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The risks if the DPLA won’t create a full-strength national digital library system: Setbacks for K-12, family literacy, local libraries, preservation, digital divide efforts?

Attn. LibraryCity visitors: You can participate remotely in a DPLA board meeting starting 11 a.m. EST, Monday, December 17. The teachers didn’t show up… Not one current K-12 teacher was among the two dozen or so attendees at the Audience and Participation Workstream of the Digital Public Library of America this month—even though the DPLA [...]

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Help! The library world STILL needs a free and open blog editor as good as Microsoft’s proprietary Live Writer

A few months ago I begged the open source community and backers of the Digital Public Library of America to give high priority to a FLOSS blog editor as good as Microsoft’s Windows Live Writer. No such luck despite all the DPLA’s rhetoric about the need for “generativity.” This is painful. It’s the main reason [...]

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How a good open-source blogging editor could win the DPLA friends—and help it be more ‘generative’

The Digital Public Library of America’s big meeting in Washington on Friday was abuzz with talk of $5 million in new grants and of interoperability and content cooperation with European libraries. The winners from the Beta Sprint competition went over well. I myself liked the growing attention to K-12 and local-library needs—a separate public system [...]

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