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Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives, and Museums - 0 views

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    Smith-Yoshimura, K., & Shein, C. (2011). User contributions sought by LAMs. Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives and Museums Part 1: Site Reviews (pp. 13-36). Dublin  Ohio: OCLC. Retrieved from http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2011/2011-02r.htm Skim-read this to ensure that you understand the definitions of the seven different ways that libraries, archives and museums are using social metadata. Read more of this report if you are interested:
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The Cluetrain Manifesto - Entire Text Index Page - 0 views

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    Levine, R., Locke, C., Searles, D., Weinberger, D., & McKee, J. (1999). The Cluetrain Manifesto. Retrieved April 29, 2011, from http://www.cluetrain.com/ CORPORATIONS, THE INTERNET AND THE "HUMAN VOICE"
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iPod Touch: Hands-on with the almost-iPhone - MP3 players - CNET Reviews - 0 views

  • This is an excellent camera for an iPod Touch, and a great one even compared with iPhones and smartphones. This is, finally, an iPod that’s also a camera. Hence, perhaps, the wrist strap.
  • This a killer portable video recorder, too. So far, it seems to be taking impressive photos and video.
  • fastest Touch that’s ever been made, and the first Touch you’d seriously use as a camera.
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Curtin Courses Online Handbook 2012 - Introduction to Librarianship 101 - 0 views

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    "Introduction to Librarianship 101"
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Log in, tune out: is technology driving us crazy? - 0 views

  • But some experts are starting to worry that the digital revolution transforming the way we live is also making us ill.
  • may be causing structural changes in the brain.
  • non-verbal cues such as body language and eye contact, which may be responsible for up to 70 per cent of our understanding of human messages, are not available to social media users, and therefore innate traits such as empathy are being diminished.
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  • ''There are lots of social pressures to respond instantaneously, whether you've got your on-leave email tracker on or not, so that work-life balance is a growing issue … We're embedded in a culture where this is normative and we just do things without stepping back and reflecting and asking is this actually good for us or the next generation?''
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    "Could being plugged in to social media be rewiring kids' brains? THERE IS no down time for the digital native. "
Joanne S

A decade of recordkeeping education at Curtin University of Technology: flux and flexib... - 0 views

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    ALJ
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Amanda Palmer: The art of asking | Video on TED.com - Topic 1.1: Music: I Want My MP3 - 0 views

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      Topic 1.1: Music: I Want My MP3 (Breathes in, breathes out) So I didn't always make my living from music. For about the five years after graduating from an upstanding liberal arts university, this was my day job. I was a self-employed living statue called the 8-Foot Bride, and I love telling people l did this for a job, because everybody always wants to know, who are these freaks in real life? Hello. I painted myself white one day, stood on a box, put a hat or a can at my feet, and when someone came by and dropped in money, I handed them a flower and some intense eye contact. And if they didn't take the flower, I threw in a gesture of sadness and longing as they walked away. (Laughter) So I had the most profound encounters with people, especially lonely people who looked like they hadn't talked to anyone in weeks, and we would get this beautiful moment of prolonged eye contact being allowed in a city street, and we would sort of fall in love a little bit. And my eyes would say, "Thank you. I see you." And their eyes would say, "Nobody ever sees me. Thank you." And I would get harassed sometimes. People would yell at me from their passing cars. "Get a job!" And I'd be, like, "This is my job." But it hurt, because it made me fear that I was somehow doing something un-joblike and unfair, shameful. I had no idea how perfect a real education I was getting for the music business on this box. And for the economists out there, you may be interested to know I actually made a pretty predictable income, which was shocking to me given I had no regular customers, but pretty much 60 bucks on a Tuesday, 90 bucks on a Friday. It was consistent. And meanwhile, I was touring locally and playing in nightclubs with my band, the Dresden Dolls. This was me on piano, a genius drummer. I wrote the songs, and eventually we started making enough money that I could quit being a statue, and as we started touring, I really didn't want to lose this sense of direct connection
Joanne S

Why I'm Not Going Near Spotify (and Why You Shouldn't Either) - James Allworth - Harvar... - 0 views

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      This is interesting because it points to a common business strategy online these days, that is, build a network of users through free/freemium model and then, when there is a large enough base, change the business model to generate revenue. Quite a few internet businesses run on the investment income initially and only start pulling in revenue later on. Worth thinking about in term of the economy category (you all remember that you need to try to keep community, power, economy and identity in your head somewhere when doing your readings and other work in this unit?) - if we depend on these services for our music etc, are we thinking enough about the fact that these are not provided out of altruism but are commercial ventures and thus, the shape of the platform and network (and hence, our experiences) are determined by the profit imperative? Pandora also restricted its free service, moving to closer to the 'freemium' business model. At this point, it appears to be at a level that probably won't impact significantly on most. However, I'd like you to consider the implications of having a commercial service like this become embedded in your lives (and many many of the internet services we have are profit-based) against those larger questions of the unit (see the interpretive and critical perspectives in particular)--economic and political aspect
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Information Management Associates - Home | Academic Records Management | University Rec... - 0 views

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    Records Facts, Laws, Statistic, Wisdom An interesting site is that maintained by Information Management Associates, Inc.
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Office of the Auditor General - Home - 0 views

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    Recordkeeping Plans from SROWA This link leads you to the SROWA's webpage where you will find background to the Recordkeeping Plans, templates for the RKP, RKP self evaluation checklist for State and Local Goverment agencies, and other useful information. See also, the training presentation slides to the RKP at the bottom of the webpage under the section Recordkeeping Plan Training.  
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State Records Act 2000 - 00-00-02 - 0 views

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    Read the introduction to the State Records Act as background and summary to the Act itself. Also, read The Review of the implementation of the State Records Act 2000. 
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Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata - 0 views

  • he overall costs for users of the system in terms of time and effort are far lower than systems that rely on complex hierarchal classification and categorization schemes. In addition to this structural difference, the context of the use in these systems is not just one of personal organization, but of communication and sharing. The near instant feedback in these systems leads to a communicative nature of tag use.
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    Mathes, A. (2004). Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata.
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Form creation software by Adobe Acrobat - 0 views

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    This is another popular forms creation and management tool. There are options to insert digital signatures using this software. You may have completed an online form using Adobe and hope it was a pleasant experience. I liked the digital sigature aspect of this software.
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