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IT Conversations: Beth Jefferson - 0 views

  • On this episode of Interviews with Innovators, Jon Udell's guest is Beth Jefferson, the founder of BiblioCommons. Her company's new software aims to transform public libraries' online catalogs into environments for social discovery of resources that are cataloged not only by librarians, but also by patrons.
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Adding video to your website - 0 views

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    Information on adding video to a website "without fancy streaming servers."
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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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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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Student Affairs - Blog on Library Journal - 0 views

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    This post considers the job market for MLS graduates.
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Catalogs, Card-and Other Anachronisms, by Karen Coyle - 0 views

  • When you contemplate the sheer artifice of the card, it's a wonder that library users have managed to adopt the library view of the bibliographic universe, and often without any formal training. And although we have progressed beyond the card catalog to online catalogs, we are still working within some of the constraints of that technology. For the sake of our users it would be a good idea to decide to leave the card behind us, once and for all.
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Bulletin August/September 2007 - 0 views

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    This site provides examples of FRBR in action including working systems and prototypes as well as conversion and display tools.
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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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O'Reilly Network -- My Blog, My Outboard Brain - 0 views

  • Blogging gave my knowledge-grazing direction and reward.
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What is browsing-really? A model drawing from behavioural science research - 0 views

  • Introduction. It is argued that the actual elements of typical browsing episodes have not been well captured by common approaches to the concept to date. Method. Empirical research results reported by previous researchers are presented and closely analysed. Analysis. Based on the issues raised by the above research review, the components of browsing are closely analysed and developed. Browsing is seen to consist of a series of four steps, iterated indefinitely until the end of a browsing episode: 1) glimpsing a field of vision, 2) selecting or sampling a physical or informational object within the field of vision, 3) examining the object, 4) acquiring the object (conceptually and/or physically) or abandoning it. Not all of these elements need be present in every browsing episode, though multiple glimpses are seen to be the minimum to constitute the act. Results. This concept of browsing is then shown to have persuasive support in the psychological and anthropological literature, where research on visual search, curiosity and exploratory behaviour all find harmony with this perspective. Conclusions. It is argued that this conception of browsing is closer to real human behaviour than other approaches. Implications for better information system design are developed.
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XML in 10 points - 0 views

  • This summary in 10 points attempts to capture enough of the basic concepts to enable a beginner to see the forest through the trees.
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Book Shelf View - 0 views

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    Blog post describes two technology concepts for application in libraries including:
    "Imagine keyword searching through a book database, only the results come back as a picture of library stacks where the book is highlighted in context, where serendipity and browsing could happen."
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    "Another idea in the physical world would be to create rooms, about the size of a study room, with walls with functionality similar to iPhone screens where one could search either through voice recognition or via wireless keyboards, then walk over to the wall of books, seeing life-size images. Touch a book, and open it with an effect similar to the Internet Archive's OpenLibrary page-turner, but using touch screen technology"
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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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Knowledge-at-work: 5 best KM on-line discussions - 0 views

  • 5 best KM on-line discussions Where are the most active KM discussions taking place?
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Reading Books in the Digital Age subsequent to Amazon, Google and the long tail - 0 views

  • Presenting a wide range of literature, this article explores the state of art in book research, paying particular attention to John B. Thompson’s interpretation of digital transformations within the book industry, as depicted in Books in the Digital Age (2005). Claiming that Thompson’s analyses are one–sided, the article applies alternative perspectives and a model of a text cycle, contending that the diminishing role of paper in text production and text distribution makes the dominant position of printed books particularly vulnerable to advances in digital reading technologies.
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Tags Help Make Libraries Del.icio.us - 9/15/2007 - Library Journal - 0 views

  • Now social bookmarking and tagging tools help librarians bridge the gap between the library's need to offer authoritative, well-organized information and their patrons' web experience.
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LibrarianInBlack: Review of Open-Source Software for Libraries - 0 views

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    LibrarianInBlack.net's review of open-source software for libraries
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ANT Censuses of the Internet Address Space - 0 views

  • Starting in 2003, researchers at ISI have been collecting data about the Internet address space. As part of this work we have been probing all addresses in the allocated Internet address space. This web page summarizes this research, the datasets, and related papers. A second web page shows our plot of the entire internet at scale (one square is one host).
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Rambling Librarian :: Incidental Thoughts of a Singapore Liblogarian: TagClouds: What i... - 0 views

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    Post titled, "TagClouds:  What if OPACs allowed a 'Browse by Tags' feature?"
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