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Mass Digitization for art libraries and special collections

Mass Digitization for art libraries and special collections:
The Alfred P. Sloan foundation has granted $1 million to the Internet Archive for digitization in 5 US institutions to boost the materials available in the Open Content Alliance (OCA).

This is great news

December 22, 2006   No Comments

thesecretmirror.com » Blog Archive » The State of Open Source Archival Management Software

thesecretmirror.com » Blog Archive » The State of Open Source Archival Management Software:
The State of Open Source Archival Management Software

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a nice analysis from the secret mirror.

December 22, 2006   No Comments

Springer Book on Wikis free to download

Springer Book on Wikis free to download:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-540-29267-8/

In English

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I’ve not read this yet, but it looks like a good howto-type outline.

December 22, 2006   No Comments

Our Cultural Commonwealth: The final report of the American Council of Learned Societies Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities & Social Sciences

The ACLS is pleased to announce that “Our Cultural Commonwealth: The final report of the American Council of Learned Societies Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities & Social Sciences” was released December 13, 2006.

In 2004, ACLS appointed the Commission and charged it to recommend how the humanities and social sciences could develop online research environments that would empower scholars and students. The Commission, chaired by John Unsworth, Dean of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science and Professor of English at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, has worked over two years to present a guide to achieving that goal.

A grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation supported the work of the Commission and the publication of the report.

Additional print and digital copies of Our Cultural Commonwealth may be obtained at no charge at http://www.acls.org/cyberinfrastructure/.

December 21, 2006   No Comments

Library takes novel approach to romance – Yahoo! News

Library takes novel approach to romance – Yahoo! News:
CANBERRA (Reuters) – A 150-year old Australian public
library has a new true-romance section after introducing
speed-dating nights for lovers of classic texts.
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libraries are part of the community…

December 20, 2006   No Comments

Mirror gives Italian village its place in the sun – Yahoo! News

Mirror gives Italian village its place in the sun – Yahoo! News:
A village in the Italian Alps is finally
basking in winter sunlight thanks to a giant mirror installed
on a mountain top to reflect the sun’s rays into the main
square.

Viganella, with a population of less than 200, lies in a
valley so steep that each year from November 11 to February 2
it hardly receives any sunshine.

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and man said…. Let there be light, and there was.

December 19, 2006   No Comments

Not Your Average Photos

Not Your Average Photos:
Things you don’t see every day…

December 19, 2006   No Comments

Donald Vance, American POW.

Donald Vance, American POW.:
The NYT has a remarkable story about a 29-year-old American working for an Iraqi contractor who became an FBI informant against them, only to have the FBI arrest him for working for the company. He was held as a POW (in the same prison holding Saddam Hussein) and abused for 97 days, denied an attorney, denied a phone call for two weeks, and “tried” before a group of military officials whose identities were kept secret. Even after the military admitted that they were holding him without cause it took 18 days to release him. Do you feel any safer now that we allow our government to do this to us?

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I do not feel good about this mistreatment of american’s by our military and government. I think this is exemplary of what humans should not do to each other, not just what humans should not do to fellow citizens. Habeus corpus is not just for Americans, it is about the fundamental equality and dignity of the human being. Waldo’s example of the NYT is just evidence of what happens when ‘warfare’ becomes ‘profit’. Those who question the relation of capital to war become enemies. That to me, is wrong.

December 18, 2006   No Comments

Three Cheers for High Tuition — AMERICAN.COM: A Magazine of Ideas, Online

Three Cheers for High Tuition

AMERICAN.COM: A Magazine of Ideas, Online
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Modern academics often liken their work to drinking from a fire hose. Historians, philosophers, and physicists all find it impossible to keep up with every potentially relevant paper or study. It’s not just a matter of catching up to the state of the art—one couldn’t even read the research materials in an academic field as fast as they are being produced.

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interesting take on tuition.

December 16, 2006   No Comments

Joi Ito, new chairman of Creative Commons

Joi Ito, new chairman of Creative Commons:
Here’s how my Friday night went.

Tonight, in the virtual Kula islands, Joi Ito, Lawrence Lessig, Jimmy Wales (and many others from Creative Commons), gathered in an ancient stadium to celebrate the fourth birthday of Creative Commons. On the screen behind them was a live feed from San Francisco, where analog avatars were dancing and drinking and being relayed the announcements that were happening from within the grid.

I called Kevin Smokler to see if he was en route to ; he was at another engagement, yet I let him know that if he was at the party, to wave to the camera and say hi to the metaverse from SF.

Lessig remains the CEO of CC, but had stepped down to pass the torch (a nice green glowy torch) to Joi. Joi was in Tokyo, Larry was in Portugal, people were from all over the world.

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Congratulations to Joi and all, I was tired and went to bed of course, but i helped setthis us in the main kula land

December 16, 2006   No Comments