EZproxy sold
OCLC absorbed EZproxy into the collective yesterday. Why can’t I see this as great news? http://www.oclc.org/news/releases/200690.htm Something tells me it would be prudent to download the EZproxy support website before… Read more »
OCLC absorbed EZproxy into the collective yesterday. Why can’t I see this as great news? http://www.oclc.org/news/releases/200690.htm Something tells me it would be prudent to download the EZproxy support website before… Read more »
It is such a pleasure to work with people as smart and creative as Dan Cohen over at the Center for History and New Media. Yesterday’s announcement (read about it… Read more »
Going through some older documents today, I stumbled across an interesting URL. Imagine my surprise when I pasted it into my browser and got this back: Mason’s homepage from December,… Read more »
Spent a bit of time today plowing through the recently released LC Working Group Draft Report on the Future of Bibliographic Control. It is an interesting document and I imagine… Read more »
I’m always interested in e-readers, e-books and the idea that one of these days I’ll have an easy way to read books without carrying a lot of them around. So… Read more »
Perhaps you’ve never seen a letter from the RIAA. What exactly do they say when their use of P2P software reveals the IP address of another P2P user–one on a… Read more »
Google indexes everything, right? Of course, if you’re running a web-based security camera system, you’d be sure to block access to your cameras, wouldn’t you? Well, not everyone does. Search… Read more »
Brought the component software of our portal up to current versions over the past few days (WordPress 2.3.1 and SPT/CWIS 1.4.2 beta) and we’re about ready to begin the real… Read more »
Following a link from a BoingBoing post on Mike Wesch’s new Information R/evolution video (which I highly recommend—even though I think it oversells the “everything is miscellaneous” idea), I also… Read more »
I had the good fortune to start my career at Mason a year after Roy began his–so until today there was never a time I worked here that he wasn’t… Read more »