The links in this week’s edition of Weekly Bytes were brought to you by these sources: Library Stuff, LISNews, ResourceShelf, and The Shifted Librarian.
No worries about a monopoly – U.S. and European regulators approve Microsoft/Yahoo …
The links in this week’s edition of Weekly Bytes were brought to you by these sources: Library Stuff, LISNews, ResourceShelf, and The Shifted Librarian.
No worries about a monopoly – U.S. and European regulators approve Microsoft/Yahoo …
This week’s news bytes were culled from LISNews and ResourceShelf.
Google is buying Aardvark — did anyone predict this after reading the last edition of Weekly Bytes?
Know your e-reading rights — a new white paper from the Electronic …
The GSLIS Alumni Board and the Student Chapter of ASIS&T is co-sponsoring an educational speed-networking event! This is your chance to network with GSLIS alumni in various areas of librarianship and with representatives from librarian organizations to learn about career …
This week’s news bytes were hand-picked from the updates at ResourceShelf:
The launch of Aardvark — a large-scale social search engine
The launch of Google Buzz — Google’s alternative to Facebook and Twitter?
Here is the third installment of our Weekly Bytes series for the GSLIS community. Please enjoy this recent library tech news:
Here is the second installment of our Weekly Bytes series for the GSLIS community. Please enjoy the following resources, many of which have a mobile technology theme:
About two years ago Witchita State University implemented dynamic animated maps in their online catalog. I’ve seen libraries with links to maps in their catalogs before (like BC), but never so intricate and fun. If you visit their catalog here…
A curated list of links of interest to the ASIST community:
…Visualization seems to be the theme of the week, so let’s finish it off with a 20-minute TED talk from one of the most influential data visualization specialists out there: