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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 »
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 »
We’re using several text widgets with our WordPress/SPT portal, primarily to enable us to offer search boxes for our catalog, e-journal holdings, sites like Science.gov, and so on. I was… 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 »
Our development team has been making slow but steady progress on the research portal prototype. I use the word “team” but there are just two of us working on the… Read more »
This isn’t new—it’s been around for more than a year—but I can’t spend all my time on the leading edge. Sometimes I have to loop back to catch up on… Read more »
About a year ago, I mentioned that we would be working on a research portal at some point in the not-too-distant future. Seems like the future finally began arriving early… Read more »
Rogue Amoeba is well known for their audio software (Audio Hijack Pro and Fission) and just this week they’ve released another amazing product: Radioshift – Radio On Your Schedule. The… Read more »
Earlier today we (well, mostly Shane, really) upgraded our MARS installation—moving from 1.4.1 to 1.4.2. Admittedly a small version jump but when upgrading DSpace a simple(?) dot-point release is something… Read more »
Xena 4.0 has just been released and although the SourceForge site suggests it only runs on Windows or Linux, it does just fine on OSX as well (after all, it’s… Read more »