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Established July 2006
ISSN: 1946-1852
by Rick Mason
Tag Archives: Institute for the Future of the Book
The Really Modern Library
The Really Modern Library is a project undertaken by the Institute for the Future of the Book. They are soliciting comments from all quarters, and holding meetings in Los Angeles, London, and New York, in order to define how our … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, ILS, Libraries
Tagged analog, energy, Eric Lease Morgan, Institute for the Future of the Book, London, Los Angeles, New York, online data, Really Modern Library
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Sophie
Sophie is a brand new piece of software from The Institute for the Future of the Book (blog) that may signal one possible direction for written media. When finished (it is Alpha software at the moment, meaning that you should use it … Continue reading
Posted in Audio, Books, Open Source, Software, Web Design
Tagged Institute for the Future of the Book, Sophie
Sophie, Sophie
Sophie, written media
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