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VOLUME 32 • NUMBER 1 • January/February 2015
Information Today
The Newspaper for Users and Producers of Electronic Information Services
 
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The Next Frontier: Federal Librarians and DataClick for FREE full-text article.
Federal librarians are being trained with data-centric skills to help researchers access, analyze, and disseminate data.
by Richard Huffine

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FEATURES

Copyright Clearance Center Acquires Infotrieve
by Marydee Ojala

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The Ins and Outs of iCopyright
by Corilee Christou

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INSIGHTS
Editor’s Note
For Auld Lang Syne
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by Donovan Griffin
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Internet Waves
By the Numbers Once Again
by Shirley Duglin Kennedy

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Legal Issues
New Control in Congress
by George H. Pike

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ViewPoint
Building Bridges
by Barbara Quint

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Insider’s Perspective
Harnessing Big Data Across the Research Ecosystem
by Basil Moftah

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NEWS
NewsBytes Page 3

NewsMakers

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Special Update
Air Force E-Reader Called AERO
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International Report
International Copyright and the Limits of Amazon
by John Charlton

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TECHNOLOGY

Redefining Search
Dealing With the Crisis in Information Access: From Guessing to Predicting
by Stephen E. Arnold

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Database Review
BUDDIE Winner Destroys Poverty Touchstone
by Mick O’Leary

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Product News Page 22
EBSCO Flipster: A New Way to Read Digital Magazines
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My Intota: Accelerating E-Resource Management
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Inky: Automated Email Organization
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COVER TO COVER

In Other Words
The 'L' Word
by Lauree Padgett

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Book Review
Boost Your Users’ Experiences
Useful, Usable, Desirable: Applying User Experience Design to Your Library
by Aaron Schmidt and Amanda Etches
Reviewed by Gwen M. Gregory

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Words at Work

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LiteByte
Got Questions? Stack Exchange Has Answers
by Thomas Pack

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