Usable Web is a stale collection of links about information architecture, human factors, user interface issues, and usable design specific to the World Wide Web.
Combining the best in Computer Vision and Machine Learning technology with the expertise of designers who have spent decades in the fashion industry, we are solving hard problems unique to buying shoes, apparel, jewelry, accessories and home decor online.
ANU Digital Collections, our online location for collecting, maintaining and disseminating the scholarly output of the University. This service allows members of the University to share research with the wider community. Digital Collections accepts journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, working or technical papers and other forms of scholarly communication. It is also a repository for digital images of manuscripts and photographs in University research collections.
The LexisNexis Academic Product Wiki will help you make the most of the content and features in LexisNexis Academic. It includes Academic Help guides showing you how to use the product, as well as Research Help guides with advice on doing research in news, business, industry, legal, and biographical materials.
Use the Quick Links at left to go to the home page for a specific product or to browse the the wiki. See the Research Help link for a list of topical research guides, and the Article Index link for a complete list of all articles on the wiki.
rclis is pronounced "reckless" and stands for research in computing, library and information science. rclis is a project to build a database about all current and current and past research in computing and library and information science. The data will be freely available for public and private, commercial and non-commercial purposes. It will serve as a testbed for digital library research. It will initially be released using the public metadata harvesting protocol of the Open Archives Initiative (OAI), using the Academic Metadata Format (AMF). Other delivery mechanisms and metadata formats may be added as time permits.
Bottlenose is a smarter way to surf the Stream. It's a new personalization tool that helps the important information find you in social networks like Twitter and Facebook. Use Bottlenose to track your interests, visualize trends, and curate knowledge with your friends. The brainchild of Dominiek ter Heide and Nova Spivack, Bottlenose is currently in alpha. We expect to start closed beta in September. You can register for the closed beta below. Also follow @bottlenoseapp, @novaspivack and @dominiek on Twitter to keep up with our progress.
Zomobo is a web application structured thematically around topics, like in an encyclopedia, enhanced with a set of features and interactive functions. It integrates contents loaded from different online sources under one single interface ..
"Sideways dictionary - it's like a dictionary, but using analogies instead of definitions. Use it as a tool for finding and sharing helpful analogies to explain technology. Because if everyone understands technology better, we can make technology work better for everyone."