Dewey believe this?
Saw a recent post on the DSpace list, asking about the use of the Dewey Decimal system to help organize a DSpace installation. The writer wondered if there were plans… Read more »
Saw a recent post on the DSpace list, asking about the use of the Dewey Decimal system to help organize a DSpace installation. The writer wondered if there were plans… Read more »
This is worth a serious examination (and I realize it may have been all the pills on the interface that led me to that medical metaphor). ticTOCs is a newly-reworked… Read more »
NYPL has joined the Flickr commons with 1300 images that tease us with the suggestion of what else might be coming. Unlike the earlier contributions from the Library of Congress,… Read more »
It fell to me to both create the slides and handle the equipment for the presentation a group of us did off-campus on Monday. The “handle the equipment” part meant… Read more »
Yesterday, I was part of a group presenting Mason’s Research Portal project at CNI’s Fall 2008 meeting. Another member of my group counted 65 people in the audience which seemed… Read more »
At today’s CNI opening plenary, Vint Cerf presented Tom Scheinfeldt of the Center for History and New Media an award check for $50,000, citing the work they’re doing with Omeka.  … Read more »
Sent an exploratory note to DeepWeb Technologies the other day, asking if they’d tell me a little more about their product and give me some idea of what it might… Read more »
This must be the month of the OPAC or something. Today I worked up a quick way to link from a book in our Voyager system to Google books via… Read more »
Mentioned the other day that I was working on adding a “send this call number to your cell phone” capability to our Voyager OPAC (mitigating the “find a scrap of… Read more »
Getting started on a project where I’ll try to add a “send this item’s location to my cellphone” link in our OPAC (a 21st century analog to the little box… Read more »