Monthly Archives: August 2010
The Net Neutrality Debate…
With all of the recent press on net neutrality and the Google/Verizon deal that hit the news not too long ago, I thought this Infographic was a good visual synopsis of the issue. I have to say though, that this … Continue reading
A Great Infographic: Books vs. eBooks
I thought I’d share this interesting Infographic (posted by David Booker on August 12, 2010) on The Centered Librarian blog, comparing books and ebooks:
The Library of Congress and their Latest Digital Initiative
The Library of Congress has just released an app on iTunes. Mobile Apple users can now get the LC experience on the go. For more information, see the article at ReadWriteWeb posted on August 3 or read the Library of … Continue reading
Article: A Blended Librarian Talks Information Literacy
An interesting article from the Chronicle of Higher Education detailing a new model of academic librarianship called the “Blended Librarian”. I love the fact that this is happening! Information literacy is important and needs to be a priority. Furthermore, teaching … Continue reading




