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    This podcast, from Dave Lankes, explores "reference authoring" or the concept of turning reference outputs (i.e. interviews, interactions, research, training programs, etc.) into new products, particularly as it relates to digital reference and the resulting document creation (i.e. transcripts, pathfinders, knowledge base created by software, etc).


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RUSQ » Archives » The Digital Reference Electronic Warehouse Project: Creatin... - 0 views

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    The authors of this article propose a new infrastructure for digital reference that creates a fielded, searchable knowledge base, the Digital Reference Electronic Warehouse (DREW).
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Resources at Hot Text -- Web Writing that Works - 0 views

  • Ideas and services for web writers, editors, and content managers
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Web Analytics 2.0 - Avinash Kaushik - 0 views

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    Kaushik provides the meaning and components of Web Analytics 2.0. 
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if:book: unbound reader - 0 views

  • catalog and community where users can upload work or select a piece of public domain writing, create reading groups and tag literature.
  • a web-based format where users can read and discuss the book right inside the text. The Unbound Reader uses "proximity chat," which allows users to discuss the book with other readers close to them in the text (thus focusing discussion, and, as an added benefit, keeping people from hearing about the end). It also has shared annotations, so people can leave a comment on any paragraph and other readers can respond.
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FreeRice - 0 views

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    An excerpt from the website reads:

    FreeRice has two goals:
    1.  Provide English vocabulary to everyone for free.
    2.  Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free.

    This is made possible by sponsors who advertise on the site.

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LiveContent - CC Wiki - 0 views

  • Welcome to the CC LiveContent project! LiveContent is a LiveCD [1] full of a sampling of and links to free and open source creativity software and Creative Commons' licensed free and open content — audio, video, image, and text — for anyone to explore. Please use this disc if you are interested in trying free media and possibly want to create your own with tools like OpenOffice.org, Inkscape, Gimp and more.
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Students Find That Wikipedians Are Tougher Graders Than Their Professor - Chronicle.com - 0 views

  • Anyone can add to Wikipedia, the popular online encylopedia, but whether a submission survives is determined entirely by its global community of users — and apparently those users are tougher graders than college professors.
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YouTube - Calls For Cthulhu - Episode 6 - 0 views

  • Cthulhu rises from his Eldrich slumber once again, and answers the ridiculous questions of man. In this episode, Cthulhu digs into his mailbag, and gets a call from another trapped god.
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Burningbird » The Bottoms Up RDF Tutorial - 0 views

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    This tutorial is based on my own uses of RDF and RDF/XML. Though I'll cover all the important components of the model, I'm focusing on what I call street RDF-RDF that can be used out of the box to meet a need rather than being targeted to some universal megadata store in the future. In addition, rather than just introduce each aspect as it comes along, and building from the simple to the complex, I'm going to take the arguments against RDF that I've heard in the last four years, and address them one at a time, using the components of RDF as I go.
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NLM Metadata Schema - 0 views

  • In the list which follows, the elements in the NLM Metadata schema are outlined
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Bulletin October/November 2007 - 0 views

  • The thread that runs through all of this discussion is the most burning question to ask before implementing any folksonomy: What are you willing to do to make it work for your user community? What kind of skills can you and your organization bring to the task? What kinds of hassles and conflicts are you willing to settle? And who in your organization is best suited to oversee such an endeavor? In each of the examples presented here there is a way to contact the ones who run the community, hear complaints, listen to suggestions or provide help to those in need. While there is necessarily a greater (Wikipedia) or lesser (ESPGame) need for supervision, there is nonetheless someone in charge. Who that is for your organization is essential to the success of the community.
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Making friends with paper (again) | 43 Folders - 0 views

  • this video presentation by Michael Wesch on how we make, find, and share information in a world where we’ve shed the idea of paper as our sole medium for storage and communication — where ideas can munge and mix freely, thanks to digital collaboration.
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Libraries Shun Deals to Place Books on Web - New York Times - 0 views

  • Several major research libraries have rebuffed offers from Google and Microsoft to scan their books into computer databases, saying they are put off by restrictions these companies want to place on the new digital collections.
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DLIST - Cataloging and You: Measuring the Efficacy of a Folksonomy for Subject Analysis - 0 views

  • Folksonomies, or user-created taxonomies, are currently used as collaborative tools to describe images, films, hyperlinks, and other objects and documents. LibraryThing is a website that lets users catalog their own book collections through the use of Library of Congress Subject Headings and social tagging. This paper records the results of exploratory research focusing on the connection between folksonomies and controlled vocabulary and utilizing LibraryThing as a possible benchmark to measure tagging’s efficacy and accuracy as an instrument for subject analysis.
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Sharing, Privacy and Trust in Our Networked World [OCLC - Membership reports] - 0 views

  • This OCLC membership report explores this web of social participation and cooperation on the Internet and how it may impact the library’s role, including: The use of social networking, social media, commercial and library services on the Web How and what users and librarians share on the Web and their attitudes toward related privacy issues Opinions on privacy online Libraries’ current and future roles in social networking
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iLibrarian » Librarian's Guide to Zombie Survival - 0 views

  • The folks at Common Craft have whipped up this excellent training film on surviving a zombie attack.
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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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the goblin in the library › Web X - 0 views

  • my idea for further Web “upgrades”:
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CUA-ASIS&T: Impress Your Professor: Image Indexing...to control or not to control - 0 views

  • The gist was that computer scientists have come up with a new way to tackle the massive task of classifying images in large databases by making a game of it.
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