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Archive for » November 28th, 2005«

The Reference Librarians Guide to Mastering Internet Searching

I’m planning on being very open when it comes to this next book. To get started, if you’re interested in seeing what sort of sites I’ll be covering, check out the search tag in my del.icio.us account.

I’m also looking for a good place to start putting up my notes for the book so that folks can read and comment on them. Maybe a wiki. Maybe another blog. I’m just not sure yet. All suggestions are welcome.

As for the title, it’s not final. Why? Well, the original plan was to do an update to my Using the Internet as a Reference Tool book but my head is starting to veer away from a direct update. With all of the new resources that are out there (podcasts, flickr, data visualization, video) I’m thinking that just updating the previous book isn’t going to cut it.

Miles Davis to enter Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Along with Black Sabbath, Sex Pistols, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Blondie.

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The chicken dance

This is what you find when you hit “random” on Google Video.

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Should you have to show ID to ride a bus?

Meet Deborah Davis. She’s a 50 year-old mother of four who lives and works in Denver, Colorado. Her kids are all grown-up: her middle son is a soldier fighting in Iraq. She leads an ordinary, middle class life. You probably never would have heard of Deb Davis if it weren’t for her belief in the U.S. Constitution.

Will it come to this? The ID card above is satire, but how soon before it becomes reality? When honest, law-abiding citizens can’t commute to work on a city bus without a demand for their “papers,” something is very, very wrong.

One morning in late September 2005, Deb was riding the public bus to work. She was minding her own business, reading a book and planning for work, when a security guard got on this public bus and demanded that every passenger show their ID. Deb, having done nothing wrong, declined. The guard called in federal cops, and she was arrested and charged with federal criminal misdemeanors after refusing to show ID on demand.

On the 9th of December 2005, Deborah Davis will be arraigned in U.S. District Court in a case that will determine whether Deb and the rest of us live in a free society, or in a country where we must show “papers” whenever a cop demands them.

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Some Students Find Themselves In Principal’s Office Over Blogs

According to this Wall Street Journal article some students have been suspended over what they’ve written in their blogs & MySpace.com while not in school or on school grounds. Should this be something that educators should even be monitoring, let alone policing?

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New army recruiting video

Check it out here. (Flash)
Thanks dad

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