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Uncontrolled Vocabulary #42 - The Power of Open-Ended Language

By Greg | May 14, 2008

Uncontrolled Vocabulary #42 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

The podcast is also available from the iTunes Music Store.

On the call:

Greg Schwartz, Louisville Free Public Library
Christa Burns, Nebraska Library Commission
Laura Carscaddon, University of Arizona
Blake Carver, Proprietor of LISHost and LISNews
Nathan Flinchum, Roanoke Public Libraries
Stephen Kellat, Host, LISTen, the LISNews.org podcast
Michael Sauers, Nebraska Library Commission
Eric Sizemore, Champaign Public Library

Links to the show topics:

1. Libraries: Eliminate DRM! (DefectiveByDesign.org)

2. Parents’ shock as school takes thumb scans (Keighley News)

3. Harvard, Fair Harvard (madisonian.net)

4. Publishers consider dropping old standby: the paper catalog (Chicago Tribune)

5. We’re just here to say hi: terror squad (Sydney Morning Herald)

6. Community libraries enhancing democracy (The Daily Times)

7. Statement of International Cataloguing Principles - Invitation to worldwide review (IFLA)

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