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Friday, February 8, 2002 Day Link Icon
Still looking for a book? 
Booklists!
A HUGE list of links to lists of books, mostly fiction, in a myriad of categories.

Thanks to Waterboro Public Library.

Unique and Rare 
SOURCE--Students Organization for Unique and Rare Collections Everywhere
Mission Statement:

The Student Organization for Unique and Rare Collections Everywhere, (SOURCE), addresses the interests of students who wish to learn more about special collections, archives, digital archiving, records management, museums, rare books, manuscripts, and preservation.

To increase the visibility of these issues at SCILS, the group coordinates outreach programs and events, encourages curriculum expansion, and creates a supportive network of professionals, faculty, alumni, and organizations with similar interests. This network facilitates the free exchange of information about jobs, internships, and new developments in the field, as well as offers our members advice and support.

Our website serves as a link between the group and those interested in its activities. To encourage communication within the group, our listserv serves as a forum for debate and discussion dealing with these issues. The group extends a welcome to current graduate students, undergraduates, alumni, and prospective students.



Thursday, February 7, 2002 Day Link Icon
Looking for a book? 
BookFinder.com
BookFinder.com connects readers to over 40,000 booksellers from around the world with an open marketplace for all their online book shopping needs.

BookFinder.com, the open marketplace for books online is produced by 13th Generation Media, of Berkeley, California. The company was founded by a couple of recent University of California grads with a taste for grassroots-driven ecommerce, and afflicted with severe cases of bibliophilia. BookFinder.com's goal is to provide fellow readers unbiased real-time information about books available online.

Rather than selling books ourselves, our team of high-tech book geeks has worked to create a truly useful free book search tool for all kinds of readers. BookFinder.com is a one-stop search site that lets users view the collections of over 40,000 sellers of new, used, rare, and out-of-print books. The forty million titles available comprise the largest book catalog available anywhere, either online or offline. [check it out]

Thanks to Library Juice! 
Thank you to Library Juice for the recognition.
But it is a library, isn't it? 
Carrollton libraries shed bookish image by Micharel A. Lindenberger
Ask Joel Lunde what he remembers about the libraries he frequented as a youth, and he doesn't have to think long: "Old, dirty, dungy and dated."

"What I remember most were the rules: No chewing gum. No food. And no beverages in the library," he said.

But finding himself with a few hours between meetings last week, the 37-year-old salesman popped into the newest branch of the Carrollton Public Library. His jaw dropped.

"I was shocked," Mr. Lunde said. "It was like I walked into a Barnes & Noble ‚ with the computers, comfortable chairs and even a coffee shop. I've never seen anything like this before." [read more]

One step forward, four steps back? 
On January 10, 2002, First Lady Laura Bush proposed a $10 million dollar initiative to recruit a new generation of librarians.

Yet, in his first year in office, President George Bush cut federal funding to libraries by $39 million dollars.



Wednesday, February 6, 2002 Day Link Icon
There's a hole in the bucket... 
Major privacy hole in Window/MSN Messenger by Thomas C. Greene
A nifty feature in MSN and Windows Messenger which apparently was intended to identify IE users (without their knowledge or consent) on Microsoft Web sites can easily be abused by any Webmaster with a bit of Javascript or VBscript, a clever empiricist has discovered.

The feature allows anyone to obtain a surfer's Messenger username and those of his contacts, according to Richard Burton in a post Monday to the BugTraq mailing list.

Worse, if a username is not available, the e-mail address of the surfer and those of his contacts are displayed instead. [read more]

It's dangerous out there!


 


 
   
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