At the suggestion of the Department of Research Services, the Ryan-Matura Library has recently purchased a subscription to LibGuides, a platform for the delivery of our subject guides. Subject guides have traditionally been a great help to those students who find out about their existence. There are so many students, though, who never stumble across [...]
Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’
Wow, LoC.
Posted in Controlled Vocabularies, Flickr, Library 2.0, Library of Congress, Tagging, collaboration, education, information, internet, participation, read-write, technology, web 2.0, tagged collaboration, Controlled Vocabularies, education, Flickr, information, internet, Library 2.0, Library of Congress, participation, read-write, Tagging, technology, web 2.0 on January 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I’m not completely sure how to start this post. First, I guess with thanks to John Fudrow, else it would have been even longer before I found out about this development (how did I miss this?). My original title for this post was LOC + Flickr = Interesting, but then I saw that the LibrarianInBlack [...]
my first post
Posted in Library 2.0, collaboration, education, higher education, media, participation, technology, tagged collaboration, education, higher education, media, participation, technology, web 2.0 on October 25, 2007 | 2 Comments »
I might as well start this blog off in an “incorrect” fashion. Instead of focusing on a humanities-related subject, I’ll cross the divide and begin with a post that delves into the world inhabited by those kooky social/behavioralists…
YouTube me:
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