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Uncontrolled Vocabulary #36 – Putting it diplomatically

By Greg | April 2, 2008

Uncontrolled Vocabulary #36 is now available for download. Here’s a direct link to the mp3.

You can subscribe to the podcast (as well as this blog) via the following feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/uncontrolledvocabulary

Please note that we will be recording the show live next week on Thursday night next week, as I will be returning from Computers in Libraries at our regularly scheduled time. We may try to do something from D.C., but honestly, I doubt it.

On the call:

Greg Schwartz, Louisville Free Public Library
Christa Burns, Nebraska Library Commission
Laura Carscaddon, University of Arizona
Jeff Humphrey, INCOLSA
David Rothman, Community General Hospital Medical Library
Michael Sauers, Nebraska Library Commission
Courtney Stephens, Belmont University

Links to the show topics:

1. Three to be arraigned in library bribery case (Sacbee.com)

2. Bonaventure donors seek accounting of $2 million gift (Buffalo News)

3. Guarding the borders (Caveat Lector)

4. Getting real: Libraries are missing books (Thingology)

5. Ten Dangerous Ideas (What if libraries…)

Some other submissions we didn’t get to:
Email archive to immortalise Australian life (ABCNews)
On Trying New Things (Pegasus Librarian)
Internet book piracy will drive authors to stop writing (Times Online)

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