Friday, November 11, 2005

Thought for the Day

Criticism

Never fear criticism when you're right;
Never ignore criticism when you're wrong

-McKenzie

Topic of the Day

Digital library
A digital library is a library in which a significant proportion of the resources are available in machine-readable format (as opposed to print or microform), accessible by means of computers. The digital content may be locally held or accessed remotely via computer networks. In libraries, the process of digitization began with the catalog, moved to periodical indexes and abstracting services, then to periodicals and large reference works, and finally to book publishing. Some of the largest and most successful digital libraries are Project Gutenberg, ibiblio and the Internet Archive.

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