Gary Price of ResourceShelf Wins SLA President's Citation Posted by Kevin Heisler Jun 17, 2008 The former news editor of Search Engine Watch just won one of the nation's most prestigious awards granted to library professionals at the annual...
The former news editor of Search Engine Watch just won one of the nation's most prestigious awards granted to library professionals at the annual SpecialLibrariesAssociation (SLA) conference in Seattle.
Info Pros Are SearchingThis week, the SpecialLibrariesAssociation held its annual confab in Denver. Using Log Files To Improve Page Rank DistributionSharing link love within a large site poses special challenges.
Info Pros Are SearchingThis week, the SpecialLibrariesAssociation held its annual confab in Denver. We've collected all the search marketing news from selected posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along with recent search...
Info Pros Are SearchingThis week, the SpecialLibrariesAssociation held its annual confab in Denver. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along...
This week, the SpecialLibrariesAssociation held its annual confab in Denver. It's certainly not about physical libraries anymore. Perhaps the SLA is improperly named now, as this gathering of over 5,000 information professionals is focused on...
Libraries act as almost limitless inventory collections To further the argument for improved information discovery, Katherine Mossman (Library Journal, July 2006) points out that in the long tail model librarians and libraries play a key role:
Yahoo Censorship In China, Not So Much - Google's blogging about how it is supporting the 25th anniversary of the American Library Association's Banned Book Week by posting information about novels that have been challenged or banned from being...
Google's blogging (and here) about how it is supporting the 25th anniversary
of the American Library Association's Banned Book Week by posting information
about novels that have been challenged or banned from being in libraries
within the...
Ten large libraries are taking part in the project including the Carnegie Mellon University Library, The Library of Congress, and the University of Toronto Library. Check out this list of the best reference sites of 2004, as compiled by the...
Ten large libraries are taking part in the project including the Carnegie Mellon University Library, The Library of Congress, and the University of Toronto Library. In the SearchDay article about Google working with libraries, I mentioned Project...