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 |  | Nº755 Posted: Friday, October 11, 2002 11:51:49 PM. Words: 53.

Imre Kertesz is 2002 Nobel Laureate for literature

Hungarian Novelist Wins Nobel Prize in Literature. Imre Kertész, a Holocaust survivor with a small but devoted readership in Europe, today won the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature. By Alan Riding. [New York Times: Arts]

 |  | Nº735 Posted: Thursday, October 10, 2002 2:19:11 PM. Words: 50.

Novels and poetry printed on toilet paper

Novels and poetry printed on toilet paper in Germany. Klo-Verlag [Toilet Publishers], a German company, has introduced toilet paper with novels and poems printed on the sheets. "We want our books to be used. That's our philosophy," said Georges Hemmerstoffer, head of the Klo-Verlag which publishes the toilet paper literature. [Exploding Cigar]

Toilet Publishers home page translated into English

 |  | Nº730 Posted: Thursday, October 10, 2002 11:04:02 AM. Words: 74.

Vivir Para Contarla [To Live to Tell It] by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

García Márquez, Fighting Cancer, Issues Memoirs. After three years of single-minded work, Gabriel García Márquez is poised to release what may be his most-awaited book, an emotional, bittersweet account of his early years. By Juan Forero. [New York Times: Arts]

 |  | Nº707 Posted: Wednesday, October 9, 2002 5:57:08 PM. Words: 59.

You Shall Know Our Velocity by Dave Eggers

Travelers in a Giving Mood, But Agonizing on the Way. Dave Eggers's new book is a pastiche novel that borrows from myriad sources without ever quite knowing how to meld those borrowings into something new. … By Michiko Kakutani. [New York Times: Arts]

 |  | Nº681 Posted: Tuesday, October 8, 2002 2:11:55 PM. Words: 58.

The Stone Virgins by Yvonne Vera

Zimbabwe's Writers Explore Despair and Violence Under Black Rule. Once a silenced subject in Zimbabwe, recent novels confront the killings by black soldiers in the years after white rule ended in 1980. By Rachel L. Swarns. [New York Times: Arts]

 |  | Nº668 Posted: Monday, October 7, 2002 4:07:50 PM. Words: 53.

Librarian shortage

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Teaching the Next Generation of KM Leaders This article in Searcher Magazine discusses the changes taking place in Library and Information Science education and a study of current curricula at accredited institutions. It's written by a professor of Information Sciences at the University of Tennessee.

By 2017, some 68 percent of today's librarians will have retired, according to recent estimates in the news (Lynch). President and Mrs. Bush have launched an initiative through the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to recruit 'a generation of librarians.' Since schools of library and information science traditionally attract second or third career professionals, the aging of the information professions is a cause for concern. In addition, many new information-related jobs outside libraries now attract LIS graduates and compete with libraries as employers.

The rest of Terry Frazier's post is worth reading for its development of the problem and the analysis of potential responses.

[diJEST: a journal of extrapreneurial strategy and technology]

 |  | Nº652 Posted: Friday, September 6, 2002 12:44:23 PM. Words: 182.

POPUP! 500 years of movable books

POPUP! 500 years of movable books. Aug. 24, 2002 - Jan. 12, 2003

SELECTIONS from the WALDO HUNT COLLECTION

CENTRAL LIBRARY Getty Gallery Fifth & Flower Streets Downtown Los Angeles [L.A. Blogs]

 |  | Nº638 Posted: Monday, September 2, 2002 5:26:12 PM. Words: 42.

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