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death, the blog

Posted on 12Apr06 by jessamyn

Sometimes it’s interesting to subscribe to odd feeds just to learn something about the way other people receive information. When David Bigwood posted about the new OCLC Death Dates feed (they call it something like “closed dates in authority records” *yawn*) I knew I had to check it out.

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