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Spreadsheet assembled by Chris Messina comparing the various contact mapping solutions.
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Random House/Zogby Poll: 82% of Readers Prefer Curling Up With a Printed Book To New Reading Technology.pdf available from the bottom of the article. The demographic differences are interesting.
Author: Michael C. Habib
links for 2008-06-04
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“The Elsevier Grand Challenge: Knowledge Enhancement in the Life Sciences is a contest created to improve the way scientific information is communicated and used. The contest invites members of the scientific community to describe and prototype a tool to
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from comments: “I especially wanted to mention that all finalists get the opportunity to work with a large collection of Elsevier’s proprietary life science content, including the full text XML and PDF of our life science journals and our proprietary thes
links for 2008-04-15
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Special report on how wireless is effecting culture. It is a great report covering a wide range of related topics. Maybe we gave up on Workperch too quickly? Complete with mentions of libraries as third places.
links for 2008-03-12
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“However, the agreement does not address fair use—it addresses what can be published using the Creative Commons open license that supports our publication.” – Comment to article by Steve Carson of OpenCourseWare.
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Elsevier Library Connect Newsletter: Introduction from Rafael Sidi“Figuring out how best to use Web 2.0 technologies to improve and ease our customers’ lives and solve customers’ needs seems harder than identifying such technologies. Helping us get a leg up in that area, helping us decide how and where to use Web 2.
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“Scopus Search API Technology Powers Topcited.com Presenting the Most Cited Articles Across 26 Subject Areas”
links for 2008-03-11
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“MPACT is looking at how mentoring as a scholarly activity can be better measured and quantified. Our larger goal is to make the argument that mentoring is not being rewarded enough when faculty members are evaluated on their productivity.”
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“Authors, Identity Management and the Scholary Communication System” – More on the summit Terrell went to.
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Terrell’s project – “The MPACT Project is an ongoing project devoted to defining and assessing Mentoring as a scholarly activity.”