| NEWS BRIEFS |
Ingram Contributes to Chinese Consortium
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EBSCO Announces Collaboration, Partnerships
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BISG, NISO to Co-Host ALA Standards Forum
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Microsoft, Amazon Reach Patent Agreement
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Springer Brings Open Choice to Hong Kong  |
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| FEATURES |
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Interview With David Ferriero
A New Mission for the Librarian Archivist at NARA 
In the first of two installments, David Ferriero, the first
librarian to head the National Archives and Records Administration,
explores some of the challenges in managing the nation’s recorded
history.
by Miriam A. Drake
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Tech Companies Grow Ever Greener
The information industry’s movers and shakers have taken up
the fight for the environment in a variety of ways and for a variety of
reasons.
by Michael Baumann
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EBSCO Publishing’s Green Team
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HaraBara: The Environmental Perception Clearinghouse
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Turning the Page on E-Readers The
Kindle and nook have had an impact on the marketplace, but there’s more
ahead in the evolution of a potentially paradigm-shifting device. by Kurt Schiller
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The Evolution of Ebookstores
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Aptara Survey Polls Publishers on Ebooks
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VIVO: What’s Driving the Data  by Barbara Brynko
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Pew Internet: Highlights of the Digital Domain  by Michael Baumann
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Google Taking Leave of China  by Kurt Schiller
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| NEWS |
NewsBytes |
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NewsBreak Update New Digital Learning Devices and a Publishing War Lead the News 
by Paula J. Hane
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NewsMakers |
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Product News & Reviews
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Mobile Networks Plan on Opening Apps Store 
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FCC Advocates Faster Broadband Speeds 
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Gilbane Boosts Outsell’s Reach
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| COLUMNS |
Focus on Publishing The New Ethos of Publishing Robin Peek looks at the culture of Google and how it is changing the rules of the digital publishing world.
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Internet Waves Lists and More Lists Shirley Duglin Kennedy puts together 30 of her pros and cons about Twitter, Facebook, and the iPhone.
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Legal Issues Google Books Unsettled  George H. Pike examines the latest developments in the information industry’s biggest legal battle.
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Intellectual Property
Educational Use in the Digital Age K. Matthew Dames tackles the controversial aspects of academic use of copyrighted material.
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Library Stuff Revisited A Few of My Favorite Tools Steven M. Cohen celebrates
the arrival of extensions to Google Chrome by listing a few of his favorites.
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Insider’s Perspective
Market Intelligence Is Now More Socially Engaged  Hans
Hedin, the Global Intelligence Alliance’s vice president of business
development, identifies the potential—and a few perils—of corporate
social networking.
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Database Review DeepDyve Needs to Come Up for Air Mick O’Leary plunges into the deep web and emerges with an online rental service for STM research.
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| CONFERENCE CIRCUIT |
Information Today, Inc.’s Conference Dates |
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Spring Meetings Share Diverse Forums Donald T. Hawkins provides a sneak preview of the industry’s upcoming conferences.
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Report From the Field Getting a Grip on E-Resources  by Dan Tonkery
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Report From the Field TOC Conference Explores the Changing Publishing Industry  Text and photos by Donald T. Hawkins
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Report From the Field OnCopyright 2010: The Collision of Ideas  by Barbara Brynko
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Report From the Field
2010 NFAIS: Redefining the Value of Information  by Barbara Brynko
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Shifting the Boundaries of Academic Libraries: The Miles Conrad Memorial Lecture by Donald T. Hawkins
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| Conferences Around the World |
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| DEPARTMENTS |
Up Front With Barbara Quint The Perfect Ebook  bq examines how the idea of a “perfect” ebook could undermine Amazon’s online bookstore dominance.
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Editorial
By All Means  by Dick Kaser
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Letter from the Editor |
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People Line & the Executive Profile |
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International Report An ARROW Targets Orphan Works Our global correspondent looks into Europe’s different take on orphan works and the WHO’s exercise program.
by Jim Ashling
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| COVER NOTES |
Book Review Location, Location, Location  Moving Your Library: Getting the Collection From Here to There by Steven Carl Fortriede reviewed by Gwen M. Gregory
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Words at Work |
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The ITI Chronicles Capitol Gains  Lauree Padgett traces the history of ITI as the company celebrates its 30th anniversary.
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| LinkUp@Home |
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Good Mechanic? Start Yelping
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Cybersports Yep, Consider College Fishing a Sport 
by David King
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