UK Study Suggests Gen Y Researchers Much Like Peers, Except When It Comes to Libraries: http://bit.ly/9weheV
Explore 20th-century Lat Am history in Foreign Broadcast Information Service: Latin America at SALALM exhibit #salalm55
Preserving the Library in the Digital Age – Benjamin L. Carp, Asst Prof. History, Tufts University http://bit.ly/2BoTw4
Post: #readex: Announcing the Winners of the 2010 GODORT Silent Auction http://bit.ly/bcEMlv
RT @FinanceMuseum: Today in 1784 the earliest known advertisement by an American broker appeared in the Massachusetts Centinel. #financehist
Search Latin American Newspapers http://bit.ly/e34NE and related databases at Readex display in Providence at #salalm55
Feature films about early America listed on SEA website: http://bit.ly/aX58m2
The Mince Meat Throwdown – American Antiquarian Society: http://b2l.me/abmph4
Unexpected discovery: Donner Party member carried early Lincoln document on CA journey http://bit.ly/cfPK6R
RT @LawLibCongress: Librarians know stuff. RT @librarysherpa NPR: Why The Next Big Pop-Culture Wave After Cupcakes Might Be Libraries http://tinyurl.com/2edhrmj
Post: #readex: ETC (Enhancements, Training and Content): Overview and 2010 Update 3 http://bit.ly/cYfExJ
See the world of a mid-19th century American city in amazing detail. Cincinnati Daguerreotype, 1848 http://bit.ly/cvaaaI
Scoundrels & Scandals: Museum of American Finance highlights financial fraud throughout U.S. history. http://nyti.ms/9nwcc3
Collection Development During the Downturn: Lessons from Cornell and Others: http://bit.ly/9o2kdR
See early newsstand newspaper weights. Slideshow: The Weight of the Past – http://nyti.ms/9xAxg9
RT @columbialib: CUL Digital Collections: New York Real Estate Brochure Collection Now Includes Manhattan: http://bit.ly/bf7CJh
Lifting the veil of race at the U.S. Capitol. Lead article in new issue of Common-place: http://www.common-place.org/
Antedating of Shaker by Joel S. Berson in May 4, 1781 issue of Massachusetts Spy. Article: http://bit.ly/92uWAJ
Pamplona Bull Run: Cleveland reporter visits a year after Hemingway. From 1926 Plain Dealer http://bit.ly/agiN9M
Does Where You Work Define Who You Are as an Academic Librarian? ACRLog http://bit.ly/93HIgC
If You Build It, Will They Come? How Researchers Perceive and Use Web 2.0. DigitalKoans http://bit.ly/a3R42P
Social Sciences: 2010 World Report observes growth in emerging countries UNESCO: http://bit.ly/9skM5K
Antedating of “lead-pipe cinch” by Stephen Goranson: New York Tribune, Oct. 4, 1888. Article here: http://bit.ly/a6MPjL
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