Hill Library Trends Newsletter - August 2008

The Hill Library Trends Newsletter looks at what’s new in libraries, business, and technology by highlighting relevant reports, articles, and blog entries. It saves you time by bringing to light issues affecting these industries today and issues that may affect them tomorrow.

In the August 2008 edition, find stories on business library best practices, a new online networking site for librarians from OCLC, a run-down of the trouble with social media, and breaking coverage of two new business terms: “Generation V” and “IT Everywhere.”

Hill Library Trends Newsletter - July 2008

In the July 2008 edition of the Hill Library Trends Newsletter, learn what libraries can do to encourage funding and public support, find out which market research firm acquired another, and see how the U.S. House of Representatives is looking into the tracking of your activities online. 

This monthly newsletter looks at what’s new in libraries, business, and technology by highlighting relevant reports, articles, and blog entries. It saves you time by bringing to light issues affecting these industries today and issues that may affect them tomorrow.

Thanks for reading - and have a happy August!

Hill Library Trends Newsletter - June 2008

This monthly newsletter looks at what’s new in libraries, business, and technology by highlighting relevant reports, articles, and blog entries. It saves you time by bringing to light issues affecting these industries today and issues that may affect them tomorrow.

In the June 2008 issue, the Encyclopedia Britannica bends to the wiki model, the Associated Press smacks down bloggers with (overzealous?) copyright restrictions, and an international agreement changes the makeup of URLs in a major way. Also, remember when Twitter died last month? You can relax and stop worrying. FriendFeed is here to replace it.

Hill Library Trends Newsletter - May 2008

This monthly newsletter looks at what’s new in libraries, business, and technology by highlighting relevant reports, articles, and blog entries. It saves you time by bringing to light issues affecting these industries today and issues that may affect them tomorrow.

Some questions raised in the May 2008 issue: What is the first of its kind library machine unveiled this month? When is the best time and day to post to your blog? How do customer service experiences get communicated via social media? How will Gen Y change the workplace? And why is Twitter on its deathbed?

You’ll find the answers to these questions - along with more news on what’s new - here.

 

Hill Library Trends Newsletter - April 2008

This monthly newsletter looks at what’s new in libraries, business, and technology by highlighting relevant reports, articles, and blog entries. It saves you time by bringing to light issues affecting these industries today and issues that might affect them tomorrow.
 
In the April 2008 newsletter, learn how much libraries will spend on content by 2010, how much businesses will spend on technology by 2013, how differently-sized businesses are affected differently by rising energy costs, and how many times students used the term "LOL" in school reports in 2007. 

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Hill Library Trends Newsletter - March 2008

This is the first in a new series we’re now offering online: The Hill Library Trends Newsletter. This free monthly newsletter covers the latest happenings in the library, business, and technology industries. Geared to the industry professional, the newsletter pulls interesting nuggets from blogs and other online sources. Use it to keep up-to-date on what’s going on in the research, business, and technology fields, without sinking your limited time into the process.

In this month’s issue, covering March 2008, copyright is declared dead, librarians are scientifically compared to opium addicts, and it is announced that the Internet will end at 3:14am on January 19, 2038. Seriously.

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