Archive for January, 2004

RSS Feed Article Turned In

Wednesday, January 28th, 2004

I sent the News Library News editor my RSS feed article today. Hopefully, someone will learn something useful from it when it is published in a few weeks. I’ll post something here when it is available because I think at least one of my blog readers might want to read it. Thanks to those of […]

Gone East Noticed the New Wording of My Byline

Wednesday, January 28th, 2004

Addendum 6/29/04: which used to read I’m j Baumgart and I approved this message in honor of the campaign commercials on television.

Library Cat Attacks Assistance Dog; Dog Owner Sues City

Wednesday, January 28th, 2004

Library Cat, or L. C., attacked a man’s assistance dog, Kimba, in 2000. The man is now suing the city for disability discrimination because he thinks the city “interfered with his admittance to and enjoyment of the library” and took steps to deny his right to bring Kimba into the library. L. C. had attacked […]

Jessamyn Writes About Reading Sites in Her Aggregator

Wednesday, January 28th, 2004

Jessamyn focuses on the design of sites and how they appear in her aggregator. She can read some sites easier in her aggregator, but she knows she’s missing important design elements on some sites, too. She thinks there’s a shift happening as people decide to design their site for better syndication instead of site […]

Another Reason Why Librarians Everywhere Should Love Jay McCarthy

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

He’s developed a funky annotation system for what he’s reading so that he doesn’t write in books. (And all this time, I just figured he took notes on his blog.)

Open Access Journals in the Chronicle of Higher Education This Week

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

Garrett types about some features in this Friday’s Chronicle of Higher Education about open access journals and publishing. There will be an online colloquy on Thursday at 1 pm exploring the issue.

Liberation Technology in the Chronicle of Higher Education

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

The dean of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, John M. Unsworth, has a piece in this Friday’s Chronicle of Higher Education about the open source, open access, etc., movement at institutions of higher learning. He gives a history of the Internet, talks about initiatives at […]

Part of USA PATRIOT Act Struck Down

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

For the first time, a court has declared part of the USA PATRIOT Act unconstitutional. A Los Angeles federal judge decided that the part of the act barring giving “expert advice and assistance” to foreign terrorist groups is too vague.

Harvard College Library Announces Layoffs

Tuesday, January 27th, 2004

On June 30, ten employees of the Harvard College Library system, one of the systems of libraries at Harvard University, will lose their jobs and 8.5 vacant positions will be closed. Workers were notified Monday of the layoffs.
“Half of our budget is made up of staff compensation. It was almost impossible for us to move […]

How to Get Out of a Bad Conversation in Three Stitches or Fewer

Monday, January 26th, 2004

While I was at a campaign event this weekend, a woman from New Jersey began talking to me. I was knitting in the round with circular needles. The woman, who said she has only knit scarves and a few baby sweaters, began asking me lots of questions about what I was doing. Then, she asked […]


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