Coyle | Crawford | Jue | Lawley | Marmion | Tennant | Williams | Wilson
Karen Coyle
Electronic Resources
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility - http://www.cpsr.org/ (privacy)
Electronic Frontier Foundation - http://www.eff.org/ (privacy)
Electronic Privacy Information Center - http://www.epic.org/
Electronic Privacy Information Center Alert - epic-news@epic.org
Federal Trade Commission - http://www.ftc.gov/ (government action)
Junkbusters - http://www.junkbusters.com/ (miscellaneous resources (software, etc))
Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association - http://www.ala.org/oif.html (library information)
Electronic Resources
Ariadne - http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/
D-Lib (Forum and Magazine) - http://www.dlib.org/
First Monday - http://www.firstmonday.dk/index.html or http://www.firstmonday.org/
librarian.net - http://www.librarian.net/
Library Journal - http://libraryjournal.reviewsnews.com/
LISNews.com - http://www.lisnews.com/
Public Access Computer Systems Forum - http://info.lib.uh.edu/pacsl.html
Public Libraries - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/publib/
Web4Lib (for library-based World-Wide Web managers) - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/
Print Resources
American Libraries
Econtent
EMedia (they dropped the "professional," but unless you're an industry professional this may be a little arcane)
Information Technology and Libraries
Library Hi Tech
Library Hi Tech News
Macworld
Online
PC Magazine
PC World
Stereophile (for its coverage of certain consumer electronics issues that may matter)
Print and Electronic Resources
American Demographics - http://www.demographics.com/
Describes the latest trends in U.S. demographics, which is important in discerning what top technology trends are likely to be most useful to the users the libraries are serving
Government Computer News - http://www.gcn.com/
Government Technology - http://www.govtech.net/Both of the above because they describe real-world technologies that are being implemented at some level of government and hence capable of being implemented in libraries as well with varying amounts of effort
Electronic Resources
Hotwired! - http://hotwired.lycos.com
Tech News: CNet.com - http://www.news.com
New York Times Technology Section - http://www.nytimes.com/
Webmonkey - http://www.webmonkey.com/
Print Resources
The Industry Standard (read occasionally
Internet World (read occasionally)
Web Techniques (read always)
Wired (read always)
Electronic ResourcesCurrent Cites - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites/
D-Lib (Forum and Magazine) - http://www.dlib.org/
Educause - http://www.educause.edu/ (edupage@listserv.educause.edu)
First Monday - http://www.firstmonday.dk/index.html or http://www.firstmonday.org/
Hotwired! - http://hotwired.lycos.com
Web4Lib (for library-based World-Wide Web managers) - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/
Wired Magazine - http://www.wired.com/wired/
ZDNet Anchordesk - http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/
Print Resources
InfoWorld
InfoWorld Scoop
Information Week
Information Technology and Libraries
Library Hi Tech
PC Magazine
Electronic Resources
Ariadne - http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/
The UK is doing so much to push the library envelope, that keeping tabs in what they're doing is important. Ariadne is one of the most effective ways to do that.
Current Cites - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites/
Why scan dozens of journals for those few choice tidbits when a group of people will do it for you?
D-Lib (Forum and Magazine) - http://www.dlib.org/
D-Lib Magazine: Essential for anyone tracking DL developments.
Web4Lib (for library-based World-Wide Web managers) - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/
Someone called it the "pulse of librarians online". I won't argue with that.
ZDNet Anchordesk - http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/
ZDNet Anchordesk: The best thing I've seen for keeping up with computer technology, although they sometimes lean a bit too far to games and toys for my taste. The nice thing is a summary drops into your mailbox on a frequent basis, and based on the capsule summaries you can either go to the site or not. A brief introductory piece sends you forward to the full article in one of the Ziff-Davis publications.
All the standard library publications, a sampling of the consumer-oriented PC/Internet publications, plus regular reading of the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Consumer Reports, and especially MIT's Technology Review.
Tom Wilson
Electronic Resources
Ariadne - http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/
Association for Computing Machinery - http://www.acm.org/ (technews@hq.acm.org) (note: this site is largely password protected)
Australian Search Engine - http://www.websearch.com.au/ (search@websearch.com.au)
D-Lib (Forum and Magazine) - http://www.dlib.org/
Horizon - http://horizon.unc.edu/horizon/online/
Internet Week - http://internetwk.com/ newsletter@news.internetwk.com
Educause - http://www.educause.edu/ (edupage@listserv.educause.edu)
Implementation and Adminsistration of NT in Libraries - http://listserv.utk.edu/archives/libnt-l.html
Information Week - http://www.informationweek.com/ ( news@daily.informationweek.com)
LISNews.com - http://www.lisnews.com/
Systems Librarianship - http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/archives/syslib-l.html
Web4Lib (for library-based World-Wide Web managers) - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/
Print Resources
Communications of the ACM
The Futurist
PC Magazine
Scientific AmericanIndustry rags consulted occasionally:
InformationWeek
InfoWorld
InternetWeek
Network ComputingSources of business and social news
Inc.
USA Today
Wall Street JournalAll of the above provide overviews of technologies and implications, consulted regularly
American Libraries
ITAL
Library Hi Tech
Library JournalThe four titles above are general library and library tech pubs skimmed occasionally
LITA National Forum
The Cloud and the Crowd
Sept 30 - Oct 3, 2010Atlanta, Georgia