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Scott Peterson

Brazil prisoners reading books to shorten their sentences - 0 views

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    Interesting idea. I wonder who okays the books they can read.
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    Yeah, I think that might backfire a la "Shawshank Redemption": Dufresne: (in response to another inmate's discovery of "The Count of Monte Cristo") You know what it's about? You'll like it. It's about a prison break. Red: We oughta file that under "Educational" too, oughten we?
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    The benefits of this are pretty clear, and allow some realistic limits, letting prisoners read up to 12 books to take 48 days off of their sentence each year.
Sharla Lair

The Launch of Scholrly: new search engine seeks to change the way people find research ... - 0 views

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    Scholr.ly looks like a very interesting tool. They describe it as "Making Academic Search Social". Here is a description of the search engine: "Undergraduate physicists and comparative literature postdocs have very different search needs. We're building an academic search engine that takes these individual differences into account. The more we know about what you do, the better we can tailor our results to fit your needs. Sometimes, though, it's good to look at a problem from another perspective. Maybe you're doing research in an area you aren't familiar with and want an insider's view. Maybe you're doing interdisciplinary work, or want to better understand your colleague's work. To address these cases, Scholr.ly offers you the opportunity to search as another author- literally. You can search as your professor, a famous linguist, or the highly cited scholar in the department next door- and get the same results they would." It's a very interesting idea...
adrienne_mobius

Librarians are Completely Awesome - EdTech Researcher - Education Week - 1 views

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    If you want to read something that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy about being a librarian... this is it.
Sharla Lair

Bulk-Purchasing E-Textbook Experiment Expands to More Colleges - Wired Campus - The Chr... - 1 views

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    I wonder if any MOBIUS members will be interested in participating in this pilot project.
adrienne_mobius

When You Wish Upon a Book - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    It's never been easier to keep track of all the books you're never going to read.
Jennifer Parsons

College & Research Libraries News | Relational communications: Developing key connections - 0 views

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    Florida State University librarians describe a program devised by FSU to encourage faculty to use open access publishing. I like how they focused just as much on educating their library staff and giving them the time and space needed to then go and open recruit faculty, and the resources to keep up the interest.
adrienne_mobius

'Library of the Future' Gets $1-Million Boost From Humanities Endowment - Wired Campus ... - 0 views

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    The Digital Public Library of America initiative received $1 million to support the creation of the infrastructure for a national open-access digital library.
Megan Durham

Georgia College Produces Student-Written E-Textbook -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    E-Textbooks | News Georgia College Produces Student-Written E-Textbook Nine graduate students in an Advanced Technology for Teachers course at Georgia College have published their own e-textbook, Using Technology in Education, through Apple's iBookstore. The free, downloadable textbook is available on the iPad via iBooks.
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