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Bloglines - 0 views

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    "Bloglines is a FREE online service for searching, subscribing, creating and sharing news feeds, blogs and rich web content. With Bloglines, there is no software to download or install -- simply register as a new user and you can instantly begin accessing your account any time, from any computer or mobile device."
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Rashmi Sinha's weblog - 0 views

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    Co-founder and CEO of slideshare, "Rashmi writes about social software and entrepreneurship at her blog."
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blogcasting - 0 views

  • This will turn the output of your blog into a straight up podcast ready bit of RSS.
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HeyJude - 0 views

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    "This blog was created specifically to help me engage in reflection, learning, and social networking, and to help inform my work as Education Officer, Library & Web 2.0, with Catholic Education..."
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The FRBR Blog - 0 views

  • A weblog following developments around the world in FRBR: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records.
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Subject Librarian 2.0? » HigherEd BlogCon - 0 views

  • This presentation will focus on one librarian’s practical use of blogs in an effort to convey her philosophy that regardless of the technical aspects of the changing information landscape (Library 2.0?), the song, generally, remains the same when it comes to the messages subject librarians need to convey.
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LibraryCrunch: We Know What Library 2.0 Is and Is Not - 0 views

  • Maybe it is time we all take a step back and have a mini re-evaluation of Library 2.0, what it is, and how it can help us better serve our users.
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Library Angst - 0 views

  • If we believe all the hype and rhetoric then we are essentially Information & Knowledge Professionals [1]in an Information & Knowledge Society[2] with an Information & Knowledge Economy [3]during the formative years of the Information & Knowledge age[4].
  • This manifesto is intended to propose that we do just that; that as students, faculty and staff we transform SLIS and create the kind of utopian digital learning organization that we all supposedly advocate. Let us apply the Web 2.0, Library 2.0, social networking, knowledge management principles that we are all in training to implement in society at large. Let us engage in the manifestation of a vision we all allegedly maintain:
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iLibrarian » A Librarian's Guide to Creating 2.0 Subject Guides - 0 views

  • The New Web has brought with it some amazing tools for creating online subject guides. These tools offer the addition of multimedia and multi-format elements such as photos, videos, social bookmarks, RSS feeds, and widgets to traditional resource guides, as well as an interactive dimension which makes them particularly 2.0. Here are a few tools for creating your own 2.0 guides.
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Intuiting User Expectations with Comments | NYPL Labs - 0 views

  • Comments let users see that a human is behind the interface. Comments allow people to intuit whether their problem is universal or in Kristopher Kelly’s use of the acronym, PEKAC (problem exists between keyboard and chair).
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LibrarianInBlack: IL2007: How to Lose Your New Tech Librarians & Tech Training - 0 views

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    This humorous post list items that contribute to negative working environments for tech-savvy library  professionals.
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DLIST - Collaborative Reference Work in the Blogosphere. Reference Services Review, 34(... - 0 views

  • This paper explores the use of blogs as a platform for providing reference service, and discusses Lyceum, an open source software project from ibiblio.org, for this purpose.
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Burningbird » The Bottoms Up RDF Tutorial - 0 views

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    This tutorial is based on my own uses of RDF and RDF/XML. Though I'll cover all the important components of the model, I'm focusing on what I call street RDF-RDF that can be used out of the box to meet a need rather than being targeted to some universal megadata store in the future. In addition, rather than just introduce each aspect as it comes along, and building from the simple to the complex, I'm going to take the arguments against RDF that I've heard in the last four years, and address them one at a time, using the components of RDF as I go.
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CUA-ASIS&T: Impress Your Professor: Image Indexing...to control or not to control - 0 views

  • The gist was that computer scientists have come up with a new way to tackle the massive task of classifying images in large databases by making a game of it.
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SemanticReport.com - The Semantic Web as a Large, Searchable Catalogue: A Librarian's P... - 0 views

  • Some information observers have suggested that Web 2.0's rise has been due to software applications, while it is becoming increasingly obvious to futurists that the Semantic Web will be defined by services. How those services will be developed and leveraged to bring order to the Web is central to our discussion of the Semantic Web. We discuss the broad implications of these issues through a lens of our work as library professionals, and the time we spend blogging about information on the Web, and its evolution.
  • The Resource Description Framework (RDF), a method of connecting URIs in a meaningful way, is the key to making the Semantic Web possible.
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Allan's Library: Introducing Semantic Searching - 0 views

  • Built on Semantic Web technologies, hakia is a new "meaning-based" (semantic) search engine with the purpose of improving search relevancy and interactivity -- the potential benefits for end users are search efficiency, richness of information, and saving time.
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Allan's Library: Web 3.0 Librarian - 0 views

  • My colleague Dean Giustini and I have collaborated on an article, The Semantic Web as a large, searchable catalogue: a librarian’s perspective. In it, we argue that librarians will play a prominent role in Web 3.0. The current Web is disjointed and disorganized, and searching is much like looking for a needle in the haystack.
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Forget the Lipstick. This Pig Just Needs Social Skills. | code4lib - 0 views

  • This session will describe the work that BiblioCommons has been undertaking to explore implementation models for Social Discovery Systems in library environments, with seed funding form three Canadian Provinces.
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Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology: Advising Appointment in Second Life - 0 views

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    ""Maybe SL isn't sustainable long-term, that's fine, we can just move to another virtual environment. My personal feeling about technology is that everything you learn can be applied elsewhere, therefore the more you know the better."
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Education Futures » Games in the Classroom 7-game mechanics for creating lear... - 0 views

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    This post discusses the power of gaming in education. 
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