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October 25, 2013

Make the DPLA a world-class academic system, let public libraries form their own e-system, and create an endowment for both, says Jim Duncan

Editor’s note: This is Part Two of Duncan’s LibraryCity series on...
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October 25, 2013

Why the DPLA is not a public library, despite its many virtues and the P word in its name

Editor’s note: This is Part One of Duncan's LibraryCity series on the...
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October 25, 2013

Jim Duncan, Colorado Library Consortium executive director, speaks out in LibraryCity series on public libraries and the Digital Public Library of America

What kind of national digital library system—or systems, plural—should the U.S....
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Jim Duncan, executive director of the Colorado Library Consortium
February 11, 2013

A national digital library endowment: How America’s billionaires could be modern Carnegies for real

Update: James Fallows's blog on The Atlantic's site reproduced part of...
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