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LibraryCity co-founder Tom Peters to be Missouri State University’s dean of university libraries

Congratulations to Tom Peters, a veteran academic librarian, consultant, and co-founder of LibraryCity—just appointed dean of university libraries at Missouri State University. He’ll start August 1. Tom (yes, same first and last names as the management guru) is now assistant dean for technology initiatives at Milner Library at Illinois State University. For understandable career reasons, [...]

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Thanks, Tom!

Tom Peters has had to scale back his involvement in LibraryCity.org because he is snowed under with work-related matters. So his title on our site is now collaborator rather than coordinator. Tom wants to write for LibraryCity.org in the future within the limits of his schedule, and meanwhile he and I are looking for other [...]

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DPLA still clinging to ‘Public’ in name—despite risks to the franchise and branding of America’s public libraries

When is a library truly “public” in the traditional American sense, the one on which thousands of genuinely public libraries have built their branding? Should the Digital Public Library of America protect public libraries’ franchise and branding by dropping the “Public” from the DPLA’s name? Most emphatically. And along the way, the DPLA should reorganize [...]

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More criticism of e-books as they exist today in the library world

In Ebooks and libraries: A Stream of Concerns, librarian Meredith Farkas says e-book options for libraries are lacking in such areas as “content, interface” and “interoperability.” LibraryCity’s Tom Peters is similarly unhappy. Those are some of the very issues, of course, that a well-stocked national digital library system could help address—especially collection development. AP’s Peter [...]

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A new LibraryCity: The ‘what’ and ‘who’ and how you can help—with your own essays

Update, May 3, 2013: Given the different needs of typical patrons of public and academic libraries, we are now advocating two tightly intertwined but separate systems. The old LibraryCity wanted millions of e-books and other items on the Net—and to make them part of America’s library and school systems. But it ran into a little [...]

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