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My pragmatic friends over at the Center for History and New Media are at it again. This time, with support from National Endowment for the Humanities, they’ve come up with… Read more »
My pragmatic friends over at the Center for History and New Media are at it again. This time, with support from National Endowment for the Humanities, they’ve come up with… Read more »
The fiscal year ended July 1 so it seems a good time to report some of the numbers we saw over the past year (July 1, 2009 – June 30,… Read more »
Without renumeration or discounts of any kind, I still feel a duty to do what I can to improve the look of  the web…and that means I should point out… Read more »
The latest Google chrome browser beta is making me rethink my ‘default browser’ choice. Â Two reasons: 1) The new V8 javascript engine is very quick. Â In fact, it wins this… Read more »
This is just a short post…really nothing more than an excuse to try out the latest version of my blog editor of preference:Â MarsEdit 3.0. Released today, MarsEdit 3 adds several… Read more »
Spent some time with Dartmouth University’s Summon™ installation the other day. Thanks to Dartmouth for making it available on the open web. And while I’m at it, I should also… Read more »
Grabbed a copy of VuFind Release Candidate 2 the other day and after a bit of work updating our original VuFind platform, we now have a shiny new installation (searching… Read more »
During the recent snowstorms (aka Snowpocalypse), our libraries closed to the public from 3:30pm on a Friday afternoon until 8:00am the next Friday. Almost 7 full days. Fifteen years ago,… Read more »
Poking around Amazon’s Mechanical Turk today, I found this “HIT” (Human Intelligence Task) available to webworkers. The author/publisher is offering $4.00 if you request the book from your library (which… Read more »
Earlier today a tweet from Dan Cohen pointed me to an interesting service offered by NC State: http://twitter.ncsu.edu/ They were nice enough to offer a link to their Zend-framework based… Read more »