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Jade Diaz

'Digital Literacy' Will Never Replace The Traditional Kind Read more: http://ideas.tim... - 0 views

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    An argument against focusing on the information tools and for good old fashioned knowledge and critical thinking
Jade Diaz

AJAX and Accessibility- Standards Schmandards - 0 views

  • Improving accessibility of AJAX forms Fortunately there are some things we can do to increase accessbility of AJAX forms. Here are my recommendations: Inform the user at the top of the form that it requires javascript or detect javascript automatically and warn the user when it isn’t available. If the form has many fields you will spare your users a lot of frustration. Everyone hates filling out a form just to find out that they can’t submit it. Inform the user that the page is updated dynamically. This is especially important for screen reader users and will help them decide when to trigger a re-read of the page. Make it possible to recieve an alert when information was updated. This may not be practically possible depending on the complexity of your form but will help a screen reader user a lot. Alert boxes are read by the screen reader and are usually displayed together with a sound. The checkbox should be displayed so it is clear that it is not part of the original form. Highlight recently updated areas for a short period of time. This will help sighted users understand what just happened. The nice folks over at 37signals have dubbed this “The Yellow Fade Technique” but you can use any colour you like. Check out Adam Michela’s code for another way of providing the fade.
Jade Diaz

Drexel University Libraries - 0 views

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    Here they use a Summon image (with tiny illegible writing) to brand their search and a link to information and video about Summon. But do users really care? I'm not saying we should hide the search vendor branding entirely but does it make sense to feature it like this?
Matt Lisle

Library Catalog Tutorial as a Graphic Novel - 0 views

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    This is a cool tutorial that is in the form of a graphic novel. Read more about the making of it at http://librariansmatter.com/blog/2008/11/12/information-literacy-seven-ways-to-think-outside-the-box/
Jade Diaz

A List Apart: Articles: Flexible Fuel: Educating the Client on IA - 0 views

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    Informative post about different kinds of IA deliverables and where they fit into the overall process.
matthewav

DESIGN - Data Visualization / Information Graphics - 0 views

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    This is an example of the difference between "pretty graphics" and Visual Communication.
Aaron Choate

YouTube - Information R/evolution - 0 views

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    The Internet BAH!
Matt Lisle

MIT Mobile Web | Get MIT Mobile Web at SourceForge.net - 1 views

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    The MIT Mobile Web Open Source Project is designed to allow developers to collaborate on developing Mobile Web Sites primarily for higher education institutions to provide mobile access to information to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Matt Lisle

MAYA Design: What is Information Architecture? - 0 views

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    Two great videos on IA...
Jade Diaz

Openwave Developer Network - Tools & SDK - Openwave Phone Simulator - 0 views

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    Product page for Openwave Phone Simulator, providing information on building and testing WAP 2.0, XHTML, MMS, push and location-based applications.
matthewav

The Royal Marines / Royal Navy Website - 2 views

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    We are not the demographic of this site. So, even if the topic doesn't appeal to all of us, the success of the site is well documented. Since the site's creation, the Royal Marines and Royal Navy have seen huge increases in qualified candidates and in meeting their recruitment goals. The case study of this site dealt with two main issues brought from the Client: 1) LOTS OF INFORMATION: One of the major successes of this site is that the target audience said they felt they were given all the information they needed to make their decision on joining the Royal Marines. 2) INTERACTIVITY: The site is PACKED with interactive elements: tests, maps, checklists, etc. ALSO OF NOTE: Gotta love the "English manner" in the way they tell you about cookies from their site (at the top of the homepage when you first arrive at the site). Click on "More About Cookies" and see how much info they provided.
Jade Diaz

Cecil H. Green Library | Stanford University Libraries - 0 views

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    Good example of an At a Glance Branch page that incorporates key information: -hours -map -floor plans -contact info -service points -subjects -equipment
Aaron Choate

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.
matthewav

How to Be Creative - 1 views

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    The premise is misleading, but the article has some useful tips and information. The article should clarify that: "Everyone can be creative at something; but that something might not be a way to earn a living." A comedian once said, "A dodo bird can be beautiful and useful and important...but you don't encourage the dodo bird to fly."
matthewav

CSS Gradients - 0 views

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    Some interesting information on moving away from the 1 pixel slices that make up most gradients in HTML.
Jade Diaz

The Gateway to Information - 0 views

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    A good example from OSU of Research by Subject pages where the user chooses subject and type(s) of info needed. Results are clear and consistent.
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