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Get ready to thrive.(Special Libraries Association)(Editorial)(Brief article)
June 1, 2009... With the SLA Centennial celebration occurring in Washington, D.C., this month, I'm reminded that good things tend to endure.
It was in anticipation of the SLA celebration that many months ago we planned to focus this June issue on libraries in the service of the enterprise. At the time...
Enterprise content buying--the new landscape.
June 1, 2009... It is not news that the global economy is in a major crisis: a recession. We see it when we turn on our televisions, access the internet, or read a newspaper or our favorite weekly magazine. It is affecting everyone in some manner. We personally, or people we know, have lost jobs, retirement...
Library blogs: what's most important success within the enterprise?(Technical report)
June 1, 2009... Library blogs, such as the one I supervise as associate director for public services at UCLA's Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, exchange information and ideas on everything from the everyday, such as library services, to the profound, such as values held by librarians (high-quality...
"Next-generation" federated search: critical for intellectual property research.(Deep Web TECHNOLOGIES)
June 1, 2009... Overview
Next-generation federated search technologies are quickly becoming an essential and indispensable tool for attorneys, paralegals, expert witnesses, and owners of IP to create, protect, monitor and litigate their intellectual property portfolios.
Such technology provides a...
Online law school video repository: the flash way.(Technical report)
June 1, 2009... About 3 years ago, a law professor at Rutgers University School of Law, where I work as digital services librarian, asked me if law faculty members could record the audio and video of class lectures and share them in an open or protected online website for the public or for students to view...