Software “apps” for libraries
The iLibrarian blog has posted the first two parts of a three-part series on iPhone software applications (“apps”). The first installment “features libraries that have created iPhone apps for their […]
Read MoreThe iLibrarian blog has posted the first two parts of a three-part series on iPhone software applications (“apps”). The first installment “features libraries that have created iPhone apps for their […]
Read MoreA recently-released study by the Bill and Melida Gates Foundation showed that one-third of Americans age 14 and older “use public library computers to look for jobs, connect with friends, […]
Read MoreAs of yesterday (3/16/10), users of PubMed have more options for customizing the display of their search results using MyNCBI. According to an editor’s note added to the March 12, […]
Read MoreThe Wednesday, February 10th Library and Information Technology Forum features Rebekah Grow and Sarah Bosarge speaking about “Turnitin: more than just a plagiarism checker.” Please join us in the Spencer […]
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