April 2008
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Harzing.com - Research in International and... →
Apr. 30
The Association of Business Schools - →
Apr. 30
Rankings of Economics Journals →
The following list of journals, together with ISSN and weblinks is provided as a resource for staff of the Centre for Economics Research at Keele University to help guide submissions based on the…
Apr. 30
Pageflakes - Web & Library Technology →
assembled by British Library staff (according to Lorcan Dempsey, http://orweblog.oclc.org/archives/001625.html)
Apr. 30
safe_image.jpeg (JPEG-Grafik, 450x750 Pixel) →
The difference is, it’s not enough to read the chart. You have to know what it means. And when you finish, with everything correct, if you say things like w00t or meh then you’re probably from…
Apr. 30
eigenfactor.org - ranking and mapping scientific... →
Apr. 30
Journal Ranking →
Apr. 30
the end of cognitive zoning →
Lots of buzz around Shirky’s cognitive surplus post. To me the idea is very similar to my assertion that peer production happens mostly in the bright areas of the world at night map, in the…
Apr. 29
Archivalia: Blogwelt-Serie zu Wissenschaftsblogs →
Hier wird auch Archivalia kurz (und vergleichsweise oberflächlich) erwähnt.
Apr. 29
Strong and weak OA →
The term “open access” is now widely used in at least two senses.  For some, “OA” literature is digital, online, and free of charge.  It removes price barriers but not permission barriers.  For…
Apr. 29
medinfo » Blog Archive » Ein Wiki für die... →
Apr. 29
PC (Intel x86) alternate install CD →
ubuntu 8.04 (hardy heron) x86 alternate install cd
Apr. 29
Medinfo: Ein Wiki für die Bibliothek →
Die Zweigbibliothek Medizin hat jetzt aus den über die Jahre gesammelten (Benutzer)Fragen & (Bibliotheks)Antworten ein Wiki als Wissensdatenbank aufgesetzt (heute hat der Server…
Apr. 29
Joseph, Paul (2008) It’s del.icio.us: Pushing... →
“how librarians can use the social bookmark tool, del.icio.us, to generate and dynamically update library Web pages featuring subject-based Internet resources”
Apr. 29
Blog notes from Open Scholarly Communities →
Jonathan Gray, Open Scholarly Communities on the Web, Open Knowledge Foundation Weblog, April 24, 2008. Blog notes from Open Scholarly Communities on the Web: Legal, Social and Economic…
Apr. 29
Google scholar revisited →
the enhanced content in GS has not been matched by improvements to the software
Apr. 28
Important white paper from SPARC and Science... →
SPARC and Science Commons have released a white paper, Open doors and open minds:  What faculty authors can do to ensure open access to their work, April 2008.  From the paper’s overview: …
Apr. 28
Last 100 reviews DRM disasters →
Last 100’s editor, Steve O’Hear has a nice article entitled “Five companies that sold customers down the DRM-filled river”.  Let me quote from his opening: “The news last week that…
Apr. 28
Top 100 Tools for e-Learning →
This is an annual thing that Jane’s E-Learning Pick of The Day facilitates. It’s a great thing too. The free Summary PDF is now available to download: Top 100 Tools Spring 2008 Summary PDF…
Apr. 28
Blogging's role in scientific research... →
Two views on blogging for scientists from Myles Allen “Explaining science to journalists and the public on blogs is fast and efficient. But is it all just too good to be true? Can science survive…
Apr. 28
[from the.mad.hatter] The most magnificent noodle... →
 bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by the.mad.hatter to recipe asia noodles - more about this bookmark…
Apr. 27
Interview with Donald Knuth (informit.com) →
informit.com: Interview with Donald Knuth  — Andrew Binstock and Donald Knuth converse on the success of open source, the problem with multicore architecture, the disappointing lack…
Apr. 27
[from jluebeck] TP: "Die hiesige... →
 bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by jluebeck to media politics Tibet Politik - more about this bookmark…
Apr. 27
Quote of the Day from Will Richardson →
http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/quote-of-the-day-new-knowledge/ From “Collective Intelligence: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace” (600+ page .pdf) comes this passage by Robert Steele in…
Apr. 27
FYI: Open Access im DLR Kultur →
“Würde Einstein seine Aufsätze frei im Internet…
Apr. 27
[from cogdog] Twistory →
Twistory provides - among others - an iCalendar feed (think iCal, Google Calendar, …) allowing you to easily browse through your Twitter backlog.  bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted…
Apr. 27
[from niehle] no blogo at in|ad|ae|qu|at →
||| I. BLOG - DEFINITION | II. BLOG- BASHING ANNO 2007 | III. “BLOG” ANNO 08 : DOPPELUNGEN | IV. BLOG & GELD | V. BLOG ALS KOPIERTE PASTE | VI. BLOG ZUR VERBUCHUNG DER TAGE | VII. BLOG IN…
Apr. 27
Library books you can KEEP forever—and other ideas... →
I’m baffled why Amazon readers are giving just three out of five stars to An Arsonist’s Guide to Writers’ Homes in New England. Not everyone will love the Guide’s quirks, but I do. A…
Apr. 27
More notes on Economies of the Commons →
David Bollier has blogged some notes on Economies of the Commons: Strategies for Sustainable Access and Creative Reuse of Images and Sounds Online (Amsterdam, April 10-12, 2008).  Excerpt: …
Apr. 27
Podcast interview on OA →
Bora Zivkovic, Open Access in Italian, A Blog Around The Clock, April 20, 2008. The podcast of the radio interview with Derek Law and me about Open Access is now available online. Most of the…
Apr. 26
Hardy Heron Makes Linux Worth Another Look... →
If you’ve flirted with the idea of switching your desktop operating system to Linux but never took the leap, the time is now. This week’s release of Hardy Heron, an Ubuntu release that will…
Apr. 25
Science 2.0 « O’Really? at Duncan.Hull.name →
(on a talk by David DeRoure:) there is a massive gap between scientists and infrastructure on the Web of Science … Web 2.0 can bridge the gap
Apr. 25
The Ultimate Ultraportable List →
Lost in the deluge of GNU/Linux ultaportable announcements? Me too. Here’s a consolidate list that might help.
Apr. 25
Social aspects of open science →
richard, Open science 0.9 beta, spreadingscience, April 18, 2008. Open Science is really in the very early stages. It may very well evolve into an important adjunct for research. Collaborations…
Apr. 25
There is No Web 3.0, There is No Web 2.0 - There... →
Something struck me while listening to Tim O’Reilly’s keynote speech at the Web 2.0 expo yesterday: glancing at my notes after he walked off stage, I noticed that his current definition for Web…
Apr. 25
I want a 2.0 Toolbox! →
Once again, McMaster University sets a high bar! Amanda Etches-Johnson announces: Wee announcement at MPOW today about a new service we’re rolling out called the 2.0 Toolbox. It’s a…
Apr. 25
Why Professional Librarian Journals Should Evolve... →
Marcus writes: But something funny happened on the way to OJS: I became firmly convinced that the traditional journal model is antiquated for sharing research and knowledge among librarians.  A…
Apr. 25
scattered vs. individual publishing →
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about publishing things individually, on my own, as opposed to scattering stuff across the various services out there. Partially, it’s because of some sense of…
Apr. 25
DELOS Digital Library Reference Model (Dec. 2007) →
Apr. 25
Identity and represntation in blogs →
Writing about the Theatre of the Oppressed and the fictional account of the Pandorama in The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (here) calls to mind the power of representation in mediating and…
Apr. 24
Authoring RDFa from within a Wiki →
Bryan Lawrence had some thoughts on authoring RDFa in a Wiki. I’m quite excited to see this kind of development and looking forward seeing results in form of plug-ins, extensions, etc. - anyone…
Apr. 24
Blogs can solve cross-departmental communication... →
When a department has a change they think will affect the organisation as a whole they will send a broadcast email to the whole office. In a past post I mentioned to perhaps also enter the email…
Apr. 24
Jerry Seinfeld, DRM and locked music →
DRM zealots are ever persistent in coming up with new reasons for us to hate their technology. Our two latest finds: –TBC to Mac Users: No Seinfeld for you, from Silicon Valley…
Apr. 23
OPC4 - help/specialsearchkeys →
Übersicht aller Suchschlüssel
Apr. 23
You Can Run, But You Can't Hide from FriendFeed... →
Brian Solis / bub.blicio.us: You Can Run, But You Can’t Hide from FriendFeed  — I’m working from the press room at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco and my pal Marshall…
Apr. 23
Super Screenshot →
Here’s a neat tool I found via David Lee King’s blog: Super Screenshot.  Just enter a URL, choose some options (dimensions, size, and format), and voila!  A screenshot ready for saving,…
Apr. 23
[from wytze] Science 2.0 -- Is Open Access Science... →
Science 2.0 — Is Open Access Science the Future? Is posting raw results online, for all to see, a great tool or a great risk?  bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by wytze to …
Apr. 23
[from amanda] UThink: Blogs at the University of... →
great faq page  bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by amanda to blogging - more about this bookmark…
Apr. 23
[from ratcatcher] Changes in liblogs →
must blog again soon! (maybe) :)  bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by ratcatcher to libraries blogs trends in:citesinsights - more about this bookmark…
Apr. 23
Intel Mash Maker: Mash-ups for the masses (Martin... →
Martin LaMonica / CNET News.com: Intel Mash Maker: Mash-ups for the masses  — Intel wants to make the whole Web editable, just like a single Wikipedia page.  — The chip…
Apr. 22