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Flame First, Think Later: New Clues to E-Mail Misbehavior – New York Times

Flame First, Think Later: New Clues to E-Mail Misbehavior – New York Times:
“Kids will say things to each other in their messages that are too embarrassing to say in person,” Jett tells me. “Then when they actually meet up, they are too shy to bring up what they said in the message. It makes things tense.”

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this, to me, is the intermediation factor…. just like we will put things in letters or email that should never be said.

February 20, 2007   No Comments

NewsTrust Home – Your Guide to Good Journalism

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interesting new site… Aldon Hynes pointed it out via facebook.

February 19, 2007   No Comments

Library 2.0: An Academic’s Perspective: Standards That Don’t Help Us – Yet

Library 2.0: An Academic’s Perspective: Standards That Don’t Help Us – Yet:
Here’s a coincidence. Over the past couple of days, I’ve been mulling over the role of standards in our profession and coming to the conclusion that a) existing ACRL standards are inadequate, b) toothless standards are not standards at all, and c) exemplary standards might help put on some pressure to move us forward.

Then yesterday, along came a chapter proposal for the hybrid book/wiki publication that I’m editing, Library 2.0 Initiatives in Academic Libraries. The authors referred to a well-known ACRL standard and remarked that it is dated, so they went ahead and developed their own practices based on a Library 2.0 philosophy. What they describe convinces me that they’ve done just that.

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You know… I wonder whether there really is any philosophy to lib 2.0.. other than social software… It doesn’t seem to me that there is anything larger than that.

February 19, 2007   No Comments

HAVIDOL®

HAVIDOL®:
Problems can be avoided if you take HAVIDOL only when you are able to immediately benefit from its effects. To fully benefit from HAVIDOL patients are encouraged to engage in activities requiring exceptional mental, motor, and consumptive coordination. HAVIDOL is not for you if you have abruptly stopped using alcohol or sedatives. Havidol should be taken indefinitely. Side effects may include mood changes, muscle strain, extraordinary thinking, dermal gloss, impulsivity induced consumption, excessive salivation, hair growth, markedly delayed sexual climax, inter-species communication, taste perversion, terminal smile, and oral inflammation. Very rarely users may experience a need to change physicians.
Talk to your doctor about HAVIDOL

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this solves so many problems at once….

February 19, 2007   No Comments

dmiessler.com | study | lsof

dmiessler.com | study | lsof:
lsof is the Linux/Unix über-tool. I use it most for getting network connection related information from a system, but that’s just the beginning for this amazing and little-known application. The tool is aptly called lsof because it “lists open files”. And remember, in Unix just about everything (including a network socket) is a file.

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handy primer on lsof

February 19, 2007   No Comments

Google Cheat Sheet (Version 1.06)

Google Cheat Sheet (Version 1.06):
This two page Google Cheat Sheet lists all Google services and tools as well
as background information. The Cheat Sheet offers a great reference to grasp of
basic to advance Google query building concepts and ideas.

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some handy info

February 17, 2007   2 Comments

Classic authors ‘too difficult’ for 11-14 age group | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co.uk

Classic authors ‘too difficult’ for 11-14 age group | News crumb | EducationGuardian.co.uk:
Teachers are fighting the education secretary, Alan Johnson, over his plans to force teenagers to study classic authors like Jane Austen and Charles Dickens.Mr Johnson announced 10 days ago that 11 to 14-year-olds must study the classic writers of English literature as part of a reformed school curriculum.
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more b.s., children can read classics.

February 16, 2007   No Comments

Social Source Commons

Social Source Commons:
he ultimate goal of the Social Source Commons (SSC) is to create a “knowledge commons” that maps the NPO/NGO software space and makes sense of the collective expertise related to that software. It aims to provide those who need information on NPO/NGO software access to lists of what’s available, with each list item linked to relevant documentation, localization tools, services and events, user reviews and a place to request the tools and features they can’t find.

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handy and interesting

February 16, 2007   No Comments

Cultural Informatics

Here is my current definition of cultural informatics

Cultural Informatics is the application and understandings of information technology in the broadest senses of cultures and cultural institutions.

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Here is an expansion and clarification:

To that end, it deals with understandings of culturally centered information, cultural heritage, cultural communities, the transmission of information through cultures and relations between culture and information technology. While there are productive, design and creative elements to cultural informatics, that design has to be understood as constructed within a rich cultural milieu, and situated as such as part of a process to generate understanding within and across cultures. Cultural informatics must continually be reflexive and critical of the systems we create and participate in order to generate new possibilities that will work across cultural domains. It is not enough to build the tool, we build the tool in a culture, and we build cultural and political assumptions into that tool which have clear implications for the positioning of cultures, peoples, and technologies.

February 16, 2007   No Comments

amazing new simulation in world for star wars games.

February 16, 2007   No Comments