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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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Twitter - Library Instruction Wiki - 0 views

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    instant messaging tutorial and wiki for libraries
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Twitter / askundergrad - 0 views

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    instant messaging example for libraries
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Mobile Instant Messaging Meets Social Networking: Twitter - A Beginner's Guide, Part 1 - 0 views

  • Get acquainted with Twitter, a social networking application that is finding traction in the online communication world.
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I'm No Antidigitalist: a song about GormanGate : David Lee King - 0 views

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    This is David Lee King's musical response to Gorman's stance on Web 2.0. 
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meebo.com - 0 views

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    "meebo.com is a website for instant messaging from absolutely anywhere"
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Machines in the archives: Technology and the coming transformation of archival reference - 0 views

  • Technology is transforming the way in which researchers gain access to archives, not only in the choices archivists make about their uses of technology but in the portable technologies researchers bring with them to the archives. This essay reviews the implications of electronic mail, instant messaging and chat, digital reference services, Web sites, scanners, digital cameras, folksonomies, and various adaptive technologies in facilitating archival access. The new machines represent greater, even unprecedented, opportunities for archivists to support one of the main elements of their professional mission, namely, getting archival records used.
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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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