Beavis and Butthead Go to the Discovery Layer
Blog | libraryjuicepress.com | 5 hours 36 minutes ago
Uhhh Hey Beavis. This scholarly recommender service wants to know how I rate this article.
Webjunction
Blog | loidagarciafebo.com | 22 hours 27 minutes ago
REFORMA/Webjunction first-ever webinar: Using Social Media to Make the Case for Supporting Library Services. View the archived webinar, audio, slides, chat, related links and discussion at http://www.webjunction.org/community-relations/articles/content/86131538. Speakers: Meredith Farkas, Head of
The Top 10 Mobile Applications of 2012
Blog | oedb.org | Nov 21, 2009
Sarah Perez at ReadWriteWeb discusses the recent Gartner list which identifies the top 10 consumer mobile applications for 2012. The list covers many mobile technologies which are already available, however mainstream adoption has not yet been reached. Heres the list of technologies and
http://oedb.org/blogs/ilibrarian/2009/the-top-10-mobile-applications-of-2012/
RIN report
Blog | information-literacy.blogspot.com | Nov 20, 2009
A couple of weeks ago the Research Information Network published a report about the way in which researchers in different life-sciences specialisms used information (one of the key points being that there were differences in practice).
http://information-literacy.blogspot.com/2009/11/rin-report.html
Finding Inspiration in Higher Education | From the Bell Tower
News | www.libraryjournal.com | Nov 19, 2009
Keeping a library building running in tip-top shape is no easy task, says Steven Bell, and accountability is a necessary ingredient.
An Interactive Information Literacy Tutorial
News | www.resourceshelf.com | Nov 17, 2009
Note: If information literacy is an area that you keep a close watch on this blog is one you should be monitoring (if you arent already). Youll see what I mean with the resource listed below. Sheila Webber the weblogs founder/editor/compiler, is a faculty member in the Department of
http://www.resourceshelf.com/2009/11/17/an-interactive-information-literacy-tutorial/
Report on global access to knowledge
News | www.earlham.edu | Nov 16, 2009
The open access movement: Putting peer-reviewed scientific and scholarly literature on the internet. Making it available free of charge and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Removing the barriers to serious research.
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/2009/11/report-on-global-access-to-knowledge.html
ALA Washington Office seeks nominations for 2009 Madison awards
News | www.wo.ala.org | Nov 12, 2009
Contact: Jenni TerryPress OfficerALA Washington Office202-628-8410For Immediate ReleaseNovember 12, 2009WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Library Association (ALA) Washington Office is calling for nominations for two awards to honor individuals or groups who have championed, protected and promoted
» EBSCOhost Mobile
Blog | blog.ucsd.edu | Nov 10, 2009
“Many of the existing EBSCOhost features such as search modes, limiting to full text, date ranges, peer-reviewed content or by publication are available. Users will also be able to search images from their mobile devices.
Interview with Carl Malamud; Thoughts on "Free Law," Kerfuffles and Law.Gov
Blog | thelifeofbooks.blogspot.com | Nov 8, 2009
Law.Gov was the focus of the interview, and it seems that much of the hoopla (and kerfuffle) about Law.Gov and the "free law" movement is all misguided worry on the part of commercial publishers. The worry on the part of researchers is justified, but, after listening to Malamud's explanation of the
http://thelifeofbooks.blogspot.com/2009/11/interview-with-carl-malamud-thoughts-on.html

