There is a movement afoot to encourage and support "serious" blogging in science. Bloggers for Peer-Reviewed Research Reporting [BPR3] is a group of scientists who have made a step in this direction by releasing a set of icons that scientists...
I had a great time at the ASIS&T 2007 conference, Joining Research and Practice: Social Computing and Information Science, in Milwaukee. I blogged most of the sessions I attended -- see the list at ASIS&T Sessions. A few thoughts about...
MyFeedz is an interesting tool from Adobe Lab's -- from Adobe's Romanian office, to be precise -- that aspires to build a personalized news service based on your RSS reading habits. MyFeedz has two ways to learn about your interests....
The granddaddy of American libraries has become one with its multitudinous siblings descendants: the Library of Congress now has its very own weblog. The blog's author, Matt Raymond, writes that his blog's mission will "be in keeping with the spirit...
Ever thought about opening up your patron feedback system to users through a weblog? The University of Chicago library has done just that with their Maroon Suggestions blog. Patron suggestions are accepted through a library feedback form. The suggestions, and...
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