I hate to see the USAPA debate as an Us vs. Them thing, especially considering where a lot of libraries get their funding from. However, if a patron asks “How private is my personal information?” I really don’t know what to tell them. An editorial about this librarian bind.
Month: February 2004
a non hysterical FBI guy has his say
I haven’t yet seen the new copy of American Libraries but apparently there is an opinion column by FBI Director Robert S. Mueller explaining why he thinks we need to keep the USAPA available as a tool to use in libraries.
http://www.ala.org/al_onlineTemplate.cfm?Section=alonline ack ack ack ack
Speaking of American Libraries, wouldn’t it be nice if American Libraries Online had a URL that wasn’t ghastly? I guess that wasn’t one of the URLs that got fixed. There is a shorter URL, but it’s not shown anywhere on the site, or in the “cite this page” entry for the AL Online site, which is where I would expect to find it.
hi – 14feb
Hi. Getting this website standards compliant is rougher than I thought. Thanks to everyone who gave me good feedback on the library website. It should be ready to go live next week. I just finished reading a prepub copy of yet another book-about-books, this one a rare book mystery called Codex written by Lev Grossman. I recommend it. Also, happy birthday Peter Scott!
rare books a-go-go
So all this rare book reading and an impending trip to Yale has gotten me on a rare book kick of my own. First, Yale’s Beineke has not only a lovely library but an impressive online photonegative database.