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The iLibrarian Personal Digital Archiving series of posts was based on a 3-hour hands-on workshop I give on the topic. Here’s a wrap up of all 8 articles as well as some recommended resources that I found exceptionally helpful in putting together the session. Series Articles Personal Digital
Celia's | How Not to Reform Humanities Scholarship. Chronicle of Higher Education
UCT blogs | Home | Admin Celia's How Do Researchers in the Humanities Use Information Resources? » How Not to Reform Humanities Scholarship. Chronicle of Higher Education Posted by Celia Walter | 13 Feb, 2012 By Gary A. Olson The Modern Language Association—the principal organization representing
Magazine Makeover: BusinessWeek - Blog Magazine
Last week BusinessWeek magazine relaunched with a new name, a new design and a new editorial vision. The magazine makeover comes four months after financial information giant Bloomberg LP bought the struggling 80-year-old business magazine. Under the new ownership, the...
Connie Crosby: PLL Summit - David Curle on transformations in the legal publishing industry
Connie Crosby Blog by Canadian Law Librarian / Info Diva / Consultant Saturday, July 23, 2011 PLL Summit - David Curle on transformations in the legal publishing industry One of three sessions in the PLL Summit Technology/Tech Services concurrent sessions track. These are notes are from talk by
Reading Indulgent Treats | Bookshop Blog
Every once in awhile, I crave a mushy sweet treat in book form. I won't binge on romance novels, but I will choose a scrumptious looking title out of a box of
The Life of Books: New Concept in Database Search Engines
skip to main | skip to sidebar The Life of Books This blog is dedicated to exploring the idea that "books are dead". (Yeah, right.) Monday, November 16, 2009 New Concept in Database Search Engines I have been thinking about this concept for about a year, and I can't get it out of my head. It's time
Just because you can make money from something doesn’t mean you should, and other rules of web |
Here are a few things I've learned from 20 years of living online, developing or managing online things and using lots and lots of things others have developed.
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It's time we stopped offering classes on ... - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog
<p>I've been using a word processor since 1982. That's 30 years. About half my life. Longer than many of you have been alive.</p> <p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Can't we stop offering classes to adult educators in "basic word processing"?</em></p> <p>I've been using e-mail for since 1992. You
Information Literacy meets Web 2.0: LASSIE reports!
skip to main | skip to sidebar Information Literacy meets Web 2.0 How does Web 2.0 affect our delivery of Information Literacy? How do librarians cope with the Google generation and what does this mean for Information Literacy? This site will be a sounding board for us to exchange our views and
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