Social network site for University web developers... includes a subgroups that might interest us (including groups for Drupal, CMS, Sharepoint, etc) - http://cuwebd.ning.com/groups
Example of mobile site using jQuery Mobile. From the Digital Services Librarian: "...; I released our library's first mobile site this summer (http://m.library.iit.edu), and the framework allowed me to concentrate on the university-specific items I had to address (such as rewriting our textbook checkout code) rather than how to make it look nice on various mobile platforms."
LITA Regional Institute on User Centered Design on July 24, 2009 at the Thompson Conference Center here in Austin. The speaker, Brenda Reeb, is the coordinator of the usability program at the River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester.
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.
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?
scoped search tool that I will be working to integrate so that our subject specialists and instructors can generate code to include on their subject pages or course guides