Link of the Week: May 11 - 18
Peter Scott Sites
Peter Scott (best known, according to one of his sites, for compiling the first hypertext 'links page’ of Internet resources) maintains several sites worth bookmarking as references.

Publishers’ Catalogues
is an index of book publishers, the allrecordlabels.com site lists record labels worldwide, and the LibDex site is an index listing over 18,000 libraries. Scott also maintains the Library Weblogs, by and for librarians.

Scott owns and operates The Weblogs Compendium, which has everything you need to know about using and creating “blogs,” including information on RSS readers, which are quickly becoming a spam-free alternative to e-mailed bulletins.

For information and links for library hounds, visit Peter Scott’s Library Blog.

Please note that next week’s link will be posted on Tuesday evening instead of Monday evening.

Nonprofits Online
View our latest links page for nonprofits here.

Media Forum Links

The handouts that were distributed by journalists at our media forum are online. Journalist contact information is posted also, if you want to follow up with any of the people you met at the forum (or if you live in the Asheville area and want to see what you missed!).

Link/Article of the Week Archives
For your convenience, we've begun archiving past weeks' featured links and articles.

The Missing Link
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Article Spotlight: Smart Growth?: Matthew Osborne of The Graham Star reports on a continuing tax assessment conflict between Graham County and Alcoa. Alcoa claims its property is worth $220 million less that the county says. The matter, described in Alcoa makes its case to NC tax commission, is among the most complex in NC history.

 

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