Monthly Archives: February 2008

EZProxy Find and Replace

If you don’t like something about one of your web interfaces, and if you are running EZProxy, you can use a “Find and Replace” feature to replace any part of the web page code with whatever you would like in … Continue reading

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Google Apps Team Edition

Google Apps Team Edition is a new permutation of Google Apps (something I have been using a fair amount during the past couple of months) designed for collaborative projects. You need to register using a work or school e-mail address … Continue reading

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Primer on Copyright Liability and Fair Use

Primer on Copyright Liability and Fair Use is part of the Citizen Media Law Project’s Legal Guide, scheduled to launch later this month.   It contains a great introduction/overview of what is allowed and not allowed with copyright.  Best of all, … Continue reading

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Visualizing the Bible

Visualizing the Bible is a project by Chris Harrison, a doctoral student at Carnegie-Mellon University.  It consists of visualization of biblical references and social networking.  Check out his other projects, as well, such as his Wikipedia Top 50 and Clusterball. … Continue reading

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Better Living Through Taxonomies

Written from the perspective of web site design, Better Living Through Taxonomies is a primer for understanding and applying taxonomy to a project. This came along at just the right time for me… I have just started the re-design (can … Continue reading

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LOC Docent Training Videos

The Library of Congress  web site has a collection of webcasts that they use for docent training.  If you would like to learn about some of the collections within in the library, this is a fantastic way to do so! … Continue reading

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Confessions of a Rogue Library Book Buyer

Confessions of a Rogue Library Book Buyer is an article by a former university administrator. What he did, with the aid of a complicit librarian, would make an interesting exercise for an Ethics class. While I don’t feel that they … Continue reading

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