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The Shifted Librarian
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My name is Jenny, and I'll be your information maven today.
        

Friday, April 12, 2002

I have to go to Springfield for a big meeting today (we're expanding LibraryU from four Library Systems in the State to all twelve!), so I'll be offline all day. Expect few to no posts until tomorrow.
6:16:55 AM  Permanent link here  

"A United Nations conference in Madrid has been grappling all week with the implications of a startling demographic development — a world where there will be more elderly people than youngsters in coming decades. The developed nations passed through that transition a few years ago, prompting today's concerns over the adequacy of social security retirement programs and of health care for the aged in the world's richest nations. But now the developing world, poorer and less prepared to cope, is heading in the same direction. By the year 2050, demographers estimate, the world as a whole will contain more people aged 60 and older than children under the age of 15. It will be one of the most dramatic demographic shifts in history.

From one perspective, the graying of the planet is a huge success story, brought about by social and medical advances that are allowing people to live much longer and by population control programs that have cut birth rates not only in the rich countries but in poorer nations as well. But from another perspective, the transition will bring problems that will need urgent attention....

But perhaps the most needed change is attitudinal. The world will have to start thinking of its older citizens less as a burden on society and more as a resource whose experience and knowledge can be tapped, for the benefit of themselves and the societies they live in." [NYTimes Op/Ed]


6:12:24 AM  Permanent link here  

"Tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of this piece of code, which allowed you to post new blog entries to a Manila hosted blog directly from Word (using PocketSOAP of course). The lack of a spell checker in Radio, combined with my terrible spelling ability prompted me to re-visit this now that I’m in Radio land. The results, a little Word module that allows you to post & update posts from Word to a Radio blog." [Simon Fell, via Scripting News]

As Neo would say, "Whoa."


6:06:30 AM  Permanent link here  

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