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Q: Why Does Microsoft Need Yammer? A: To Save SharePoint - 0 views

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    Yammer bought by Microsoft.  The Communications group has also been playing with Socialcast.  I'll send out invitations.
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Slack: Be less busy - 1 views

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    The short video is actually fun to watch. A new way to communicate that puts it all in one place. Integrates with Teamwork through Zapier: https://zapier.com/zapbook/teamworkpm/slack/
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Video | DataEDGE Conference - 5 views

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    In early May of this year, I was fortunate to be able to attend the annual DataEDGE conference hosted by the University of California, Berkeley School of Information. This is a conference that focuses on developments in data science with some emphasis on work going on at Berkeley and more broadly in the Bay Area, and offers a range of presentations dealing with technical developments, workforce, and broader implications of data science. There is much here that will interest various segments of the CNI community, I thnk.
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Graphic "TOC" of Newsletter Entries - 1 views

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    An inspiring use of graphic repetition. Some of my bookmarks may not immediately "make sense" as to their significance. The design process though, is not a logical one; and inspiration passes through our own filters.
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Text A Librarian >> Text Message SMS Reference Services, Ask a Librarian, Mobile Refere... - 0 views

  • Text a Librarian is an easy to use text messaging solution that enables students/members and reference desk librarians to communicate through online "Questionariums."
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Search Box: Examples And Best Practices - 0 views

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    Helpful info on search box design and function.
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DESIGN - Data Visualization / Information Graphics - 0 views

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    This is an example of the difference between "pretty graphics" and Visual Communication.
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iLibrarian » One Minute Critic - 0 views

  • Sam Wallin (aka Crash Solo), and other librarians at the Vancouver Community Library in Vancouver, Washington have created a series of 60-second book review videos called “The One Minute Critic”.
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      Cool idea...
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Diigo User Communities ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

  • It was like a tidal wave over the weekend as large segments of the edublogosphere discovered the social networking and resource sharing site Diigo.
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    Looks like Diigo is getting pretty popular...
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