Sexy-brarian

Sexy-brarian. Thanks to Karen Schneider at Free Range Librarian for this marvelous story from a Princeton professor: “Libraries, the Princeton campus's unknown repository of sexiness.”  The article is quite pro-library, and also pro-librarian (in a “they're really cool” way, without devloving into stereotypes).  [LibrarianInBlack]

8 Steps for Keeping Current

8 Steps for Keeping Current. ALA has posted Steven Cohen's article “8 Steps for Keeping Current” (PDF).  Steven is generally brilliant, and this article is no exception.  If you're a manager or administrator, front line librarian, back-room library staff, or my mom, you'll find this article useful.  My favorite (perhaps because it appeals to the… Continue reading 8 Steps for Keeping Current

Jobs tips

Jobs tips. Jobs tips: Gretchen Ledgard of Microsoft HR has added a bunch of hiring tips under the “Suggestion Kitty” heading here… both she and Heather Leigh have handled lots of resumes and interviews, so their advice is uniquely useful. (Macromedia is doing a lot of hiring these days, too.)  [JD on MX]

Seven Ways to Avoid Disaster in Your Disaster Recovery Planning and Procedures

Seven Ways to Avoid Disaster in Your Disaster Recovery Planning and Procedures. What's worse than a disaster? How about doubling your disaster with a disastrous set of discovery plans, policies and procedures? While no plan can account for every contingency or be totally bullet-proof, the following seven steps will help you avoid adding insult to… Continue reading Seven Ways to Avoid Disaster in Your Disaster Recovery Planning and Procedures

Lucene in Action: Meet Lucene Pt. 1

Lucene in Action: Meet Lucene Pt. 1. Lucene is a a highly scalable, fast search engine. With high performance and ease of use, you will learn how to index your data, including MS Word, PDF, HTML, and XML. You'll also learn about searching, sorting, filtering, and highlighting search results. By Manning Publications.  [WebReference News]

Help for Digital Pack Rats

Help for Digital Pack Rats. More people are saving their computer files in an online bank, helping to inject life into the niche Internet storage market. But as the price of hard drives drops, can the market thrive? By BOB TEDESCHI. [NYT > Technology]

Time running out for Earth

Time running out for Earth. GLOBAL warming could reach “the point of no return” in as little as ten years, and urgent action is needed now before it is too late, an international task force of politicians, business leaders and academics has warned. [The Scotsman]

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