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February 20, 2007
EDUCAUSE | Resources | Chapter 27. MIT: Steam Café
Steam Café at MIT is a spatial experiment, both physical and virtual, that serves up great food and community interaction.
(tags: libraryspace)
idproxy.net - use your Yahoo! account as an OpenID
(tags: openid identity yahoo)
Del.icio.us Pecha Kucha presentation creator
Create a Pecha Kucha presentation from your last twenty del.icio.us bookmarks. Built […]
Posted in Daily Finds
October 4, 2006
DLIST - Uncovering Hidden Clues about Geographic Visualization in LCC
“Geospatial information technologies revolutionize the way we have traditionally approached navigation and browsing in information systems.” A look at the implications for geovisualization of library collections.
(tags: OPAC visualization search)
Creating Passionate Users: “Oops… we forgot about the users.”
Funny. Scroll down the posting and look for the “Clueful […]
Posted in Daily Finds
May 31, 2006
Technorati Weblog: Technorati Teams With The Associated Press to Connect Bloggers To More Than 440 Newspapers Nationwide
Technorati and the Associated Press this morning initiated a service to connect bloggers to more than 440 AP member newspapers nationwide.
(tags: politics news media blogging neos)
Avatar-Based Marketing [Harvard Business Review]
“Companies spend large sums trying to segment, reach, and influence […]
Posted in Daily Finds
April 20, 2006
Home Page - Designing Learning Spaces
A wiki with resources related to what look slike an interesting course.
(tags: libraryspace ic kc)
Blogs ‘essential’ to a good career - The Boston Globe
“Blogging is good for your career. A well-executed blog sets you apart as an expert in your field.”
(tags: blogging)
SFU Library - Research Tools
(tags: LAT instruction)
Posted in Uncategorized
February 24, 2006
AIGA - The Paradox of the Library: Information Architecture Challenges in an Interdisciplinary Organization
“The fieldwork thereby inverted a design problem, shifting the focus from building a better information retrieval system to understanding and supporting the information ecology of the organization.”
(tags: to_read libraries)
Identity Production in a Networked Culture: Why Youth Heart MySpace
(tags: socialsoftware myspace millenials)
Why I […]
Posted in Uncategorized
March 21, 2005
Lee LeFever has a nice set of links that will come in handy for future presentations on blogging. A number of the links were completely unknown to me and made for some very interesting reading. Check out Common Craft: List of Business Blog Resources
Posted in Blogosphere
October 28, 2004
Into the Blogosphere has changed quite a bit since last I looked at it. If you’re at all interested in blogs and virtual communities, you won’t come away empty handed.
This online, edited collection explores discursive, visual, social, and other communicative features of weblogs. Essays analyze and critique situated cases and examples drawn from weblogs and […]
Posted in Blogosphere
May 6, 2004
I’m looking forward to reading Semantic Blogging: Spreading the Semantic Web Meme
by Steve Cayzer, Research Engineer at Hewlett-Packard.
The semantic web promises to make the web more useful by endowing metadata with machine processable semantics. Blogging is a lightweight web publishing paradigm which provides a very low barrier to entry, useful syndication and aggregation behaviour, […]
Posted in Blogosphere, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Web Trails
February 17, 2004
From Information Today, Blogging and RSS — The “What’s It?” and “How To” of Powerful New Web Tools for Educators:
Two new Internet technologies, Weblogs and RSS (Real Simple Syndication), are redefining the way students and teachers use the Internet, turning them from mere readers into writers to the Web as well, and making it easier […]
Posted in Blogosphere
January 30, 2004
Library Groupware for Bibliographic Lifecycle Management by Dan Chudnov, Yale’s Center For Medical Informatics. If you work in a library, and you are at all interested in the IT side of things, and you read only one thing today, then this should be it. A very thought-provoking piece that is well researched and articulated. I […]
Posted in Blogosphere, Knowledge Management, Libraries, RSS and Aggregators, Technology