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Kathleen Porter

Thirteen Ways of Looking at Libraries, Discovery, and the Catalog: Scale, Workflow, Att... - 17 views

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    By Lorcan Dempsey of OCLC: "This article discusses the position of the catalog and uses it to illustrate more general discovery and workflow directions."
Dennis OConnor

The Power of Twitter in Information Discovery | Both Sides of the Table - 0 views

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    The author provides a short history of information discovery that provides a fascinating context for the article.  You see the evolution of web info over the paste decade. You also get some true insight on how to consume information using social tools.  Abundant links to web 2.0 apps make this article well worth the time to read (and re-read it).  
rachelgomez

Why you should migrate to Exchange Online? - 1 views

Here's a list of the main benefits of migrating from a typical on-premise MS Exchange Server to Exchange Online: Easy access from anywhere. Exchange Online allows anyone to access his/her e-mail m...

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started by rachelgomez on 17 Feb 23 no follow-up yet
Antonietta Neighbour

Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery - Projects Home - 4 views

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    Virulent I could have a go at ... Oncology ... not so certain.
Erica Trowbridge

Discovery Education Web2012 : Home - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 tools for 2012 tools and trends for teachers to keep up with their tech savvy students.
Donna Baumbach

Serendip's Exchange - 5 views

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    "Welcome to Serendip's Exchange! Glad you stopped by. Looking for "the answer" to a question? There are plenty of websites out there which will tell you what to think. Serendip instead aims at helping you to think for yourself, and in the process of discovery to formulate new questions and new explorations. Nothing on Serendip is "authoritative", but there is lots here that you can learn from and contribute to. See (and click on) the material below and to the right for recently added discussions. Click here for publishing guidelines."
Anthony Beal

Flow of information - UCLA library - How-to Guides - 7 views

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    A look at linear time and information: from the occurrence of an event, era, social movement or discovery, ...to the documentation of evidence relating to this event, era, social movement, etc.to how the evidence is disseminatedand how researchers (and term paper writers) can find this documentation
Cathy Oxley

Getting the Most Out of Discovery Service - 15 views

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    Comparison of EBSCO, Primo, Summon and WorldCat.
Sally Dooley

At Sea in a Deluge of Data - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 11 views

  • This is not to say that everyone must develop the hybrid expertise of an investigative journalist, high-level consultant, or front-line infectious-disease analyst. But that blend of speed, smarts, and problem solving will prove essential in the 21st-century workplace for effective and informed decision-making, creative solutions to problems in both science and public policy, and breakthrough discoveries and innovations.
  • Knowledge in action means being able to sort through that growing thicket of information. This is a lifelong learning skill, crucial to health, wealth, social equality, and well-being. In an era of partisan fog and the polarization of many subjects, it is a skill vital for effective citizenship.
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    Chronicle of higher education study about research after college.
Jeff Yasinchuk

SLIC 29-3 Paths and Discoveries - 6 views

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    School Libraries in Canada Fall 2011 edition is now out! Great variety among contributors (including @jyasinchuk). #bctla #bced #tlchat
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