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Softcore porn at library? Yes, in Ohio and NKY

communitypress.cincinnati.com — No one will argue that “Fifty Shades of Grey,” the first book of an erotic trilogy, is high literature. That's not stopping readers from signi... View in Crawl 4

Softcore porn at library? Yes, in Ohio and NKY

The GSU decision — not an easy road for anyone | Scholarly Communications @ Duke

blogs.library.duke.edu — So here is the bottom line on the fair use analysis Judge Evans has outlined (pp. 87 – 89 of the opinion). The first factor – purpose and characte... View in Crawl 4

The GSU decision — not an easy road for anyone | Scholarly Communications @ Duke

Brevard library officials stand by their ban of 'Fifty Shades of Grey'

floridatoday.com — A new chapter has unfolded in the saga of a local library ban on “Fifty Shades of Grey”: The erotic best-seller appears shelved for good in Brevard... View in Crawl 4

Brevard library officials stand by their ban of 'Fifty Shades of Grey'

Strong public library system called vital to county

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The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics: About 30% of peer-reviewed scholarly journals are now ...

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The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics: Journal price increases: the costlier the journal the ...

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Library Grits: Unlocking Copyright

librarygrits.blogspot.com — Korea has been very sensible with its copyright laws. They essentially state that all registered schools are permitted to use anything legal in th... View in Crawl 4

Library Grits: Unlocking Copyright

Web freedom faces greatest threat ever, warns Google's Sergey Brin

guardian.co.uk — Exclusive: Threats range from governments trying to control citizens to the rise of Facebook and Apple-style 'walled gardens' View in Crawl 4

Web freedom faces greatest threat ever, warns Google's Sergey Brin

After the DoJ action, where do we stand? – The Shatzkin Files

idealog.com — This post went up around midnight last night (Saturday, 4/14) in London, or between 6 and 7 NY time. I had been concerned about a part of it that h... View in Crawl 4

After the DoJ action, where do we stand? –  The Shatzkin Files

Up To 60 Percent Of Wikipedia Entries About Companies Incorrect

science20.com — Wikipedia is crowdsourced knowledge and therefore discourages people from writing about themselves. As a result, 60 percent of Wikipedia articles a... View in Crawl 4

Up To 60 Percent Of Wikipedia Entries About Companies Incorrect

The Decline and Fall of the Library Empire has been greatly exaggerated. - BIBLIOTHEKSPOLIZEI | B...

144l.com — “The Decline and Fall of the Library Empire” by Steve Coffman Vice President, Library Support Services, LSSI — Library Systems and Services is an View in Crawl 4

Amazon Low Prices Disguise a High Cost

nytimes.com — An antitrust suit may provide short-term price reductions on e-books, but once the competition is flattened, Amazon is likely to resume its monopol... View in Crawl 4

Amazon Low Prices Disguise a High Cost

Library Wire: Give people time to read.

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The Internet and You - BIBLIOTHEKSPOLIZEI | BIBLIOTHEKSPOLIZEI

144l.com — Internet legislation is not sexy, which is ironic because it often has a lot to do with sex. In general, we librarians enjoy the user experience View in Crawl 4

Quirky Photos From the National Library of Medicine (Slideshow)

blogs.wsj.com — In the new book, "Hidden Treasure," rare images give a quirky look into the odd history of medicine. Check out a slideshow of illustratio... View in Crawl 4

Quirky Photos From the National Library of Medicine (Slideshow)
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