New on LLRX.com for January 2012

New on LLRX.com - www.llrx.com - for January 2012

**Thank you to the authors for sharing their expertise with the LLRX.com
virtual community.

++If you are interested in contributing an article, column, book review,
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>>SharePoint Blogging with Permission
http://www.llrx.com/features/sharepointblogging.htm

Lorette S.J. Weldon continues to share her guides on how librarians in
various sectors can effectively leverage SharePoint within the enterprise,
in groups, and with individuals outside the organization.

>>"Stolen" LinkedIn Profiles and the Misappropriation of Ideas
http://www.llrx.com/features/linkedinprofiles.htm

Within the context of the decline of the law tort of "hot news"
misappropriation, Professor Annemarie Bridy discusses a recent Pennsylvania
case in which the parties are fighting over ownership of a LinkedIn account
containing the plaintiff’s profile and her professional connections.

>>Forensic Bibliometrics: Information Quality Assurance in Scientific
Literature
http://www.llrx.com/features/forensicbibliometrics.htm

Ken Strutin has researched, annotated and compiled core documents that
address the causes of misconduct, spotting faked data, and repairing the
damage to the information stream.

>>Knowledge Discovery Resources 2012 - An Internet MiniGuide Annotated Link
Compilation
http://www.llrx.com/features/knowledgediscovery2012.htm

This guide by Marcus P. Zillman is focused on the latest and most competent
resources for knowledge discovery available through the Internet from a
wide range of open source authors and sponsors. These sites are sustained
by academics, publishers, professional organizations, corporations,
governments and NGOs.

>>Deep Web Research 2012
http://www.llrx.com/features/deepweb2012.htm

Marcus P. Zillman's guide provides extensive and targeted resources to
facilitate both a better understanding of the history of deep web research
as well to effectively and productively search for and locate these often
undiscovered but critical documents.

>>National Digital Library System - Early Childhood Education and Family
Literacy
http://www.llrx.com/features/digitallibrarychildedu.htm

David H. Rothman’s latest commentary on the DPLA states his position
clearly: Priority One of a national digital library system should be early
childhood education, bolstered by family literacy.
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