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The Storied Library: Filling In the Story - 0 views

  • he story of your library is the substance of what you are, what you do and how that places you in your surroundings and in the lives of your patrons.
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Introducing the Michaels - 4/1/2007 - Library Journal - 0 views

  • We'll explore these ideas and offer solutions for those struggling with new models of service, technology, and a decidedly opaque climate.
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Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.0 and Its Implications for Libraries - 0 views

  • This article posits a definition and theory for "Library 2.0". It suggests that recent thinking describing the changing Web as "Web 2.0" will have substantial implications for libraries, and recognizes that while these implications keep very close to the history and mission of libraries, they still necessitate a new paradigm for librarianship. The paper applies the theory and definition to the practice of librarianship, specifically addressing how Web 2.0 technologies such as synchronous messaging and streaming media, blogs, wikis, social networks, tagging, RSS feeds, and mashups might intimate changes in how libraries provide access to their collections and user support for that access.
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O'Reilly -- What Is Web 2.0 - 0 views

  • This article is an attempt to clarify just what we mean by Web 2.0.
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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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Identifying the Identifiers - 0 views

  • This paper looks at how we identify things by comparing the sameness of their characteristics, how we associate symbols with things to simplify identifying them, and concludes there are six aspects that make up an identifier: a thing, a symbol, an association, a context, an agent, and a remembrance. It then considers some of the qualities of identifiers in more detail: scope, uniqueness, granularity, intelligence, actionability, persistence, extensibility, and context. It finally provides a simple checklist for designing identifiers.
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    Link to the full-text PDF. 
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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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Metacrap - 0 views

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    Doctrow outlines seven "insurmountable obstacles" to a world of reliable metadata. 
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Choosing and Using Free and Open Source Software: A primer for nonprofits | NonProfit O... - 0 views

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  • Choosing and Using Free and Open Source Software: A primer for nonprofits
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Metacrap and Flickr Tags: An Interview with Cory Doctorow on Epicenter - 0 views

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    David Weinberger and Cory Doctorow "discuss the advantages and pitfalls of explicit and implicit metadata, tags, and the rules governing the use and re-use of content in commerce and nature."
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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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Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki - Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki - 0 views

  • Welcome to Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki. This wiki was created to be a one-stop shop for great ideas and information for all types of librarians
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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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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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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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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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Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI) - 0 views

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    This is the DCMI home page. 
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Dublin Core - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This is Wikipedia's entry on Dublin Core.
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Using Dublin Core - The Elements - 0 views

  • This section lists each element by its full name and label. For each element there are guidelines to assist in creating metadata content, whether it is done "from scratch" or by converting an existing record in another format.
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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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