gathered together all the relevant documents I could find concerning the recent controversy about the Canadian Conservative government's recent consolidation of the libraries at their Department of Fisheries & Oceans.
7 Things Librarians Are Tired of Hearing
Library without books debuts at Florida’s newest college
Thanks to Mark Spicer for bringing this item to my attention. Note that the site I'm linking to sells printer cartridges, but still has some cool content.