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Online Generators | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

  • We’ve taken a look at the most useful online-generators for web-development and listed them below.
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blyberg.net » Catalog Card Generator - 0 views

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    Blyberg's catalog card generator. 
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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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DC-dot - 0 views

  • This service will retrieve a Web page and automatically generate Dublin Core metadata, either as HTML <meta> tags or as RDF/XML, suitable for embedding in the <head>...</head> section of the page. The generated metadata can be edited using the form provided and converted to various other formats (USMARC, SOIF, IAFA/ROADS, TEI headers, GILS, IMS or RDF) if required. Optional, context sensitive, help is available while editing.
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[ws] Color Scheme Generator 2 - 0 views

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    A tool for generating color schemes.
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John Wilkin's blog » Next Generation Library Systems - 0 views

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    This post from John Wilkin's, University of Michigan librarian, blog outlines key principles to guide the work of supporting the library's relevance. 


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Oklahoma - GODORT - 0 views

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    Government Documents Round Table (GODORT) wiki entry for Oklahoma database sites including links to:   state government, state departments, education, family and social services resources, arts, tourism, and recreation, science, history, and library resources, jobs and careers, statistical information, license verification, property ownership, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC), and Oklahoma Resources Integration General Information Network Systems (ORIGINS). 
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The making of a classification scheme for libraries of Judaica - 66th IFLA Council and ... - 0 views

  • The authors of the scheme contend that there was and is a need for a classification system for libraries of Judaica to classify and arrange their collections according to Jewish concepts based upon Jewish thought and terminology. This paper describes the history of A Classification System for Libraries of Judaica it's development, the process involved in preparing the 2nd and 3rd revisions, and its use in various libraries.Keywords: Librarianship, Libraries, Classification, Judaica
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YouTube - The Zimmers (New video edit v.2) Released 28/05/07 - 0 views

  • The oldest and greatest rock band in the world - meet The Zimmers and their amazing cover of The Who's "My Generation".
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From The Dawn of Time - 0 views

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  • This industrial film from around 1960 clearly demonstrates that knowledge management was being touted as a management philosophy a whole generation before it became mainstream. A Prelinger Archive mashup.
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The Bellingham Herald / Local / Area has its share of Wiki meddlers - 0 views

  • People across the globe are now using the tool to see that corporations themselves are editing pages about them, generally adding favorable information or deleting negative info, even if it is factually accurate.
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SpringerLink - Journal Article - 0 views

  •  Despite its explosive growth over the last decade, the Web remains essentially a tool to allow humans to access information. The next generation of the Web, dubbed the ‘Semantic Web’, will extend the Web’s capability through the increased availability machine-processable information. These machine-processable descriptions of Web information resources are called meta-data and are associated with ontologies, or conceptualisations of the domain of application. Meta-data and associated ontologies then allows more intelligent software systems to be written, automating the analysis and exploitation of Web-based information.This paper describes how knowledge management can be improved through the adoption of Semantic Web technology. To realise this, a number of different technologies need to be brought together. Their fusion provides the infrastructure which makes semantic knowledge management possible. Specifically, the paper discusses the use of knowledge discovery and human language technology to (semi-)automatically derive the required ontologies and meta-data, along with a methodology to support this process. We describe techniques for management and controlled evolution of ontologies and a set of semantic knowledge access tools for enhanced information access. Finally, a set of application scenarios for the technology are sketched.
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"Schemes to Add Functionality to the Web OPAC" in Disruptive Library Technology Jester - 0 views

  • Schemes to add functionality to the web OPAC fall into four categories: web OPAC enhancements, web OPAC wrappers, web OPAC replacements, and integrated library system replacements. I’m outlining these four techniques in a report I’m editing for an OhioLINK strategic task force and a bit of a reality check on this categorization is desired, so if I’m missing anything big (conceptually or announcements of projects/products that fall into these categories), please let me know in the comments. Generally speaking, this list is ordered by cost/complexity to implement — from lowest to highest — as well as the ability to offer the described enhanced services from least likely to most likely.
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Health 2.0 | Economist.com - 0 views

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    This Economist article explores web-based, user-generated content with a focus on health information. 
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The Spectator Project - 0 views

  • The Spectator Project is an interactive hypermedia environment for the study of The Tatler (1709-1711), The Spectator (1711-14), and the eighteenth-century periodical in general.
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Shoestring Digital Library - 7/15/2006 - Library Journal - 0 views

  • Creating a digital library might seem like a task best left to a large research collection with a vast staff and generous budget. However, tools for successfully creating digital libraries are getting easier to use all the time.
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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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A N I M O T O: the end of slideshows - 0 views

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  • Their first release is Animoto, a web application that automatically generates professionally produced videos using their own patent-pending technology and high-end motion design. Each video is a fully customized orchestration of user-selected images and music. Produced on a widescreen format, Animoto videos have the visual energy of a music video and the emotional impact of a movie trailer.
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VentureBeat » Information pollution: Can semantic search save the day? - 0 views

  • To be able to answer this question in general principles, we can postulate that a search engine must understand what is going on, which requires algorithms capable of understanding content. This is what experts in the search field have called* Semantic Search Technology (SST).
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