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May 30, 2003

Harry Potter Blog

The Leaky Cauldron

A Harry Potter blog filled with news, interviews and rumors about the books and movies.

Earth Vision

Earth Vision

International environmental news, plus events, businesses, and links.

Blogs: The Next Big Thing

Blogs: The Next Big Thing

"Within the next year, both David Letterman and Jay Leno will make jokes about blogs and even discuss them. "Nightline" will do an entire show on blogging. San Jose journalist and blog promoter Dan Gillmor will be a guest for the episode. This is the point where blogging will become mainstream. Shortly thereafter, we will see blogging millionaires, as venture capitalists figure out ways to make money from the trend."

May 29, 2003

Malaysia takes on media prices

The Register: Malaysian govt tells public to quit buying CDs, DVDs

Won't work, but what a great statement to make.

They Will Appeal

AP Wire -- EBay Ordered to Pay $35M in Patent Case

Tiny company wins against the online auction giant in this first of what will likely be several courtroom dramas.

Librarian.net Interview

Catalog This: An Interview With Activist Librarian Jessamyn West

My favorite quote follows:

"Librarians are targeting their message to what people's real concerns are, as opposed to "Literacy is good; libraries are good; books are good!" I don't think we can just ride the wave of [telling people] "libraries are a good thing", and expect that people are just going to fall in line and be delighted to have us around. ... I think there's a lot more of an aspect of proving ourselves. I don't just mean "Libraries are great because we have an espresso cart", but really trying to figure out what people's needs are and trying to meet them."

So true!!

May 28, 2003

Taj Mahal Online

Taj Mahal

Explore the Taj Mahal with an online visual tour, 360 degree panoramas, pictures, movies, and narration.

Pauly's Playhouse

Intro to Pauly's Playhouse.com

Free online games for children 3 and older with a look that screams Saturday morning cartoons.

Toonpedia

Don Markstein's Toonopedia

An online encyclopedia of toons, meaning cartoons or cartoon characters both from animations and still mediums like comics and comic strips. It offers information on characters, people behind the toons, and toon companies.

Denmark's Official Site

Denmark.dk: Denmark's Official Website

The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs offers the official Denmark site. The site has sections on tourism, business, science, studying in Denmark, and life and work in Denmark.

Fun Science

Cool Science for Curious Kids

This site from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute offers kids really fun ways to explore biology.

May 27, 2003

Budget Shortfalls

Library Journal | Reed Business Information

A clear guide on what to do when there are cuts in your library budget with an emphasis on staying positive.

Demco Acquires Gaylord

Library Journal | Reed Business Information

Demco is acquiring Gaylord's supplies and furniture operation as well as the Gaylord brand name.

May 26, 2003

TheatreUSA

TheatreUSA.com

Over 1200 theater links, including sections for playwrights, backstage, and promotion.

Centennial of Flight

U.S. Centennial of Flight

This site offers images, news, essays and a timeline.

Girlfriend Books

girlfriendbooks.com

Online guide to chick lit books sorted into categories that include new age chicks, working girls, mommies and single girls.

Froguts

Froguts

Though there have been other online frog dissection sites, this one is by far the best visually. You must have Flash on your computer to use this site.

May 22, 2003

Check-Out Fees

Davis drops library book checkout-fee proposal

California Governor Davis has dropped a controversial budget proposal to charge check out fees (up to $5 a book in some cases.) Hurrah! Wisconsin faced an issue like this last year where lawmakers were considering removing the free from libraries and allowing local municipalities to charge for services. It too was defeated.

Coffee Services in Libraries

Good to the Last Drop: Dimensions and Cultural Implications of Coffee Service in Libraries

This is an idea I have toyed with for some time, though we have a coffee shop just a block and a half away. It is nice to see that the libraries that offer this service on a small scale manage to not just make it work, but make a tidy profit.

Search Warrant Procedures

LLRX.com - Sample of Search Warrant Procedures for Libraries

A concise, clear, printable list of procedures for libraries being issued a search warrant. It warns of potential pitfalls, identifies areas to use caution, and tells exactly what should be done and in what order. Refreshingly to the point and clear.

May 21, 2003

Harry Potter Is Coming!

Amazon: new Potter book is best seller

Amazon has half a million orders for the new Harry Potter book, making it the largest new product release ever, and surpassing the previous book in the series.

Supreme Court RSS Feeds

beSpacific: RSS Feeds For Summaries of Recent Supreme Court Decisions

You can now get Supreme Court decisions via RSS minutes after the decisions are handed down. What a fabulous use of RSS!

RSS Search

rssSearch

This site offers keyword searching on over 35,000 weblogs. This is a great way to read the latest on any subject of interest. Results can be sorted by relevance or date, with newest first.

Speed Browse

Fagan Finder Speed Browse

A wonderful new application to make going to your daily sites faster and easier. Using cookies, this site saves the sites you choose and allows you to visit them one after the other using a button at the top of the screen. Very cool for those sites without RSS feeds.

May 20, 2003

Einstein Archives

Einstein Archives Online

This site went live yesterday. It offers a digitized collection of Einstein's manuscripts, including his scientific and non-scientific writings and travel diaries. The site also provides a gallery that shows highlights from the collection of manuscripts.

May 19, 2003

LD Resources

LD Resources

News, articles, resources, newsletter, and discussion boards on learning disabilities.

Alternative Browsers

Dan's Web Tips: Brand-X Browsers

A large collection of alternative browsers, some of which are good alternatives to IE and others that serve specific online needs.

May 18, 2003

Greenhouse Gasses

GreenHouse Gas Online

News, research and resources on greenhouse gasses and attempts to reduce them.

May 17, 2003

Keep that Used Computer

Business 2.0 - Web Article - Happiness Is a Used PC

This article announces that the 3-year replacement cycle for business computers has come to an end. At our library, we never followed the 3-year rule, but instead replaced due to speed problems and whether we had the money in the budget or not. Due to a drop in our automation annual fee, we just replaced several of our computers for the public with new small towers that are fast and take up very little space. So we should be set for some time. But I am glad that I won't be replacing all of them in three years time, since that would mean also replacing our five public wireless laptops as well!

This Disc Will Self-Destruct in 48 Hours

Disney to slip DVDs a Mickey

Disney will begin a rental program with DVDs that become playable after a 2 day viewing window.

Botanique

Botanique

This site is a portal to gardens, arboreta and nature sites. It includes a calendar of events, a selection of links, and a search engine.

May 16, 2003

Very Cool Koha!

Demo of RSS toys for Koha

This is a really fantastic idea, and an example of the leaps that Koha is taking. Koha can now offer RSS feeds that show new books, most reserved items and longest unseen items. Wow!

May 15, 2003

Evolution Game

BBC - Beasts - Evolution Game

An online game that is educational and engrossing, you try to evolve over millions of years. What you eat, where you live, and more will decide what you evolve into. My only hint so far after dying an early death is to watch the ferociousness of the other creature. :)

GoogleWorld

Google indicateur - All about the search engine Google

This site offers a large collection of links about Google. Subjects range from corporate information and advertising on Google to news and online tools.

May 14, 2003

Take Action

American Civil Liberties Union : Support the Freedom to Read!

Use ACLU's free Take Action feature and send your congressman/woman a fax supporting the passage of the Freedom to Read Protection Act that will exempt libraries and bookstores from the Patriot Act laws that allow the FBI to easily access personal records.

May 13, 2003

WebJunction

WebJunction

A joint project of OCLC and the Gates Foundation, this site offers information to libraries promoting public access computing and technology. The site just went live on May 12th. Sections include policies, resources, buying guide, training and forums.

FetchBook.info

New & Used Books: Find the Lowest Price

This site lets you compare prices for used and new books. It searches over 70 book stores and 40,000 sellers with a single search.

Comp Sci

Computer Science

From the University at Albany Libraries comes this site with a compilation of quality computer science links.

WiseEye

WiseEye

This news service scans over 370 top online news sources and compiles the results. Results can be browsed by subjects, including business, sports and IT/Internet, or by country.

May 12, 2003

HP's New Plan to Make Money

HP inkjet cartridges have built-in expiry dates

Meaning that even if your cartridge is over half full, your printer may reject it and force you to get a new one! Also, the date on the cartridge does not correspond to the date your printer will reject it. Of course not, that would make far too much sense!

Booksfree Not Free

booksfree.com: borrow unlimited paperback novels

What a bizarre concept! Obviously based on the success of Netflix, the DVD rental-by-mail place. But this fee seems really steep, especially with public libraries out there. We have no patrons who run up fines of that size at the library without losing an item or keeping videos or DVDs too late. No one runs up $6.99 in fines on books each month and (gasp) we have both hardcovers and paperbacks and (double gasp) usage is free unless you are late!

Canadian Hockey

Backcheck: A Hockey Retrospective

The history of Canadian hockey from The National Library of Canada. One nice touch is the separate kids version of the site. The graphic intro requires Flash, but it can be bypassed.

May 10, 2003

Reaffirming Research Paper

What is a library anymore, anyway?

Here is the conclusion from the paper:

"Whether or not consciously, libraries and librarians have long been prominent among the few kinds of social agencies that have preserved continuity of cultural heritages. By serving as custodians of local collections, they have incidentally served a larger common good. Whatever other public benefits they provide, publishers and Internet promoters do not, and cannot be expected to, fulfill this custodianship role.

That libraries may be becoming obsolete is, to some degree, plausible, not because they are losing some kind of competition with the Internet for eyeballs or compellingly superior content, but rather because libraries may be in the process of abandoning their role as collection builders and managers. We do not suggest that anybody is to blame in this as a practical matter; we haven't yet figured out how to retain that role in an increasingly (if never exclusively) digital information universe. The economics and limitations of technology (with some enormous intellectual property issues on the side) are serious, if temporary, impedimenta. But if we don't assert the importance of that role, of the centrality of selecting, acquiring, retaining, preserving and building means of access to collections, we will inevitably fade away."

I completely agree and could never have said it so eloquently. Lovely!

May 9, 2003

Digitization and Preservation

OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Digital and Preservation Services Outreach Center

This site has sections covering copyright, good practices, digitization, grants, preservation, and current news. This is another aspect of librarianship that I am fascinated by, but know nothing about. Yet another thing on my "If only I had time" list.

Freedom to Read Protection Act

Pulling FBI's Nose Out of Your Books

U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders has introduced the Freedom to Read Protection Act that will do away with the parts of the Patriot Act that threaten people's privacy in bookstores and libraries. It would leave open the constitutional routes for criminal investigation, returning us to the laws that affected libraries before the Patriot Act became law. Hurrah!

PUSH

PUSH: You Are Here

A site filled with edgy teen novels with gripping synopses and excerpts. I heard about it on the CCBC mailing list.

May 6, 2003

National Association of Counties

NACO

Use this site to find county officials for any county in the U.S. It also contains the code of ethics, ordinances, demographics, and policies.

Combined Health Information Database

CHID

A combined database of information from the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and FirstGov. The database can be browsed by topic or search in simple or detailed ways.

Exploring Earth

Earth Science

Earth Science site from the National Science Foundation with chapters on matter, surface changes, atmosphere, weather, oceans, space and earth's history.

Selling Library Names

Selling public building naming rights a success - 05/04/03

A new concept? Naming libraries for benefactors? That would surprise Carnegie and Caestecker.

Written from inside the lovely Caestecker Public Library in Green Lake. :)

May 5, 2003

Best New Magazines of 2002

Library Journal | Reed Business Information

A list from LJ of the best of the new magazines from last year.

Science a GoGo

Science a GoGo

This site has the latest science news and a busy science discussion board.

May 2, 2003

Google Bombing

Google Time Bomb - Will Weblogs blow up the world's favorite search engine? - Microcontent News, a Corante.com Microblog

Fascinating article on how linkers can affect the Google ranking of the site they are linking to.

Econ Data

EconData.Net

Over 1000 links to socioeconomic data sources and a list of the ten best sites for finding regional economic data. Added to the Economics Section of my List.

Wiki

Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars

And just when I thought I was ahead by having a blog, here comes Wikis. I like the idea of such a collaborative online tool. Hmm. Something to ask the geeks at the system to look into.

Online Sheet Music

The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection

This collection is part of Special Collections at the Milton S. Eisenhower Library of the Johns Hopkins University. The collection focuses on popular American music from 1780 to 1960 and contains over 29,000 pieces of music. This online version indexes the entire collection with pieces published before 1923 that are in the public domain available in full text.

May 1, 2003

New Map

A Tapestry of Time and Terrain

The USGS has a new map that digitally combines U.S. geology and topography into a single map. This allows one to see not only the mountains but also the age of the rocks in the area. A complete map of North America is coming soon. This is the sort of site that I was unable to share through my List of Links since it is too specific for that general list of sites, so I am a happy blogger today!

MiniClip

MiniClip.com - Free Online Games

A fairly large collection of online games that require Shockwave to run. Added to the Games Section of my List.