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World's Largest Natural Sound Archive Now Online - 1 views

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    he "largest and oldest" collection of natural sounds in the world is now digital and available online, Cornell University announced. The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology houses a scientific archive of biodiversity audio and video recordings. Previously in analog format, the recordings - which go back to 1929 - are now completely digitized, and can be heard at MacaulayLibrary.org. "In terms of speed and the breadth of material now accessible to anyone in the world, this is really revolutionary," Greg Budney, Macaulay's audio curator, said in a statement. It took archivists 12 years to finish digitizing the collection, which has nearly 150,000 audio recordings that run a total of 7,513 hours, according to Cornell. The library features 9,000 species, including mostly birds, as well as whales, elephants, frogs and primates.
Patrick Tabatcher

Perma.cc - 0 views

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    A nifty way to preserve links to sources, similar to Bit.ly but, with an archival bent.
wlampner

Serendip-o-matic: Let Your Sources Surprise You| About - 0 views

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    "Serendip-o-matic connects your sources to digital materials located in libraries, museums, and archives around the world. By first examining your research interests, and then identifying related content in locations such as the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), Europeana, and Flickr Commons, our serendipity engine helps you discover photographs, documents, maps and other primary sources. Whether you begin with text from an article, a Wikipedia page, or a full Zotero collection, Serendip-o-matic's special algorithm extracts key terms and returns a surprising reflection of your interests. Because the tool is designed mostly for inspiration, search results aren't meant to be exhaustive, but rather suggestive, pointing you to materials you might not have discovered. At the very least, the magical input-output process helps you step back and look at your work from a new perspective. Give it a whirl. Your sources may surprise you."
Patrick Tabatcher

Google News Archive Search - 0 views

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    Scans of old newspapers from around the world.
Patrick Tabatcher

MSDN Blogs - 1 views

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    In light of the discovery that Google circumvents settings in Safari that block third-party cookies, it is discovered that Google is also circumventing privacy setting in IE.
Kristine Howard

Archived: Federal Register Documents -- U.S. Department of Education - 0 views

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    Home page for Fed Reg docs. This directory contains documents published in the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Education.
Patrick Tabatcher

Metropolitan Museum Initiative Provides Free Access to 400,000 Digital Images - 0 views

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    Could be a great resource for anyone in Art or the Humanities.
Patrick Tabatcher

HTML, EPUB, MOBI, PDF, WTF - creating an ebook - 0 views

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    Some information on creating ePubs and PDFs from HTML files.
wlampner

Stop Saying "High Quality" - 1 views

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    quality versus production value, quality=learning effectiveness?
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