Lee Rainie, Director, Pew Internet and American Life Project “I adore librarians” Ask a Ninja: What is Podcasting The Starting Point Tim O’Reilly & John…
Tag: wikis
If you want to follow the Twitter feed from CIL you can find it in the conference wiki @ http://cil2007.pbwiki.com/Twitter%20Feed. There you can also find…
I’m listening to a podcast of a class on the history of Information from the University at Berkley and one of the lecturers equated Milton’s…
The Library Success Wiki has a Library Website Hall of Fame section. Two BCR region libraries, Denver Public and BYU, have made the list. None…
Wiccanomics Originally uploaded by travelinlibrarian. On the flight home from Cedar Rapids the other day I was deep into Wikinomics when the woman sitting next…
I’m in the Eastern Iowa Airport (Cedar Rapids, IA) using the free WiFi to get caught up from this four day trip to Iowa City,…
Heather Clark, BCR How technology is changing how we understand information and in the economy Book by Chris Anderson, Editor in chief of Wired magazine…
Steve Lawson, Colorado College & Emilee Satterwhite, Mesa County Public Library http://keepingcurrent.pbwiki.com/ Blogs Website that displays postings in reverse chroological order… How are blogs useful…
Friday and Saturday I’ll be attending the Colorado Association of Libraries (CAL) 2006 conference here in Denver, CO. I’ll be of course posting to my…
During one discussion at Internet Librarian, I determined that there is a new Web 2.0 term out there being used by many librarians: “blogorwiki”. This…