Latest Library Links, January 6, 2015

News from ALA and the profession

January 6, 2015

21 books that will hit the big screen in 2015

ALA News

Next AL Live: Storage, disaster recovery, and archiving

ALA News

Rapid growth in 3D printer use raises public policy issues

Get a jumpstart on the new FCC E-rate Order

New products from ALA Graphics

Midwinter Meeting News

Jason Segel confirmed as Auditorium speaker

IRS officials to discuss library tax form program

Division News

LLAMA webinar will feature Ben Bizzle

Citizens-Save-Libraries Power Guide

Awards & Grants

LLAMA seeks Library Buildings Awards jurors

Libraries in the News

Donald J. Sager, 1938–2015

New York City's new ID cards will work at NYPL

National Library of Ireland seeks a security vault

A night out at Istanbul's first 24/7 library

Issues

Departing Arizona education chief: Tucson schools violate state ban

Tucson superintendent vows to fight for culturally relevant classes

College tuition is becoming unaffordable

Justice Elena Kagan: Gaming free-speech decision was a tough one

Three big questions about net neutrality

FCC launches new consumer help center

The oath of office: Some background

Tech Talk

CES unveiled, 2015

A gadget that charges your device from 15 feet away

Should you buy a 4K computer monitor?

Makerbot will be letting you print with metal, limestone, and wood

3D food printer for less than $2,000

New 3D Doodler in the works

How to create a data-enhanced digital map using free online tools

A plan for better-encrypted emails

Do you really need a CMS?

E-Content

DCL Ebook Report, January 2015

Color-changing E Ink is here, but not for e-readers

Books & Reading

21 books that will hit the big screen in 2015

10 maps of fictional literary places

On Agent Carter's nightstand

The spiritual lives of teens in YA lit

The next thing in bookselling: Bespoke libraries

Tips & Ideas

Smithsonian puts 40,000 Asian and American artworks online

Mental health training in public libraries

Peer learning in library instruction

An alternative view of information literacy

Rethinking student library employee training

Rabble works with libraries to share local music

Finding info when Google isn't enough (besides the library)

When the interview is over

Libraries can participate in Win a Killer Trip to Paris contest

London School of Hygiene's HIV/AIDS Archive (video)

Is the Isaac Newton apple story true? Royal Society librarian says yes

 

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