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[FreedomSight] DisabilityInfo.gov "contains links to information of interest to people with disabilities, their families, employers, service providers and other community members." This site is the May 2006 recipient of the Gold Award from the American Association of Webmasters for outstanding design and content.
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[Ddc.typepad.com] 025.431: The Dewey blog: Knowledge organization: events: Others have already reported on this (for detailed notes posted in real-time, for instance, check out Its all good), but we did want to add our tuppence-hapenny-worth in praise of this excellent session in which four experts shared their insights on the nature and future of the “library” brand, in the light of OCLCs new report (Perceptions of libraries and information resources) on an international study of the information-seeking habits of over 3,000 information consumers. Omar Wasow (BlackPlanet.com) spoke of the transformative mission of the library as a “public park for your brain” -- a physical space comparable to a school, church, or gym, where people may reflect, think, write, learn, connect, and change.
[Access-egov.info] Resources Worth Noting - Access eGovernment: This report from the Minnesota Office of the Legislative Auditor identifies best practices for Minnesota local governments, including cities, counties, and school districts, that deliver e-government services to citizens via the Internet."
[Aallnet.org] American Association of Law Libraries: Law Library Journal Editor Frank Houdek, AALL .narrowed the list and recommended the slogan “The American Association of Law .
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