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Radical Change: As public libraries reinvent themselves, are we losing our leaders?

From School Library Journal: A look at how consolidated and lost children's and young adult positions in public libraries are affecting services.





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Technology updates and new services will go online as state moves from 12 regional centers to nine.
Lendable ebooks from 17 publishers will be free of digital rights management, including titles from self-publisher J.A. Konrath.
Academic and public libraries will take part in new ILS platform development project.
State librarian's office shut but effects not felt at local level. Things could change if stalemate drags on.
For now, aid level cut 50 percent but even that could disappear after midyear review. Academic libraries also likely to suffer as higher education budgets hit hard, too.
A closer look at why Johnson County Library won an award for collections innovation.
Hacker dishing spam video links and trading "tips" from India creates major social media headache.

The Audio Publishers Association has named the three winners of its inaugural Get Caught Listening Video Contest. The winning trio



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