Today’s stories include: AtoJs now online to 1906, info literacy in higher ed, Amazon coming to Oz?, and more.
New Zealand
- July SLIS Wgtn meeting: similarities between marae-based hui and a Free Software project from @ranginui. (BoK11)
- “Whares now being pulled down” – fascinating Parihaka information in the digitised AtoJs online (now to 1906) via @ChristchurchLib. (BoK5)
- LIANZA & NZMS are excited to bring you ShowGizmo – an exciting new smart phone application for #lianza11 from @lianzaoffice. (BoK7)
Worldwide
- Proving the value of digital and information literacy in higher education through Project DELILA via @hmlamond. (BoK4)
- Museums, libraries and the arts have much to gain from each other via @MagLib. (BoK1)
- Finding the Future: Inside NYPL’s All-Night Library Scavenger Hunt | Cover Story from @LibraryJournal. (BoK2)
- What responsibilities are libraries neglecting? via @ALA_TechSource. (BoK5)
- Ars Technica: “Study: Why Bother to Remember When You Can Just Use Google?” via @LibraryRenewal. (BoK4)
- Looks like Amazon’s a step closer to ANZ via @nztaylor (may be slow to load). (BoK1)
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