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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[I was invited a while ago to write an article for a special issue of Theory, Culture & Society. The theme is, uh… a little hard to explain: we were asked to look at the 50 years leading up to and following World War I, focusing particularly on how the War both culminated and anticipated various avant-garde movements and technological developments, including mediated sensing, weaponry, and tools for calculation and control. Building upon my research on Remington Rand’s information-management systems at the 1939-40 World’s Fair — which I published in Places this past February — I decided to focus on the arguably un-avant-garde world of filing and record-keeping, and to examine how cards and files — the “small, moving parts” of information — came to represent various fantasies about our urban and global futures. I have a feeling I’ll be asked to make some significant edits — so I figured I’d post the full, feral draft, just in case some of this material never makes it into print.

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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["The Pirate University is an on-line bulletin board on which students post requests for academic publications. You can compare it to an academic wish list. Others, who know where to find these publications, reply and if possible, provide links to the resources searched. The Pirate University is not providing, storing or sharing copyrighted material.

An important question is if the uploading of articles, publications is legal. If you are the copyright holder of the article requested, there should be no problem. Also in certain cases, if you or your institute have acquired the rights of the publication, or if it is free of rights, there shouldn't be a problem. It is probably best to consult with your librarian to see which kind of publication is okay to share on the Internet."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Attractive and rare set of decrees concerning the functioning of the judiciary in the papal city of Bologna. These city statutes were promulgated by the Pope's legate, Cardinal Benedetto Giustiniani (1554-1621). Despite the issuing authority, the constitutions (a word indicating legislation of the highest level) are entirely non-religious in content, relating to civil law justice in the city. They shed considerable light into how courts worked in Bologna. Included are instructions on cases involving poor people; rules for notaries; the keeping of registers; seizures of property; taking of suspects; payment of officers; expert witnesses; and the governing of appeals. Pages 192-198 comprise papal edicts on the salaries of Bolognese judges and notaries." -- Leo Cadogan Rare Books (Dec. 2011)

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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["I hate to imagine it, but this decision raises some frightening possibilities and requires greater vigilance on the part of librarians.  At the very least, libraries must demand information from publishers about where every item has been manufactured. Obtaining such information is no longer an option, since our legal uses of the things we buy now depends on knowing this, and the place where the publisher is located or where the sale took place is simply not sufficient.  But what I really fear is that publishers will begin to manufacture more of their works overseas and then try to demand a higher price – one that includes “public lending rights” – from libraries.

If libraries are in a difficult position, students may be even worse off under the Second Circuit’s ruling.  Again, publishers now have an incentive to manufacture their textbooks abroad and sell them to U.S. students.  Such students would no longer have the right to re-sell their textbooks or to purchase used texts.  The defendant in the case, Supap Kirtsaeng, had made a lucrative business out of reselling textbooks purchased in Asia.  He was perhaps an unsympathetic party, but what he was doing was not different in kind from the resale of texts that is common on all college campuses.  This activity makes higher education a little more possible for many.  Now publishers have an easy way for to close down this secondary market for textbooks, about which they have complained for years.  In the process, the cost of education for college students would be pushed up even further."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["A recent post by Seth Godin attempts to define a librarian as something limited by format: print books are bad, digital bits are good. So librarians should become digital wizards, or something. I think the current hip term is "data sherpa who directs and engages conversations," or some other bullshit. And a librarian is bad if she's not continuously evolving and growing toes.

But a good librarian would never exclude a data format from the search results. You ask me for information on turtles and you're getting everything I can find, and that includes printed books. But chances are, you're going to wave your Kindle in my face and say, "I want it here." And regardless of my reply, my eyes will tell you to go fuck yourself.

Sixty percent of the world's people would kill to have a library filled with books. Some countries won't even let you into a library without proper identification. But Americans, on our rapid decent from being a world power toward become the world's bag boy, have lost sight of what has lasting value and moved on to what has recurring monthly fees. In response to Seth's Blog, Bobbi Newman says, "One of the many roles of the public library is to ensure that all people have access to that information."

And that is the fundamental difference with every current view of the library and the real purpose of the library: Libraries are for everyone."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["The next library is a place, still. A place where people come together to do co-working and coordinate and invent projects worth working on together. Aided by a librarian who understands the Mesh, a librarian who can bring domain knowledge and people knowledge and access to information to bear.

The next library is a house for the librarian with the guts to invite kids in to teach them how to get better grades while doing less grunt work. And to teach them how to use a soldering iron or take apart something with no user servicable parts inside. And even to challenge them to teach classes on their passions, merely because it's fun. This librarian takes responsibility/blame for any kid who manages to graduate from school without being a first-rate data shark.

The next library is filled with so many web terminals there's always at least one empty. And the people who run this library don't view the combination of access to data and connections to peers as a sidelight--it's the entire point.

Wouldn't you want to live and work and pay taxes in a town that had a library like that? The vibe of the best Brooklyn coffee shop combined with a passionate raconteur of information? There are one thousands things that could be done in a place like this, all built around one mission: take the world of data, combine it with the people in this community and create value."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Copyright for Librarians is a joint project of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and Electronic Information for Libraries (eIFL), a consortium of libraries from 50 countries in Africa, Asia and Europe. The goal of the project is to provide librarians in developing and transitional countries information concerning copyright law. More specifically, it aspires to inform librarians concerning:
copyright law in general
the aspects of copyright law that most affect libraries
how librarians in the future could most effectively participate in the processes by which copyright law is interpreted and shaped."
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