OCLC’s Web-scale Management Services Released to Early Adopters

August 12, 2010

The much-hyped OCLC Web-scale Management Services (WMS) moved from pilot phase to production last month with the release of acquisitions and circulation components to around 30 early adopters. The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga has posted an ambitious timeline that would make it the first institution to go live with the product on August 30; … Continue reading OCLC’s Web-scale Management Services Released to Early Adopters



OCLC Responds to SkyRiver Lawsuit

August 9, 2010

OCLC issued a statement August 5 calling the lawsuit filed by SkyRiver Technology Solutions and Innovative Interfaces July 29 a “regrettable action” that is “without merit.” The statement from OCLC in full: “On July 29, SkyRiver Technology Solutions and Innovative Interfaces, Inc. filed suit against OCLC, alleging anticompetitive practices. We at OCLC believe the lawsuit … Continue reading OCLC Responds to SkyRiver Lawsuit


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Who’s in Charge Here?

August 2, 2010

Lady Gaga is totally playing us. I mean, “Alejandro,” a song that even ABBA couldn’t get past the semifinals of the Eurovision Song Contest, a video that includes her wearing a machine-gun bra that Madonna would be embarrassed by . . . and it’s a worldwide hit. (For my money, “Bad Romance” is much more … Continue reading Who’s in Charge Here?


SkyRiver Files Antitrust Suit Against OCLC

July 30, 2010

SkyRiver Technology Solutions has filed suit (PDF file) in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco against OCLC, alleging that the "purported nonprofit with a membership of 72,000 libraries worldwide, is unlawfully monopolizing the markets for cataloging services, interlibrary lending, and bibliographic data, and attempting to monopolize the market for integrated library systems, by anticompetitive … Continue reading SkyRiver Files Antitrust Suit Against OCLC


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Librarians Head for the Hill to Rally for Reading

July 27, 2010

Librarians and their supporters spoke loudly and clearly about the value of libraries during the American Library Association’s 2010 Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., June 24–29. On Library Advocacy Day, June 29, some 2,000 librarians and library supporters registered for a rally at Upper Senate Park, according to Emily Sheketoff, executive director of ALA’s Washington … Continue reading Librarians Head for the Hill to Rally for Reading


Public Library Funding and Technology Access Study Webinar

July 27, 2010

Sponsored by American Libraries, yesterday's Office for Research and Statistics webinar offered an hour-long look at the 2009-2010 Public Library Funding and Technology Access Study, published as the Spring 2010 AL digital supplement. Researchers Denise Davis, ORS director, and John Carlo Bertot, professor and director of the Center for Library and Information Innovation at the … Continue reading Public Library Funding and Technology Access Study Webinar


Guided by Barcodes

July 22, 2010

Whenever I’ve created an instructional handout for students, I’ve struggled with what to include. For everything that ends up on the sheet, there’s usually five times as much that would be useful to students in the class. I include the URL to a web page with more content, but URLs are often long and I … Continue reading Guided by Barcodes


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The Future of Libraries: Interview with Thomas Frey

July 16, 2010

Without consulting a crystal ball, Thomas Frey, executive director and senior futurist at the DaVinci Institute, writes and speaks about a promising future for those libraries strongly connected to their communities and quickly adaptable to the changing world around them. Tom Sloan, executive director of the DuPage Library System in Geneva, Illinois, asked Frey to discuss … Continue reading The Future of Libraries: Interview with Thomas Frey


New ProQuest Platform Improves Interface, Expands Access

July 16, 2010

ProQuest unveiled plans at the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., to roll out a completely redesigned platform this summer. The ground-up redesign promises to unify all ProQuest content into a single framework, while also connecting users to non-ProQuest databases through ProQuest Extended Search, and adding infrastructure to aid users in gathering, sharing, and creating … Continue reading New ProQuest Platform Improves Interface, Expands Access


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Hope, Hype, and VoIP: Riding the Library Technology Cycle

July 15, 2010

After the initial hype is past, the real value of an emerging technology unfolds as librarians adopt, test, and learn from it on the ground. By understanding a tool’s practical library affordances and how they are adopted, adapted, and rejected, we can better evaluate its local promise critically, creatively, and with an eye toward sustainability. … Continue reading Hope, Hype, and VoIP: Riding the Library Technology Cycle