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Books & Reading

San Diego Central Library | Orchids & Onions

“After what had to be the better part of an eternity, San Diego finally built a much needed new library. There were cries almost immediately after the old downtown library was completed in the 1950’s that the size and scope of it were not large enough to accommodate a growing city. What started in the 70’s as a hopeful push to construct an adequate library turned into decades of missed opportunities and internal strife. The new Central Library accomplishes those initial scale goals, and then some. Constructed by local architect, Rob Quigley (local!…for a civic project!), the library provides a core hub of education. It’s far more than just books; a pubic school and large digital education component solidfy the importance of this building as a place where the community can embrace knowledge and the act of learning. Library Director Deborah Barrow said upon the library’s opening, “We are more than just books in a big facility. We are a place for people. There is some of everything that you need in a cultural, educated, city, and this is part of the reason the San Diego Public Library has been so important to the city.” Well put.”

via San Diego Central Library | Orchids & Onions.

NOOK® and OverDrive partner to provide digital magazines and newspapers to libraries | OverDrive Blogs

“NOOK Media, a subsidiary of Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), and OverDrive, the leading eBook platform for libraries, today announced a new partnership to enable public libraries to provide readers with access to hundreds of the most popular digital magazines and newspapers from the NOOK Newsstand®. Utilizing OverDrive platforms integrated with library catalogs, library patrons in the U.S. and U.K. will be able to discover, access and read a huge selection of NOOK Newsstand titles on their NOOK tablet device and on tablets, smartphones and PCs via the suite of Free NOOK Reading Apps™. The new service is expected to roll out to customers in the coming months.”


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via NOOK® and OverDrive partner to provide digital magazines and newspapers to libraries | OverDrive Blogs.

The secret stars of the San Francisco Public Library – SFGate

The secret stars of the San Francisco Public Library

Aidin Vaziri

Published 5:13 pm, Wednesday, October 8, 2014

“We’re sure it’s a bit of a coincidence, but after years of visiting different branches of the San Francisco Public Library, we started to discover that there are some incredibly talented people who work behind the desks, shelve the books and keep order in the world of reference materials. We set out to meet just a few of the astonishing number of musicians, artists and other creative types who dutifully serve the public every day.”

via The secret stars of the San Francisco Public Library – SFGate.

Love Rosamund Pike in ‘Gone Girl’? Five Other Great Roles Available Online | Anglophenia | BBC America

Love Rosamund Pike in ‘Gone Girl’? Five Other Great Roles Available Online

By Kimberly Truong | Posted on October 6th, 2014

via Love Rosamund Pike in ‘Gone Girl’? Five Other Great Roles Available Online | Anglophenia | BBC America.

Adobe Spyware Reveals (Again) the Price of DRM: Your Privacy and Security | Electronic Frontier Foundation

Adobe Spyware Reveals (Again) the Price of DRM: Your Privacy and Security

“The publishing world may finally be facing its “rootkit scandal.” Two independent reports claim that Adobe’s e-book software, “Digital Editions,” logs every document readers add to their local “library,” tracks what happens with those files, and then sends those logs back to the mother-ship, over the Internet, in the clear. In other words, Adobe is not only tracking your reading habits, it’s making it really, really easy for others to do so as well.”

DrWeb notes.. very not okay.

via Adobe Spyware Reveals (Again) the Price of DRM: Your Privacy and Security | Electronic Frontier Foundation.