|
|
Creator | Title | Description | Subject | Date |
1 |
 | Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion) -- The book is dead and it's a good thing, too | As a group, we librarians are certainly not unique in our ability to deny the obvious. But sometimes I think that we take that ability to a unique extreme. It is obvious, for example, that as a research tool for all but a very few academic disciplines, the print monograph is dead. | Librarian; Academic; Libraries | 2002 |
2 |
 | Anderson, Richard Bryan | IMHBCO (In my humble but correct opinion)--LJ and the NRA: separated at birth? Or, knee-jerk politics makes strange bedfellows | I'm a regular reader of Slate, the online news and commentary magazine. 1 know it's part of the Microsoft Military-Industrial Complex, but Slate offers enough witty and insightful writing that I'm usually able to put aside my reflexive aversion to all things Microsoft for a few moments each morning ... | Elitists, Extremists, Captured | 2002 |
3 |
 | Landesman, Margaret M. | ATG interview with John Sack | John Sack is the Director of High Wire Press, a department of the Stanford University Libraries, which assists with the publication of 334 journals, mostly in the sciences. | Publishers; Publishing; Serial publishing | 2002-12 |
4 |
 | Landesman, Margaret M. | Saving yourself into the poor house | Sense and Sensibility column: "Saving yourself into the poor house...Perhaps it might be a good thing, especially when thinking about life four or five years down the road, to look more closely at these tempting small "incremental expenditures" for "Big Deals." "Saving yourself into the poorhouse" i... | Acquisitions; Vendors; Publishers; Publisher packages | 2002-12 |