- U.S. Oil industry hit by cyberattacks
- Insanely great?–Tech journalists at Ars Technica react to the iPad
- For the love of culture–Lawrence Lessig on Google, copyright, and our future
- So it’s called the iPad: Five thoughts on how it will (and won’t) change the game for news organizations
- Fastcase? There’s an app for that.–Legal research iphone app
- Who controls publisher prices?–Amazon and MacMillan agree to disagree for now, on who sets terms and prices for ebooks.
- Information overload versus filter failure–Clay Shirky argues we aren’t suffering from information overload, but rather an inability to filter what’s important
- Improve Your Website: #02 Navigation & Wayfinding–quick, easy changes you can make to your library website to improve navigation and wayfinding.
ASIST
- neasist: RT @siguse: Want to submit a Poster, Demonstration, or Video for #asist2010? Deadline is this Friday, July 16 http://bit.ly/9j60AO
- neasist: Congratulations to Danielle M. Cossarini, winner of NEASIST Best Paper in Information Science for 2010: http://is.gd/cCOcZ
- 2010 NEASIST Student Travel Award Competition Winner!
- neasist: Awesome planning meeting last night. Meet up in the works for August, + still taking Fall event ideas to add to our huge list!
- neasist: Going to start brainstorming for our 2010 Fall Event at 5:30 tonight - any topics you hope to see this year?
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