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Maria Puga

Join With Us in Supporting Blog Action Day! | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    One of the most powerful aspects of blogging is anyone, anywhere can have a voice to express opinions and make a difference. Blog Action Day is an excellent
Helen Nam

MAKE: Blog: HOW TO - Make an e-paper clock from Esquire magazine - 0 views

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    This article discusses how to turn the e-ink cover of Esquire into a working clock. There is also a brief discussion of the cover and how it works, as well as pictures of the cover.
Rebecca Benner

Science Commons - 0 views

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    I stumbled upon this during Open Access Day. Might be interesting for STM folks to check out.
Georgina B

Access : : Nature - 0 views

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    Hi Everyone, this may be the article regarding the accuracy of Wikipedia vs. Britannica that Dr. Grossblatt was talking about. This is three years old, so I wonder if the findings would be different today.
Georgina B

University Libraries in Google Project to Offer Backup Digital Library - Chronicle.com - 0 views

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    I thought that this was worth reading because it is a back-up plan for the Google scanning project.
Helen Nam

Stephen King: Chick lit vs. 'Manfiction' - 0 views

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    EW's pop-culture columnist takes a Beretta and blowtorch to the idea that men don't read.
Kristen Reynolds

48 Hours on Wikipedia « The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

  • Overall, 1/3 to 1/2 of the fibs were corrected within 48 hours
  • the median response time was 2 hours 15 minutes (it took about twice as long to correct a subset of articles that were not high-profile).
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    This is the article about a study done on response time in Wikipedia I mentioned in class last night. Very interesting stuff!
Stephanie Wynn

The Way We Webbed: A Decade of Google -- Oh, the Joy of Cyberpast - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    A light article on the last decade of Google and its influence, but also some interesting tidbits about attempts to archive the Web. What's worth archiving? How to go about it?
arnie Grossblatt

10 Things Epublishers Should Do for Readers - 0 views

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    Suggestions for epublishers from a reader's perspective
arnie Grossblatt

MagCloud - 0 views

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    HP announces a POD service for magazines.
arnie Grossblatt

From Print to E, Some Items To Consider | Booksquare - 0 views

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    Message to publishers - get over print products and embrace ebooks. Some suggestions for publishers on making the transition.
arnie Grossblatt

eInk: A Possible Future for Paper - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

  • But there will be a point--and I believe in our lifetime--when we'll see the demise of the traditional print newspaper
  • But paper can easily be replaced--and the factor that will drive this is simple economics.
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    How the economics of print production will drive the demise of print from the R&D labs of the NY Times.
Amanda Straub

theBookseller.com - 0 views

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    Amazon UK is launching a print on demand program (or "programme" as they say), bringing out-of-print and backlist titles back into the market.
Helen Nam

The Growth of Talking Points Memo: A Case Study in Independent Media | Media and Techno... - 0 views

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    This interview with the founder of Talking Points Memo describes the process of his nutty personal blog became respected "independent media." TPM broke the Duke Cunningham bribery scandal and the US Attorneys firing scandal. Perhaps this is the authority "test" for political blogs -- they must break a major news scandal. Whatever you think of him, Matt Drudge made his bones by breaking the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Helen Nam

The Million Word March | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    The English language is rapidly approaching a million words. However, experts disagree on what exactly constitutes a "word." The Global Language Monitor uses proprietary software to monitor word use and popularity.
Helen Nam

Oxford closes Canadian dictionary division - 0 views

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    Oxford closes its Canadian dictionary division due to pressure from online dictionaries.
Stephanie Wynn

To broaden awareness and understanding of Open Access - Open Access Day - October 14, 2008 - 0 views

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    October 14 is Open Access day. Co-sponsored by the Public Library of Science, open access is gaining ground, but PLOS, SPARC, and Students for FreeCulture are hoping to get a little boost with this first OA Day.
Rebecca Benner

Society for Scholarly Publishing - 2008 Fall Seminars - 0 views

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    Seminars offered by SSP in November. See especially "E-journal publishing: A critical review of emerging standards and practice" (Nov 19).
Michael Jensen

IPhone Steals Lead Over Kindle - Forbes.com - 1 views

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    "Stanza, a book reading application offered in Apple's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) iPhone App Store since July, has been downloaded more than 395,000 times and continues to be installed at an average rate of about 5,000 copies a day... In other words, Apple may have inadvertently sold more e-readers than any other company in the nascent digital book market. ...
arnie Grossblatt

thedigitalist.net » Skills in the Digital Era part two - 0 views

  • in my view there is no need for a digital editor as such in a trade publishing house, rather an editor who understands the digital world:
  • it’s marketing that will have to continue to change the most to find new readers and new ways of reaching readers.
  • Writing that uses new media by incorporating visuals, sound, movies and so on in different delivery platforms such as the new Sony Reader, Alternate Reality Games mixing narrative and interaction by readers and contributors, self-published material, collaborative wikinovels and other kinds of informal, or extra-formal creativity, are exactly the kind of material that a traditional trade publishing house such as Pan Macmillan, however innovative, finds it very difficult to use, or even acknowledge, in a publishing process, and it’s unlikely to be seriously practical in the short term, which means until someone can think of a way to make money out of it, not least because digital projects are typically seen by customers and authors as free or very low-cost, when in fact they’re often more expensive than traditional ones because of the high set-up and development costs
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  • two key issues: accuracy of conversion, which we set at 99.999999%, instead of some competitors’ 99.95%, and attending to the reader experience by providing accurate and appropriate metadata, which is one of the points I want to illustrate later on to show why I believe editors need new knowledge not new skills
  • What it needs to do instead is create a new post-publishing process, a sort of après-lit, which makes clever and effective use of reader involvement through websites and with social-networking tools, but that is familiar Web 2.0 material and outside the scope of this answer.
  • How much is digital going to change the way I work?’
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    One editor's take what endures and what changes for publishers and editors in the digital world.
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