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Blogger Perceptions on Digital Preservation

Blogger Perceptions on Digital Preservation: Blogger Perceptions on Digital Preservation is an online survey from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Information and Library Science. The study team is interested in hearing from all bloggers on their perceptions on digital preservation in relation to their own blogging activities, as well as […]

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librarian.net » do you ubuntu?

librarian.net » do you ubuntu?: do you ubuntu? —- weee, cool little install video

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Civil Rights Resource Guide (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress)

Civil Rights Resource Guide (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress): Civil Rights Resource Guide Civil rights march on Washington, D.C. The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material related to civil rights, including photographs, documents, and sound recordings. This guide compiles links to civil-rights resources throughout the Library […]

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TheHacketyManifesto on Hackety Hack

TheHacketyManifesto on Hackety Hack: Nearly four years ago, I wrote an essay called The Little Coder’s Predicament. It’s not too unusual. Lots of others like it have been written. The point is: programming just isn’t available to people like it was with the Commodore 64. I also outlined my requirements for a new cross-platform programming […]

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from Doc: The Living Edge

The Living Edge: David Sifry has just put up The State of the Live Web, April 2007. To explain the Live Web, he points to a pair of pieces I wrote in 2005. If you’d like a more visual explanation, follow the slides from this talk I gave at OSCON last summer, starting here. —– […]

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AlterNet: America Gone Wrong: A Slashed Safety Net Turns Libraries into Homeless Shelters

AlterNet: America Gone Wrong: A Slashed Safety Net Turns Libraries into Homeless Shelters: America Gone Wrong: A Slashed Safety Net Turns Libraries into Homeless Shelters By Chip Ward, Tomdispatch.com. Posted April 2, 2007. —- the state… of the nation

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YouTube – Finding Time in the PSU Libraries

YouTube – Finding Time in the PSU Libraries: Finding Time in the PSU Libraries

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TALL blog » Blog Archive » Some real data on Web 2.0 use

TALL blog » Blog Archive » Some real data on Web 2.0 use: The SPIRE project was originally looking into the possibility of using peer-to-peer technologies in UK HE and FE for informal sharing but switched to a more Web 2.0 focus as it became clear that these types of services where already having an […]

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Main Page – Pentabarf

Main Page – Pentabarf: Welcome to the Pentabarf Wiki. This wiki is used for documenting and supporting Pentabarf, the open source conference planning software. —— Pentabarf is a conference management system. it looks pretty nifty… it is a rails program.

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Museum Professionals and the Relevance of LIS Expertise

Museum Professionals and the Relevance of LIS Expertise: Marty, Paul F. (2007) Museum Professionals and the Relevance of LIS Expertise. — Paul Marty, who I met while interviewing at FSU, is cranking out some great papers in museums, museum informatics, and museum professionals in relation to library/information professionals

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