By rpalin on June 25, 2010
I just canceled my print subscription to the Wall Street Journal because I found that I was most frequently reading it on my iPad. The Journal’s iPad app is one of the best I’ve seen and, like the iBooks and Kindle apps, it provides a truly excellent reading experience. Many magazines and newspapers offer content [...]
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By rpalin on May 18, 2010
For May 21 in Nashua. Library Redesign: Pursuing the physical and virtual learning commons by changing floor space and web content. NHSLMA 2010 Conference.
The session will look at the concept of the library learning commons, and through the use of before-and-after photos and sample websites, will highlight changes made to two school libraries in an [...]
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By rpalin on October 29, 2009
USA Today’s recent story about Cushing Academy’s radically new library, “School chooses Kindle; are libraries for the history ‘books’?”, got me thinking about my own little library transformation. I’m happy I did it. Believing in an busy library and a broad range of services, I really had no choice.
With the help of several [...]
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