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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

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NewsBreaks
Against Citation: A Librarian's Concern
by Woody Evans
Why cite your sources? Librarians have long advocated for good citation practices, and we have done so for very valid reasons. The lifecycle of knowledge generation and knowledge transfer depends on referencing the ideas that came before, responding to them, critiquing or supporting them, and acknowledging their roles in the evolution of new ideas. ... [But t]he conventions are there because they have served the efficiency of access, and they should remain there only to the degree that readers remain aided by them.

Weekly News Digests
White Paper Explores AI and the Publishing Industry
Team WNIP (What's New in Publishing) writes on Medium about a new white paper, "The Future Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Publishing Industry," which shares the results of a survey of 233 publishing industry CEOs, editors, and stakeholders from 17 countries.
ALA Condemns Blockage of Digital New York Times Subscription
ALA made a statement about "the decision by the Citrus County (Florida) Board of Commissioners to not allow the Citrus County libraries to buy a digital subscription to the New York Times after one commissioner labeled the Times as 'fake news.'"
Public Libraries as Community Leaders Creating Social Capital
Chris Cyr writes on OCLC's Next blog, "Libraries don't provide food, water, electricity, or medical services. … Why, then, [do] people so quickly turn to libraries after a disaster? Because of social capital."
GPO Makes Congressional Hearing Records Available Online
The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) announced that it has digitized 1,300-plus congressional hearings dating from 1958. They are available on govinfo.
Mellon Foundation Backs Initiative to Support Media Literacy
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's blog post, "How the Humanities Can Bridge the Political Divide," discusses (Press)ed, a six-part podcast on The Public's Radio in Providence, R.I., that started in late 2018.

NewsLink Spotlight
A Day in the Life of Five Librarians, Part 4
by Justin Hoenke
Justin Hoenke, team leader of Libraries and Community Spaces for the Wellington City Libraries in New Zealand, has been talking to all types of library staffers for A Day in the Life, his column in Information Today. Among other things, he asks them about their typical days, moments that made them proud, their current projects, and how they balance their library work with the rest of their lives. Here's a look at his columns from April 2019 to September 2019, which have been lightly edited and condensed for the web. 

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