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Mar 28 2008
Archives, Databases, Technology, USA, Web 2.0

Interactive Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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Earlier this week Footnote.com and the National Archives and Records Administration offered a new Interactive Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The actual memorial consist of two large granite walls inscribed with the...
Americas, Archives, Asia, Databases, Technology, USA, Web 2.0
Mar 26 2008
Databases, Law, Technology, USA, Web 2.0

Change-Congress.org

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Stanford law professor Larry Lessing has come up with a new tool (still in beta) to try and keep the USA government clean and honest. The Change Congress aims to...
Americas, Databases, Law, Politics, Technology, Web 2.0
Mar 18 2008
Digital, Technology, USA

“Web Has Unexpected Effect on Journalism”

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Yesterday Wired magazine had an interesting article titled “Web Has Unexpected Effect on Journalism,” about the effect that the web has had on journalism, and it’s not what I would...
Americas, Digital, Middle East, Technology
Mar 14 2008
Archives, Manuscripts, World

Guatemala to Open War Archives

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Back in late February Álvaro Colom (official website), Guatemala’s president announced that he would be opening the country’s military archives to the public. The announcement was made in honor of...
Americas, Archives, Censorship, Guatemala, Latin America, Manuscripts, Politics
Mar 07 2008
Libraries, Public Libraries, World

Parque Biblioteca España

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Medellin‘s neighborhood of Santo Domingo Savio is changing its face thanks to a new library that was inaugurated back in August 2007. The library includes a computer room, daycare center,...
Americas, Colombia, Latin America, Libraries, Public Libraries
Feb 21 2008
Libraries, World

Libro al Viento

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Nowadays is seems that so many of us spend hours and hours commuting back and forth (and hopefully we are doing this on public transportation). For those of us lucky...
Americas, Books, Colombia, Latin America, Libraries
Feb 21 2008
Archives, Databases, Europe, Libraries, Manuscripts, World

Looted Cultural Goods

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This morning the New York Times had an article about two parallel art exhibits displaying art looted during WWII. The exhibit is a collaboration between France and Israel in aims...
Africa, Archives, Chile, Cultural Events, Databases, Europe, Libraries, Manuscripts, Middle East
Feb 17 2008
Africa, Colombia, Environment, Europe, Flowers, Latin America, Women, World

Valentine’s other side

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A recent article in the BBC shows how recent violence in Kenya sparked from election disputes has affected the flower industry. Usually Valentines means that workers can expect to work...
Africa, Americas, Colombia, Environment, Europe, Flowers, Latin America
Feb 14 2008
bi/multilingual, Databases, Digital, Europe, Language, Libraries, Maps, Open Access, Photographs, World

Europeana

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The European Digital Library project has been working since September 2006 on creating a portal to gather digital collection from National Libraries around Europe, including Belgium, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein,...
bi/multilingual, Databases, Digital, Europe, Language, Libraries, Maps, OPAC, Open Access, Photographs
Feb 13 2008
Databases, Digital, Law, Libraries, Open Access, USA

Harvard Faculty Embrace Open Access

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Yesterday The Harvard Crimson published an Op-Ed by Robert Darnton, Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and Director of the University Library, who has set the groundwork to create an Office...
Academic Libraries, Americas, Databases, Digital, Law, Libraries, OPAC, Open Access

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