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Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:36:39 GMT

Virginia Tech's $5.2 million G5 cluster has grabbed 3rd on the top 500 supercomputer list, and is now the world's fastest, and cheapest, academic supercomputer. More than 10 teraflops R_max and 17 teraflops R_peak… [www.gulker.com - words and pictures from Silicon Valley]

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Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:30:25 GMT

Coding the Classroom: Technology and The Practice of Language. “The technology of the Information Age depends on programming languages for functionality. Because programming languages ultimately affect the production of language digitally, programming languages will inevitably demonstrate a lasting effect on the process of writing. Hence it is important to recognize the impact of programming languages on the production of language. It may well be the necessary first step in understanding technologyâs reverberating presence in the classroom.” (Claudia Herbst – First Monday 8.11)… [InfoDesign: To Surf The Community]

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Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:28:42 GMT

Effect of ejournals on libraries. Victoria Robertson, The impact of electronic journals on academic libraries: the changing relationship between journals, acquisitions and inter-library loans department roles and functions, Interlending & Document Supply, 31, 3 (2003), pp. 174-179. Excerpt: “Academic libraries are in a transition period owing to the economic climate and the rise in the price of electronic and print journals. Libraries are tending to move from the system of acquiring journals to more co-operation and sharing of resources due to budgetary cuts and lack of space.” (Thanks to ResourceShelf.) [Open Access News]

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every day i run into some new or different journal that is worth investigating. this seems to be an interesting article….

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Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:27:07 GMT

Economics of open access. Alastair Dryburgh has launched a new discussion forum, Economics of Open Access. Free registration is required for access. [Open Access News]

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who owns the stuff that i post on communityzero? it is entirely unclear to me where that copyright lies….. this should have been done in a more open access manner…..

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Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:21:19 GMT

The

2003 International Online Conference on Teaching
Online in Higher Education
: Online Classes Go
Mainstream
,
will be held

completely online
, mid-November. [A blog doesn't need a clever name]

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I think that I did this in the past, it was pretty good and someone cited my exposition for another paper, which was also good, i think….. However, maybe next year I'll make the deadline….

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Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:17:50 GMT

OAI for Beginners Online Tutorial. OAI for Beginners – the Open Archives Forum Online Tutorial
http://www.oaforum.org/tutorial/

This tutorial is an introduction to the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH).

Working through this tutorial you will:

* gain an overview of the history behind the OAI-PMH and an overview of its key features;
* achieve a deeper technical insight into how the protocol works;
* learn something about some of the main implementation issues;
* find some useful starting points and hints that will help you as an implementer.

The Overview, History and Development of OAI-PMH, and Glossary may be used on their own to gain information about OAI and OAI-PMH without going into technical implementation details. [Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker]

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Open Archives for beginners. hmm, sounds handy and useful. now if i could just get my open archive server back up, i'm still fighting CDSware, but i expect victory soon.

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