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Hectic Pace - 0 views

  • Our profession has been talking a lot lately about centralization of cataloging efforts, digital library efforts, and even IT services. In retrospect, the conversation about centralized reference services was a bit premature, but a new distributed—but as yet unmanaged—infrastructure seems to be emerging. (Perhaps a new cottage industry opportunity?)
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silver in sf - 0 views

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    Dr. David Silver's blog.
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Scientists Use Google Widget to Improve Image Labeling | Wired Science from Wired.com - 0 views

  • University of California researchers are claiming they’ve added “common sense” to computers’ ability to recognize objects in photographs. 
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Bonnie Nardi - 0 views

  • While face to face interaction is especially rich in ways to establish connection (touching, eating together, making eye contact, sharing common space, informal chitchat), people also establish connection through mediated communication. Blogs, wikis, instant messaging, email, chat, newsgroups, listservs, websites, and games are especially interesting forms of human communication that establish and maintain fields of connection as well as allow for the exchange of substantive information. M
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theorywatch - 0 views

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    Doc Martens's blog
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KM 5433 Blog/Joe Colannino: Saturday, October 21, 2006 - 0 views

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    Colannino's reflection on Greenberg's "Understanding Metadata Schemes, Part 1, Intellectual Foundations"
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Basic Competencies of a 2.0 Librarian: Why Learn this Stuff? : David Lee King - 0 views

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    Excerpt from the post reads:  "The library world is beginning a transformation from a single focus on content-storing-and-retrieval to a more varied focus where creating content is also important. This is happening for many reasons… one reason being the ease of digital content creation that web 2.0 tools allow. Librarians, especially librarians hired to do 2.0-ish stuff, are being asked to create content - write blog posts, create screencasts and podcasts, experiment with video, and teach other library staff how to do these things.cerpt from the post: "
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Library Voice » MeeboMe and Pidgin is like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups - 0 views

  • So I was in a OhioLINK meeting yesterday, and one of the committee members told me that her colleague, Andrew Whitis, had gotten a meebome widget to work with Pidgin. They use Pidgin instead of Trillian to connect to multiple IM clients. Being able to connect to the meebome widget through my IM client sounded like a dream come true, so I decided to check it out. For libraries who staff IM with Trillian, a Meebome widget with meebo, and skype with skype, logging into to three different things can be quite the ordeal. Even NASA doesn’t have to start as many programs when launching the shuttle. I’ve written before about using multiple clients, so this seems to help get rid of the need to log into meebo. I downloaded and installed this plugin, and thus far it seems to be working great.  Here’s what I did. 
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See Also… » How 1983 wasn't like "1983" - 0 views

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    Steve Lawson's blog:  "the Humanities Liaison Librarian for Tutt Library at Colorado College, Colorado Springs. I work with the faculty of the Humanities Division to do collection development in those subjects; I teach bibliographic instruction for humanities classes; and I work with humanities faculty when they have questions about using the library or library policy. General reference duty at the ref. desk is also part of my job. Beyond that, I am interested in using the web to bring better, more useful, and more usable services to our students and faculty."
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Rhymes with Orange - 0 views

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    Comic about the hazards of blogging.
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How to: Be an uber blogger, by Cory Doctorow - 0 views

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    In this youtube video, Doctorow suggests tips on using headlines and leads in blogs.
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InfoSpaces » Blog Archive » FaceTag - 0 views

  • FaceTag is a working prototype of a semantic collaborative tagging tool conceived for bookmarking information architecture resources. It aims to show how the flat keywords space of tags can be effectively mixed with a richer faceted classification scheme to improve the system information architecture.
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CommentPress - 0 views

  • CommentPress is an open source theme for the WordPress blogging engine that allows readers to comment paragraph by paragraph in the margins of a text.
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Google Reader - 0 views

  • Get all your news and blogs in one place with Google Reader
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librarian.net » Blog Archive » do you ubuntu? - 0 views

  • My install process went like this: download and burn the Ubuntu disk image to a CD. Turn on the computer with the Ubuntu CD in the CD drive. The computer boots Ubuntu from the CD. You have the option to run it this way or install it to the hard drive. You have the option to install it on a partition (and keep Windows also) or just erase the drive and install Ubuntu as the only operating system.
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How to Change the World: By the Numbers: How I built a Web 2.0, User-Generated Content,... - 0 views

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    Post titled, By the Numbers:  How I built a Web 2.0, User-Generated Content, Citizen Journalism, Long-Tail Social Media Site for $12, 107.09, includes a slideshare presentation. 
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The Great Seduction - 0 views

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    blog on media, culture and technology
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ShelterIt - My digital think-tank: Resignation : Redux - 0 views

  • he book is dying as the opus of knowledge. More and more they'll be known as a physical archive interesting mostly to specialists, and will no longer be the keepers of current and / or mainstream knowledge. All of that will be given to computers, databases, websites, companies
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OUseful Info: Scoping Library Website Analytics - 0 views

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    Post about library website analytics:  the questions these statistics might answer and the goals they might help define. 
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Ruminate » Blog Archive » Wikipedia's Imminent Demise? - 0 views

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    Chris Lott considers changes to Wikipedia's editing system.
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