Archive for October 27th, 2005
Against Regulation
The ALA has joined with the American Council on Education and other organizations in filing suit against FCC regulations that could cost college billions of dollars to make eavesdropping slightly more convenient. The plaintiffs argue that the changes are not necessary and that law enforcement needs can be served (when warrants are properly served) without [...]
Posted: 27 October, 2005 in Higher Education, Information Ethics, Technology Issues.
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Start Your Engines People
It’s official. The “Call for Participation” for the ACRL 13th National Conference, to be held in Baltimore from March 29th to April 1st, 2007, is now available. From the official site comes this description: The ACRL National Conference offers a forum for an exciting and energizing exchange of ideas on research, practices, developments, and visions [...]
Posted: 27 October, 2005 in ACRL News.
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How Do I Subscribe To ACRLog
We have received a number of requests from ACRL members who would like to subscribe to ACRLog. Unlike an e-mail newsletter or a discussion list, this weblog has no “subscribe” option. To follow the ACRLog regularly, use a news aggregator to capture new posts as they are added to ACRLog. I would recommend that those [...]
Posted: 27 October, 2005 in Professional Development, Technology Issues.
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