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May 2008 C&RL articles at a glance
Every Library’s Nightmare? Digital Rights Management, Use Restrictions, and Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources Kristin R. Eschenfelder – Eh. An intriguing examination of “soft” DRM, such as warnings or limitations on use that have workaround or obfuscated solutions. The paper does… Continue reading
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Better than Brief Tests: Coverage Power Tests of Collection Strength by Howard D. White
Better than Brief Tests: Coverage Power Tests of Collection Strength by Howard D. White was the last article in the March 2008 C&RL issue that I didn’t get to in my last review of the journal. This was a pretty… Continue reading
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The similarity was jarring at first
My idea was a tag cloud based on the content of the author’s blog, while the other one seems to be a tag cloud of technology tools (not well weighted, Google isn’t big enough)Given the ubiquity of tag clouds,… Continue reading
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Posters from ALA Annual
I promised to share the posters I presented at the 2008 ALA Annual Conference in Anaheim, CA. In order to capture the full detail of a 40″ by 60″ poster, I created PDF files for zooming.ACRL Science and Technology Section… Continue reading
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