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In addition to exhibiting Jewish artworks, photographs, and writings, it also featured a scholarly archive accessible to the public.
He was facing up to 50 years in jail for downloading a cache of academic journal articles from JSTOR, the scholarly archive that allowed an unlimited number of downloads by anybody on MIT's network.
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Erra refuses to discuss her childhood, so in order to find the answers in scholarly archives, the Sadie of 1982 moves her family to Israel, where her wistful 6-year-old son, Randall (future father of the monstrous Sol) narrates an account of his brief but life-changing friendship with a Palestinian girl and describes an accident that lands Sadie in a wheelchair.
Current firms include Arbor Networks (provider of Internet traffic engineering and security systems), Arbortext (provider of XML-based publishing software), JSTOR (the digital scholarly journal archive), MediaSpan (provider of software and online services for the media industries), Truven Health Analytics, and ProQuest, which includes UMI.
There was no Google when Ms. Wilkerson began and no JSTOR, the online archive of scholarly articles.
Accused of breaking into a university system to download an archive of scholarly papers, Mr. Swartz committed suicide in January.
"A lot of libraries are doing pretty drastic weeding," said Judith Russell, the University of Florida's dean of libraries who is sending the archive duplicate scholarly volumes.
The scale of the potential punishment relative to the actual harm caused has drawn comparisons to Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide after he faced steep penalties on charges of breaking into a university system to download an archive of scholarly papers, and new calls for revised hacking laws.
He worked to improve the accessibility and scholarly usefulness of those archives and, in 1995, was elected founding chairman of Massachusetts General's new archives committee.
Paradoxically, "Pox Americana" is just the kind of painstaking, archive-based, scholarly project that Ms. Fenn got into auto work to avoid.
People use libraries not just to borrow books, but also to research and apply for jobs, use onsite computers, find wireless access, read newspapers and magazines, tap into expensive databases, access archives and scholarly resources, take classes, attend career and entrepreneurship seminars, get free entertainment, on and on.
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