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Tuesday, January 21, 2003



California Governor Halves Statewide Library Funding. "In order to close what he estimates as a $34.6-billion budget shortfall, California Gov. Gray Davis has proposed cutting statewide... [Save our Libraries - The Weblog]
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ALA launches Campaign to Save America's Libraries - Rally kicks off effort to sustain library funding, services. "The American Library Association (ALA) will publicly launch the Campaign to Save America's Libraries - a public awareness effort focused... [Save our Libraries - The Weblog]
6:43:45 AM    comment []


Echoes of what we'll run into at MLK soon enough:

Linux from Kindergarten to High School.

Quote: By purchasing bare-bones computer "kits", we were able to save considerable money on the hardware. Part of the savings in purchasing a bare-bones system is that the computer does not come with an operating system. We knew by then we would have to spend more money on software than we did on hardware if we went with Microsoft. Not only would I need to consider the initial purchase of the operating system and application software, but I would also need to factor in the costs of upgrading our software every couple of years. Needless to say, going with an open-source platform would save us considerable money now and in the future.

Another key issue was flexibility. As many of you know, it takes time to install an operating system, customize it for the particular hardware it runs on and install the desired applications. Having purchased 20 new, identical computers, it made sense to completely configure one machine and then clone the hard drive to the other 19 computers. However, Microsoft's EULA prevents a user from doing this, even if they have 20 copies of Windows...

[Serious Instructional Technology]
6:38:55 AM    comment []


From Will R via Albert and Seb:

A good compilation of important questions. This is closely related to the issues that "albert delgado" and I have adressed in this recent post... ["Sebastian fiedler"]

[Seblogging News]
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Surveys from Within the Aggregator: Things that Make You Go Hmmm.....

Loyd's Curiosity

This is totally cool that I could receive and vote for this from within my aggregator. It gives me all sorts of ideas for our blogging + news aggregation grant project! Thanks to jenett.radio for highlighting this!

[The Shifted Librarian]
6:29:26 AM    comment []


NewsGator: (Formerly the Outlook News Aggregator).

[The Shifted Librarian]
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