Friday, February 22, 2008

Moving!

OK, everyone, this is it. Please join us at our new site: http://uncontrolledvocabulary.com.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Uncontrolled Vocabulary #30 - Who are these library leaders?

Uncontrolled Vocabulary #30 is now available for download. Here's a direct link to the mp3.

You can subscribe to the show via the podcast feed (also available at the iTunes Music Store): http://feeds.feedburner.com/uncontrolledvocabulary

On the call:

Greg Schwartz, Louisville Free Public Library
Connie Crosby, Leisure Girl
Heidi Hansen, Wayne State University student
Stephen Kellat, Host, LISTen, the LISNews.org podcast
Michael Sauers, Nebraska Library Commission

Links to the show topics:

1. Library workers locked out in Victoria (The Globe and Mail)

2. Vancouver Library Under Fire for Hosting Controversial Author Called Anti-Semitic (Library Journal)

3. Library of Congress sells itself out to Microsoft for a mere $3 mil (Boing Boing)

4. Blatant Berry: The Vanishing Librarians (Library Journal)
LJ’s John Berry “Writes” an “Opinion Piece” (Free Range Librarian)

5. Borders opens bookshelves to digital services (USA Today)
Slideshow of pictures from a concept Borders store (Bordersmedia.com)
Digital Content & Lifestyle Centers at Borders (heidi go seek)

6. Libraries Will Soon Move Into Bay Area BART Stations (NBC11.com)

7. Lexington County library bans social networking sites (The State)

Submissions we didn't get to:

Federated Search: ProQuest Acquires WebFeat, WebFeat to merge with Serial Solutions (ResourceShelf)
Publishers are braced for the slow death of the book (Times Online)
Beijing libraries seek to lure readers amid TV, Internet competition (Mathaba News Agency)
Napster for Books (Business Idea of the Day)
Amazon pooh-poohs (ingenious) New York net tax plan (Channel Register)
CrossRef launches free citation look up tool for bloggers (Confessions of a Science Librarian)

Episode 30 tonight

We'll be recording episode 30 of Uncontrolled Vocabulary live tonight at 10 PM Eastern.

Topics for tonight's show will likely include (although subject to change):



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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Uncontrolled Vocabulary #29 - Books should not expire.

Uncontrolled Vocabulary #29 is now available for download. Here's a direct link to the mp3.

You can subscribe to the show via the podcast feed (also available at the iTunes Music Store): http://recordings.talkshoe.com/rss38665.xml

On the call:

Greg Schwartz, Louisville Free Public Library
Christa Burns, Nebraska Library Commission
Scot Colford, Boston Public Library
Connie Crosby, Leisure Girl
Katie Dunneback, Southeastern Librarian Services
Heidi Hansen, Wayne State University student
Stephen Kellat, Host, LISTen, the LISNews.org podcast
Michael Sauers, Nebraska Library Commission
Chadwick Seagraves, Private Academic Library Network of Indiana
Eric Sizemore, Champaign Public Library

Links to the show topics:

1. Amazon.com to Acquire Audible.com (Amazon.com)

2. Libraries: Kick DRM out! (DefectiveByDesign.com)
LISTen #8 - Interview with BPL's Scott Colford
Flickr pics from the event (courtesy of LISNews.org)

3. Microsoft Offers $44.6B for Yahoo (TIME)
Yahoo! and the future of the Internet (Official Google Blog)
Yahoo Officially Rejects Offer (New York Times)
Report: Yahoo may buy AOL (San Jose Mercury News)

4. New Bedford mayor wants barcoded ID cards for city libraries (Boston Globe)

5. Syracuse Researchers Link Higher Test Scores with Certified Librarians in Schools (Rochester Regional Library Council)

7. Web-Based Homework - What Do Teens & Tweens Really Want (NYPL Labs)

8. Research and Morals (Enquiring Minds Want to Know)

9. Is "Traditional Reference" Dead? (Pegasus Librarian)

Submissions that we didn't get to:
Online petition asks Wikipedia to remove pictures of Muhammad (International Herald Tribune)
Libraries sound death knell for books on cassette (The Salem News)
Are books "broken" on the web? (Rachel Kramer Bussel "Lusty Lady"'s Amazon Blog)
MPAA, Kindle and Downloading (Stephen's Lighthouse)
Swastika arrangement of library desks draws fire (newsday.com)
Parent objects to library policy (The Republican)
Glittering future for... librarians (BusinessWeek)
Is Ombudsman Already in Jeopardy? (Washington Post)
Senator says White House is trying to undermine FOIA law (GovernmentExecutive.com)
WorldCat (The Cunning Realist)
EXPECTATION ECONOMY (trendwatching.com)
Evolution of Security

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Episode 29 tonight...no really

OK, we're back in the saddle and ready to resume production. Episode 29 will be recorded tonight at 10 PM EST. Lots of good stuff on the agenda.

Amongst the likely topics:

Amazon's acquisition of Audible
DefectiveByDesign's DRM protest at Boston PL
Microsoft>Yahoo>AOL
Personal morals and professional research
Barcoded IDs @ your library

Check out this post and this post for only-somewhat-outdated information on how to participate in the live call.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Episode 29 postponed

Hi everyone. I am making the unfortunate decision to cancel tonight's show. Beyond my illness, my youngest son has an ear infection and ruptured eardrum, so I'll be needed to fulfill my daddy role tonight. My apologies for this, but I hope you'll understand my choice of priorities. We'll resume production next Wednesday, the 13th of February.

Episode 29 tonight

Episode 29 will be recorded tonight at 10 PM EST. I seem to have caught the cold that's being passed around my family, so if anyone is interested in hosting tonight's show, contact me. It's easy and fun. If I don't find anyone, I'll plan on muddling through as best I can.

Check out this post and this post for only-somewhat-outdated information on how to participate in the live call.