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  1. Banned Books by the Numbers September 30, 2014

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  2. Say Goodbye to the Original Yahoo Directory September 30, 2014

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  3. Education at a Glance 2014: OECD Indicators September 30, 2014

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  4. Tips for Students: Strategies for Reading September 30, 2014

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  5. How kids compare against their parents’ level of schooling September 30, 2014

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  6. How to Graciously Say No to Anyone September 29, 2014

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  7. LEGAL FUTURES INFOGRAPHIC FOR THE CANADIAN BAR ASSOCIATION September 29, 2014

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  8. Marketing Artists vs. Marketing Scientists September 29, 2014

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  9. Is a Degree Still Worth It? Yes, Researchers Say, and the Payoff Is Getting Better September 28, 2014

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  10. 7 New Statistics About Facebook Users That Reveal Why It’s Such A Powerful Marketing Platform Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/a-primer-on-facebook-user-statistics-2014-9#ixzz3DKcsXMPi September 28, 2014

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  11. A Way Forward for the University in a Digital Age September 28, 2014

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  12. Who Are Big Data’s Big Winners? September 27, 2014

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  13. This World Map Shows Every Device Connected To The Internet September 27, 2014

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  14. The Web is 25 years old – so how has it changed the way we learn? September 27, 2014

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  15. Town Hall & Infographic: What’s the future of the library in the age of Google? September 26, 2014

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  16. Internet Librarian International: London UK September 26, 2014

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  17. 30 little-known features of popular social media sites September 26, 2014

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  18. Spurious Correlations September 26, 2014

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  19. eLearning Future: 6 eLearning Trends Infographic September 26, 2014

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  20. Anatomy of a Highly Successful Non-Traditional Student September 25, 2014

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  21. The declining economic value of routine cognitive work September 25, 2014

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  22. Genetic Basis of intelligence involves about twenty times the genes as the genes for height September 25, 2014

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  23. OLS-North Conference Presentation September 24, 2014

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  24. New SAGE white paper analyzes the state of reference resources in 2014 and beyond September 24, 2014

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  25. INFOGRAPHIC: Checking Out America’s Libraries September 24, 2014

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