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Two from beSpacific

Two recent posts on the beSpacific blog that should be of interest to FGI readers:

  • The Nation: Librarians at the Gates – To quote from the article, “While the ethic of secrecy often prevails in the gathering and dissemination of corporate and governmental information, the work of a librarian is imbued with just the opposite.”
  • Appeals Court’s Website Features RSS, Audio Recordings – From the press release, “The next time you see someone pop on the headphones and get that faraway look in his or her eyes, don’t be so sure it’s a tune that’s beguiling them. It just may be the latest oral arguments from the Seventh Circuit.”

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