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USNews.com: America's Best Graduate Schools 2008: The Sciences: Library and Information... - 0 views

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    The top three LIS PH.D schools ranked in 2006.
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cliffors619 - School Counseling and Family Counseling Resources Subject Page - 0 views

  • This page is a resource for information about school and family counseling on the web.
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Reuters/Second Life » Merchants pin hopes on back-to-school rush - 0 views

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    This article in Reuters education in Second Life.
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News: Lecture Archive | University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Informati... - 0 views

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    The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Graduate School of Library and Information Science provides links to a variety of LIS lectures and presentations.  Highlights include:

    "The Genius of Cataloging" (Francis Miksa)

    "The Google Library: 10 Questions" (Siva Vaidhyanathan)

    "The Network Rewrites the Library" (Lorcan Dempsey)

    "The Secret History of Open Source Software Practices" (Thomas Haigh).

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ALA | Scholarships - 0 views

  • The American Library Association (ALA) is committed to promoting and advancing the librarian profession. To demonstrate this commitment, the ALA and its units provide more than $300,000 annually for study in a master's degree in library and information studies from an ALA accredited program, or for a master's degree in school library media program that meets the ALA curriculum guidelines for a National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) accredited unit.
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ALA | What Is Reference For? - 0 views

  • If the point of reference service is to help people find the information resources they want or need, then the technological environment should help to dictate what a service should look like.
  • ibraries will need to provide a mix of services via a range of methods:
  • It would make more sense to play to our strengths: concerns about evaluation and quality of information sources, sophisticated tools and techniques for searching, understanding the nature of users, their communities, their needs and situations, compiling and organizing and packaging information resources for their use, helping them to understand how to help themselves and how to use and evaluate information. These, the goals and motivations for reference librarians for over a century, would lead us to a school of reference librarianship less focused on the answers to specific questions and more on providing assistance and support to people with more detailed, more demanding, more comprehensive information needs of all kinds, from the personal to the professional, from the mundane to the cosmic.
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Scott Isensee and Randolph Bias - The Future of Usability - TalkBMC - 0 views

  • The Future of Usability: Podcast interview with Randolph Bias, associate professor, The University of Texas at Austin School of Information, and Scott Isensee, user interface architect at BMC Software, Inc.
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Apple - Education - iTunes U - 0 views

  • esigned to be completely intuitive, iTunes U is based on the iTunes Store, where millions of people already get their music, movies, and TV shows. Now there’s an area of the iTunes Store devoted entirely to education, where it’s easy to search thousands of audio and video files from schools across the country. Colleges and universities build their own iTunes U sites. Faculty post content they create for their classes. Students download what they need, and go. Learning isn’t just for the classroom anymore. It’s for anytime and anyplace you’ve got a Mac, a PC, or an iPod.
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BC Law IPTF Blog » Blog Archive » Bluebook Citation to Wikipedia - 0 views

  • Sometimes I anally use Bluebook citation in my school notes. So when I pulled a quote from Wikipedia regarding a case, I needed to cite it. Wikipedia provides guidance on this:
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The Harvard Crimson :: News :: Banned User Abused Factiva - 0 views

  • Since July, a data-hungry user has downloaded from Factiva over 5 million articles, an amount so excessive that it jeopardized the University’s contract with the popular online research service. Yesterday, library administrators at Harvard Business School (HBS) blocked the conspicuous Harvard-network IP address from accessing Factiva and notified the suspected offender of the infringements.
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Seeking Synchronicity [OCLC - Projects] - 0 views

  • This international study, conducted jointly by OCLC and the Rutgers School of Communication, Information and Library Studies, will investigate factors influencing the selection and use of chat-based VRS study user and staff perceptions of satisfaction investigate why non-users of these services do not choose VRS seek to develop research-based recommendations for VRS staff to increase satisfaction.
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Welcome to the Blogging Libraries Wiki - Blogging Libraries - 0 views

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    The wiki includes: academic, public, school, and special libraries blogs as well as blogs for internal library communication, library associations, and library directors.
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