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Library News & Notes —
September 25, 2009


Internet Sites of the Week

A.Word.A.Day
http://wordsmith.org/awad/index.html
(Source: Library Juice)

Academic and Public Library Collaboration
http://ff.im/8uSiF
(Source: Joe Kraus)

Access to Government Information In the United States
http://opencrs.com/document/97-71/
(Source: Law Librarian Blog)

The Aggressive Online Search
On job seekers' knowledge of institutions via the web
http://bit.ly/444vQG

American English Dialect Recordings
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/linguistics/
(Source: ResourceShelf)

Around Academic Libraries, New Cuts and Charges
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6697535.html
(Source: Digital Koans)

The Art of Written Persuasion: Part V - Improve Your Vocabulary, Improve Your Success
http://bit.ly/z4pkI
(Source: beSpacific)

Article-Level Download Metrics - What Are They Good For?
http://www.plos.org/cms/node/487

Asking library users to leave if they have H1N1
http://bit.ly/Xrx7O

Augmented Reality Goes 3D, Gets Even More Awesome
http://bit.ly/1ajpWU
(Source: libraryfuture)

The Awesomeness Manifesto
http://bit.ly/15JL84
(Source: The 99 Percent)

Because I Am a Girl: The State of the World's Girls 2009
http://bit.ly/p7GmR
(Source: Salon)
See also: How We Sabotage Young Girls
http://www.alternet.org/story/142330/how_we_sabotage_young_girls

Beena Kalisky, L'Oreal USA Fellow, offers tips for mothers in science
http://bit.ly/3esv3

Before Choosing an E-Book, Pondering the Format
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/24/technology/personaltech/24basics.html
See also: What Is It About e-Readers?
http://bit.ly/3UBbyk

Best Technology Companies to Work For
http://bit.ly/y0gUM

Blogging Continues to Help Business
http://bit.ly/iCX8f
(Source: jdysart)

Bored? Goby helps you find things to do
http://bit.ly/ANuKb

"Born in the Recession": A look at business survival stories from past recessions
http://bit.ly/kA1KU

Boston Book Festival
http://www.bostonbookfest.org/
(Source: Newtonville Books)

Buddhist leader calls video games 'emotional therapy'
http://bit.ly/287D9d

Can Amazon Be the Wal-Mart of the Web?
http://bit.ly/5hhH7
(Source: Joe Esposito)

Challenges for automatically extracting molecular interactions from full-text articles
http://bit.ly/jaiu0

Chemical Information in Scirus and BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
http://bit.ly/vFZoF

Classic computers on the danger list
http://bit.ly/4nVOL6

A Clip-and-Save Renaissance as More Consumers Use Coupons
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/24/business/24coupon.html
(Source: livingwithless)

College Bookstores Hope to Turn Their Web Sites Into E-Book Portals
http://bit.ly/u5g0h

College for $99 a month
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/college_guide/feature/college_for_99_a_month.php?page=1
See also: Getting an Education on the Internet
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113073691&ft=1&f=1013
(Source: BoraZ)

Conflict of Interest in Medical Research, Education, and Practice
http://bit.ly/5Ywv1

Curiosity, Ingenuity and Styrofoam Science
http://bit.ly/mzYpB

Data repositories: the next new wave
http://bit.ly/PCttp
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

DBpedia
"DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information
from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the web."

http://dbpedia.org
(Source: Peter Scott's Library Blog)

Debate Flaring Over Grants for Research
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/22/health/22grant.html

Download Free Reference Guides for Popular Apps
http://bit.ly/35ZFSU

A Dozen Newspaper Survival Tips for Academic Librarians
http://bit.ly/RsA8w
(Source: Xuemei)

Empirical Study of Data Sharing by Authors Publishing in PLoS Journals
http://bit.ly/Z6smH
(Source: Open Access News)

Entrepreneurs: Born or made? Ken Morse, Paul Sagan discuss
http://bit.ly/2EPNjJ

Facebook doesn't kill friendships, people do
http://shar.es/1rqxu

Fantastic Photos of our Solar System
http://bit.ly/3fT85V
(Source: Boing Boing)

Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges,
and Nonprofit Institutions: FY 2007

http://bit.ly/4lF5aW
(Source: DocuTicker)

Five ways that Apps.gov is a trendsetter
http://bit.ly/XuqIj

A follow-up to the story on the Cushing Academy Library Abandoning Books
http://bit.ly/2ou2CO
(Source: glambert)

For better social news times, make it the Twitter Times
http://bit.ly/vMvpc
(Source: BoraZ)

Fotopedia - the world's first collaborative photo encyclopedia
http://www.fotopedia.com/
(Source: beSpacific)

From Mac Portable to MacBook Pro: 20 years of Apple laptops
http://bit.ly/VxabS

Futures Thinking: The Basics
http://bit.ly/7Ahg1

Get To Work : Helping librarians find new ways to assist jobseekers
http://bit.ly/3cSy6
(Source: infodiva)

The GigaOM Guide to the Net Neutrality
http://om.bit.ly/GKApw
(Source: Om Malik)
See also: Net neutrality: FCC proposes three new rules
http://bit.ly/uYHjp

Google lets you custom-print millions of books
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/09/18/google.books/
(Source: Harvard in the News)

Google This: 5 Reasons to Switch to Bing
http://bit.ly/3hXyM5
(Source: Pandia Search World)

Google Unveils Tool to Annotate Web Sites
http://bit.ly/eyXDW
See also: Google Sidewiki -- A First Look
http://bit.ly/14MGZD

The Grass Is Greener at Harvard
http://bit.ly/6wTYG
(Source: Harvard in the News)

High costs can make open records seem closed
http://bit.ly/4t9lA7
(Source: Boston Business Journal)

How Bad Papers Get Published in Good Journals
http://tinyurl.com/mulxbb
(Source: BoraZ)

How Doctors Are Using Social Media
http://ff.im/-8zjU2
(Source: laikas)

How scientists think: Fostering creativity in problem solving
http://www.physorg.com/news172768173.html

How students use Google Books
http://bit.ly/lelIs
(Source: Eric Rumsey)

How to choose a good scientific problem
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/mcb/UriAlon/nurturing/How_to_choose_a_good_sc.html
See also: Materials for nurturing scientists
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/mcb/UriAlon/nurturing/index.html

How to Write a Novel Using the Web
http://bit.ly/1tOSOw
(Source: Ellyssa Kroski)

If You Need to Work Better, Maybe Try Working Less
http://bit.ly/iJZor
(Source: careerdiva)

Images of women in STEM fields
http://bit.ly/1oqzXD
(Source: BoraZ)

In a World of Social Networks, What is the Future of Television?
http://bit.ly/i9Qbr
(Source: Henry Jenkins)

In Hard Times, Harvard Takes a Hard Look at 30 Shades of Crimson
http://bit.ly/LYMhp
See also: Harvard Libraries Need to Pull It Together, Says Their President
http://bit.ly/kyNG8
(Source: Karen G. Schneider)

In praise of a new science of learning
http://bit.ly/1w2f0k
See also: From Baby Scientists to a Science of Social Learning
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/47197/(Shortened url)

Is the Internet melting our brains?
http://bit.ly/zFqYV

The Kindle Problem
http://bit.ly/GCOeN

Lab trips foster collegiality
http://bit.ly/1ilpMX

Launched in Great Depression, Jackson Labs now thrives
http://bit.ly/qFG1T

Libraries of the Future
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/09/24/libraries
(Source: Robert Michaelson)
See also: Academic Digital Libraries of the Future: An Environment Scan
http://bit.ly/4zA7i1
(Source: Stephen's Lighthouse)
See also: Libraries need librarians
http://bit.ly/1S5ZE3
(Source: Laurel Graham)

Library Cloud Atlas: A Guide to Cloud Computing and Storage
http://bit.ly/6duqN
(Source: Digital Koans)

Linked data as the future of scientific publishing
http://keet.wordpress.com/2009/09/19/linked-data-as-the-future-of-scientific-publishing/
(Source: Andrew Spong)

Majority of Workers Still Hide Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity at Work
http://bit.ly/ZkhWM
(Source: DocuTicker)

Making Academic Conferences Short and Sweet
http://bit.ly/y8QCf

Mass Digitization of Books: Open Content Alliance is the right approach
http://bit.ly/3hGHe3
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Mass. 'average' in gender-pay disparity
http://bit.ly/Spo0Q

Mass. ignorant of photonics' role in state
http://bit.ly/3HtCBf

Meeting your users where they are
http://bit.ly/i1euR

Minority Students Needed in Math and Science to Combat 'Brain Drain,' Professors Say
http://bit.ly/11PhBs

More Time Requested in Google Book Scanning Case
http://bit.ly/x0SXU
See also: Boston Library Consortium Responds to Google Book Settlement
http://www.library.unh.edu/news/index.php/history/1645
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)
See also: DOJ Filing on Google Book Setttlement
http://bit.ly/qo9Up
(Source: ResourceShelf)
See also: Google Books' Latest Foe: The Justice Dept.
http://bit.ly/vOUOl
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)
See also: Google Book settlement: Alternatives and alterations
http://tinyurl.com/ntuxhc
(Source: ALA TechSource)

Nadir Of Western Civilization To Be Reached This Friday At 3:32 P.M
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/98080
See also: The Four Horsemen send their regrets
http://bit.ly/3sKsUW

Nature Precedings: a Fusion of Science 2.0, Open Science, Research 2.0 and Social Networking
http://bit.ly/1aE6oX

The Newman Report: a 2020 Vision for Public Libraries
http://bit.ly/Cqyq7
(Source: scilib)

Not Just 'That Blind Person'
http://bit.ly/2FCjDm
(Source: Lynne Carvahlo Adamian)

On Being a Scientist
http://bit.ly/u29f
http://bit.ly/2dVOzc

Open Access
The CILIP West Midlands journal features a section on professional development using web 2.0 tools
http://issuu.com/cilipwestmidlands/docs/open_access_october_2009
(Source: Joeyanne Libraryanne)

Open Letter on Open Access
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/09/23/access

Open PhD - An experiment in higher learning
http://openphd.wordpress.com/
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Our New Etiquette Column: Internet Protocol (New York Times)
http://bit.ly/S04pr

Post-Medium Publishing
http://www.paulgraham.com/publishing.html
(Source: Tim O'Reilly)

Project 'Gaydar'
"At MIT, an experiment identifies which students are gay, raising new questions about online privacy."
http://bit.ly/N8NEI
(Source: neasist)

Quantum computers are coming - just don't ask when
http://bit.ly/JhV8z

Real Copyright Reform
http://bit.ly/z8g8C
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

The Real-Time Web Is Leaving Google Behind
http://bit.ly/7yP7f
(Source: Publish2Technology NYT)
See also: Search Wars -- With Bing, Twitter and Facebook, There's More to Searching Google
http://bit.ly/1JsKuB
See also: Real time indexing in Google
http://bit.ly/6LQLs

Reaxys
Search Beilstein, Gmelin, and Patents
http://www.reaxys.com(access restricted to Harvard affiliates)
See a review at:
http://www.istl.org/09-summer/electronic.html
Region a strong player in travel websites
http://bit.ly/1ams8A
(Source: Boston Business Journal)

Researchers unravel brain's wiring to understand memory
http://bit.ly/NL123
(Source: brown2020)

RIT Trades Invention Rights for Research Dollars and Says You Should, Too
http://bit.ly/39Vi5

Robert Darnton talk at Columbia University - "Google, Libraries, and the Digital Future"
http://bit.ly/15fKG8
(Source: Digital Koans)

The ROI Case for Web 2.0
http://bit.ly/K1csV
(Source: Matthew Fraser)

Rowland Institute at Harvard Junior Fellows Program 2010
http://bit.ly/38zOFJ

Science and the Internet
http://bit.ly/18Ulks
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Science, Art, and Technology (Art Institute of Chicago)
http://bit.ly/4wJeRI
(Source: The Scout Report)

Science 2.0 Review: ePernicus
http://genomepop.com/?p=30

Senate Bill Defends Reader Privacy by Regulating Surveillance
http://cli.gs/HjYPg2
(Source: American Libraries)

Shopping Week with Students Stylists
http://bit.ly/107ZMs

Six Tips for Coping with the Fact that You've Forgotten Someone's Name
http://bit.ly/mbAPP

SmallTownGems
http://www.smalltowngems.com/
(Source: Neat New Stuff on the Net)

Sponsor a scientist, online
http://bit.ly/122Fz4

Social Media make a difference
http://bit.ly/1SAZ1o

Social Media Policies from 80+ Organizations
http://bit.ly/ThVBl
(Source: Ellyssa Kroski)

The Story of Google Maps and Google Wave
http://icio.us/xguu0x
(Source: Michael Nielsen)

Study: Medical school students post unprofessional content online
http://www.physorg.com/news172856552.html

Supercomputers Often Run Outdated Software
http://bit.ly/GuIzJ

Taming Your Digital Distractions
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/17/technology/personaltech/17basics.html

Taxachusetts' ranks 36th in tax-burden study
http://boston.bizjournals.com/boston/stories/2009/09/21/daily28.html

Technology shouldn't change basic communication skills
http://bit.ly/1ucoZv

There is no single future for scientific journals
http://bit.ly/2pPjv9
(Source: Blugger)

Through the lens of time
What happened to Polaroid's collections of photographs?
http://bit.ly/5H0lv

The Times They Are a Changin'
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=529107

Treat Your Meetings to a Little QA
http://bit.ly/3gr2wp

A turning point in the struggle against cancer
http://bit.ly/741yZ

Twitter After Dark: What should or shouldn't I Tweet on?
http://bit.ly/1NC4DM
(Source: glambert)

The Ultimate Gated Communities
http://bit.ly/XDUYh

The Ultimate Productivity Blog
http://icio.us/yhlcem
(Source: Michael Nielsen)

U.N. agencies say AIDS vaccine results promising
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE58N1NG20090924

Visions of data
http://bit.ly/nhOXM

Wallwisher - Words That Stick
http://bit.ly/5hhH7
(Source: Marcus Zillman)

Want to read all about it online? It may cost you
http://bit.ly/AK3jX
(Source: Danny Sullivan)

Washington Post Launches Comedy Web Series Based on Celebrity Tweets
http://bit.ly/1Tx3ML
(Source: Matthew Fraser)

What Does It Mean to Be a Science Librarian 2.0?
http://bit.ly/aCMuQ

What's Next: Create the Life You Want
http://whatsnext.com/
(Source: Neat New Stuff on the Net)
See also: How to find the right job for you
http://tinyurl.com/lvhska
(Source: PDPro)

What's Privacy in the Age of Facebook
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marc-rotenberg/whats-privacy-in-the-age_b_299466.html

What's the Best Way to Find Love Using Tech?
http://om.bit.ly/lbora
(Source: Om Malik)
See also: Gelato brings real-time search to online dating
http://bit.ly/67hDm

When interviews feel like a first date
http://ow.ly/q899
(Source: livingwithless)

Where is NEH Money Going? New Web Site Has Answers
http://bit.ly/T1Xlo

Where To Upload And Share PowerPoint Presentations: Guide To The Best Online Services
http://ff.im/-8sacj
(Source: Robin Good)

Which scientists can you trust?
http://bit.ly/Q2fMC
(Source: BoraZ)

Why Fall Colors Are Different in U.S. (reddish) and Europe (yellowish)
http://bit.ly/shkNe
(Source: sciencegoddess)

Why more women don't get MBAs
http://bit.ly/10zL5x

Wikipedia reaches a crisis stage (maybe)
http://j.mp/2P8vmj
(Source: Joe Esposito)
See also: A wikipedia bibliography
http://bit.ly/KmXWl
(Source: amcunningham)
See also: What the MSM Gets Wrong About Wikipedia
http://bit.ly/111IeV

Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
http://wyss.harvard.edu/
(Source: Frank Vollmer)

You and Your Research
http://wuism.net/readordie/hamming.pdf
(Source: BoraZ)

You Want Me To Do WHAT? Lessons Learned from Mary Ellen Bates and the Special Library Trenches
http://bit.ly/RINbQ

5 Industry Collusions We'd Like to Throw Down a Black Hole
http://bit.ly/5NUzO

NEW BOOKS

Received September 19 - September 25, 2009


No new books received this week.