Information in and of itself rarely knows or respects artificial boundaries. We don't need to either.
BY STEPHEN ABRAM, SLA PRESIDENT
It's been a big month. As I write this column (my last as president of SLA, although my regular InfoTech columns will continue) in the waning days of September, we are living in truly tumultuous times! It appears that we are undergoing an intensification of the social, economic, demographic, electoral and technological change that has been predicted for a number of years. Indeed, it was a centerpiece of both my and Janice Lachance's remarks as we opened the 2008 association year in Louisville.
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