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Last update: Saturday 11th of February 2012
A library is a collection of information resources and services, organized for use, and maintained by a public body, institution, or private individual. In the more traditional sense, it means a collection of books. This collection and services are used by people who choose not to — or cannot afford to — purchase an extensive collection themselves, who need material no individual can reasonably be expected to have, or who require professional assistance with their research.
However, with the collection of media other than books for storing information, many libraries are now also repositories and access points for maps, prints or other documents and artworks on various storage media such as microfilm, microfiche, audio tapes, CDs, LPs, cassettes, video tapes and DVDs, and provide public facilities to access CD-ROM and subscription databases and the Internet. Thus, modern libraries are increasingly being redefined as places to get unrestricted access to information in many formats and from many sources. In addition to providing materials, they also provide the services of specialists who are experts in matters related to finding and organizing information and interpreting information needs, called librarians.
More recently, libraries are understood as extending beyond the physical walls of a building, by including material accessible by electronic means, and by providing the assistance of librarians in navigating and analyzing tremendous amounts of knowledge with a variety of digital tools.
The term 'library' has itself acquired a secondary meaning: "a collection of useful material for common use", and in this sense is used in fields such as computer science, mathematics and statistics, electronics and biology.
There's all kinds of crazy stuff going with iTunes today. People are reporting broken libraries and songs they can't re-download, and Apple has added a "My Alerts" page to the iTunes store to go along with the e-mail alerts they had previously. It's quite the combination of iTunes 7.1 growing pains and Apple policy.
Globally popular English musical group The Rolling Stones and The Velvet Underground are amongst those acts whose songs have been nominated for preservation by the American Library of Congress. Both will have albums immortalized in the National Recordings Registry, which aims to preserve recordings for generations to follow.
I decided that since I subscribe to several noteworthy podcasts, it would be great to put this list out there for anyone that may be looking for some great tech/web design/development related podcasts to listen to!
Freeware disk defragment and optimize utility for Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/X64. Completely automatic and very easy to use, fast, low overhead, with two optimization strategies, and can handle floppies and USB sticks. Included are a Windows version, a command line version a screensaver version and a DLL library.
The HR-XML and OAGIS libraries will be packaged separately, but will be structured so enterprises wanting to leverage both libraries will be able to install them together. Other key features planned for the alignment are: Leveraging OAGIS Business Object Documents (BODs) for HR-XML message design; Implementation of the UN/CEFACT core components...







