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Fw: people/libraries on twitter in scrlc service area? Written by libworm: Medicine on January 12, 2010 - 3:07 pm -. Tomorrow I will be doing my one
Source: pligg - all - January 14, 2010 Tags: Academic Libraries

A Look Back At The First 40 "Blogs To Read" email this article save this article to My Clippings
The soon to be finished "Blogs To Read in 2010" list is looking good. To help with the new list, I went through the first 40 to see how we'd done with our picks. The old lists still look pretty darn good. With just a few exceptions, most of the blogs have stood the test of time. I've listed them all below, with a brief comment for each. Be sure to let me know if you have a pick for 2010. The ALA Tech Blog This was an obvious choice in 2006 and they haven't dissapointed since. It's still a source for great essay length posts by a group of smart librarians. Carnival of the Infosciences Carnivals seem to have been a pas...
Source: LISNews.org - December 21, 2009 Author: Blake Tags: Blogging

A Look Back At The First 40 "Blogs To Read" email this article save this article to My Clippings
The soon to be finished "Blogs To Read in 2010" list is looking good. To help with the new list, I went through the first 40 to see how we'd done with our picks. The old lists still look pretty darn good. With just a few exceptions, most of the blogs have stood the test of time. I've listed them all below, with a brief comment for each. Be sure to let me know if you have a pick for 2010. The ALA Tech Blog This was an obvious choice in 2006 and they haven't dissapointed since. It's still a source for great essay length posts by a group of smart librarians. Carnival of the Infosciences Carnivals seem to have been a pas...
Source: LISNews - Librarian And Information Science News - December 21, 2009 Author: Blake Tags: Blogging

MLA Webcast - Cut The Cord: Connecting To Our Mobile Users - University of Michigan/Ann Arbor email this article save this article to My Clippings
The University of Michigan Health Sciences Libraries is hosting “Cut the Cord: Connecting to Our Mobile Users”. What: A **free** Medical Library Association webcast for information professionals about--current and emerging mobile technologies --innovative initiatives using mobile devices --useful mobile software applications --funding options for projects using mobile devicesWhen: Wednesday, 18 November, 2009, 1:30 – 4:00 P.M.(For agenda, see http://www.mlanet.org/education/distance_ed/mobile/agenda.html)Where: Rm. 2802, Medical Science Building 2, The University of Michigan, 1137 E. Catherine St., Ann Arbor, MI(...
Source: MDMLG / Metropolitan Detroit Medical Library Group - November 5, 2009 Author: Valerie Reid

Article: information behaviour of healthcare professionals email this article save this article to My Clippings
Fourie, I. (2009) "Learning from research on the information behaviour of healthcare professionals: a review of the literature 2004-2008 with a focus on emotion." Health Information and Libraries Journal, 26 (3), 171-86. "Objective: A review, focusing on emotion, was conducted of reported studies on the information behaviour of healthcare professionals (2004-2008). Findings were intended to offer guidelines on information services and information literacy training, to note gaps in research and to raise research interest. Method: Databases were searched for literature published from January 2004 to December 2008 and indexed...
Source: Information Literacy Weblog - September 5, 2009 Author: Sheila Webber

Speed Reading | Epl events: jun 27, 2009 - saturday | Speed ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: jun 27, 2009 - saturday. June 13, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments.
Source: pligg - all - June 15, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: jun 20, 2009 - saturday | Speed ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: jun 20, 2009 - saturday. June 6, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Epl events
Source: pligg - all - June 7, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Libworm: Public Libraries 2009-06-06 01:34:28 ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Speed Reading Software from AceRead can help you Learn to Speed Read. Speed Reading Courses for personal and business use teach you how to speed read
Source: pligg - all - June 7, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: jun 13, 2009 - saturday | Speed ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: jun 13, 2009 - saturday. May 30, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments. C
Source: pligg - all - May 31, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: jun 07, 2009 - sunday | Speed Reading ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: jun 07, 2009 - sunday. May 24, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments. Com
Source: pligg - all - May 26, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: may 17, 2009 - sunday | Speed Reading ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: may 17, 2009 - sunday. May 3, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments. Com
Source: pligg - all - May 4, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: may 09, 2009 - saturday | Speed ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: may 09, 2009 - saturday. April 25, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments.
Source: pligg - all - April 26, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: may 03, 2009 - sunday | Speed Reading ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: may 03, 2009 - sunday. April 19, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments. C
Source: pligg - all - April 20, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: may 02, 2009 - saturday | Speed ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: may 02, 2009 - saturday. April 18, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments.
Source: pligg - all - April 19, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: apr 25, 2009 - saturday | Speed ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: apr 25, 2009 - saturday. April 11, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments.
Source: pligg - all - April 13, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Ttw contest winner! | Speed Reading Software email this article save this article to My Clippings
Nitha wins a $10 gift card to Best Buy to get something techie, even if it's just a CD. Congrats! (Source: Sellers Library Teens). Written by libworm
Source: pligg - all - March 17, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Links for 2009-03-10 [del.icio.us] email this article save this article to My Clippings
Group: Librarians who LibraryThing | LibraryThing Librarians who LibraryThing Description: librarians, catalogers, archivists, students... or anyone else who wants to talk about metadata, tagging, FRBR, library 2.0, social software, cataloging, and, of course, LibraryThing! Zamzar - Free online file conversion Have you ever wanted to convert files without the need to download software ? Medical Library Association | Medical Library Association : MLA Web 2.0 Resources Medical Library Association The following MLA tools are currently active. Leave a comment or subscribe via your feed reader. libworm: Librarianship RSS Sear...
Source: DigiCMB - March 12, 2009 Author: Guus van den Brekel

Speed Reading | Epl events: mar 21, 2009 - saturday | Speed ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: mar 21, 2009 - saturday. March 7, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments.
Source: pligg - all - March 8, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Epl events: mar 01, 2009 - sunday | Speed Reading ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Epl events: mar 01, 2009 - sunday. February 15, 2009. (Source: EPL Events). Written by libworm: Public Libraries · Filed Under Reading News. Comments
Source: pligg - all - February 16, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Libworm: Public Libraries 2009-01-27 00:05:00 ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
Speed Reading Software from AceRead can help you Learn to Speed Read. Speed Reading Courses for personal and business use teach you how to speed read
Source: pligg - all - January 27, 2009 Tags: Public Libraries

Speed Reading | Illiad: new and improved interlibrary services ... email this article save this article to My Clippings
For more information, contact Mulford Library Interlibrary Services at 419.383.3973. (Source: Mulford Library Blog). Written by libworm: Academic Lib
Source: pligg - all - January 9, 2009 Tags: Academic Libraries

La biblioblogosfera hispánica email this article save this article to My Clippings
Han pasado 2 años de la recopilación que hicimos de blogs españoles de biblioteconomía y documentación. Lógicamente ha quedado obsoleta, pero no conozco que se haya hecho un esfuerzo similar más actualizado. En el blog ARTedFACTUS, se publicó en octubre una recopilación de blogs latinoamericanos de bibliotecología y documentación. Su autor, Eddy Díaz Souza, ha localizado 113 fuentes: Argentina, 46; Brasil, 9; Chile, 18; Colombia, 16; Costa Rica, 1; Cuba, 1; El Salvador, 1; Guatemala, 1; México, 6; Paraguay, 2; Perú, 13; Puerto Rico, 7; República Dominicana, 1; Uruguay, 4 y Venezuela, 7. Aún me parecen pocos...
Source: SEDIC - Blog - December 5, 2008 Author: Luis Rodríguez Yunta Tags: Visto y o ído

Resources of the Week: Five Niche Search Engines email this article save this article to My Clippings
Resources of the Week: Five Niche Search Engines By Shirl Kennedy, Senior Editor We’ve done niche websites here as well as sources of niche statistics. This week, we’ll take a look at a handful of niche search engines. If you’re a regular follower of ResourceShelf, you know we preach the gospel of bypassing a general Web engine for a more focused search tool whenever possible. So consider these when the need arises. + eHealthcare Bot Searches selected healthcare resources and sources taken from various Subject Tracer Information Blogs and resources from the Virtual Private Library. Currently over 119...
Source: ResourceShelf - September 15, 2008 Author: ResourceShelf Tags: Resource of the Week Search News Search Tools Source File Web Search

Virtual House Cleaning email this article save this article to My Clippings
The school year has started and in our family that means that it is time to put away some of the summer play clothes and begin to make room for fall and winter clothes. Determine what will get packed away for next year, what will get donated to charity, and what will get handed down to the little brother.The same is kind of true with my online world. Instead of packing up the sunscreen and swim suits, I am looking at my RSS feeds, SDIs, and del.icio.us account. I find that I need to do this once or twice a year to keep things fresh and current. Those of us who have SDIs on MEDLINE are well aware that we should look at them...
Source: The Krafty Librarian - September 3, 2008 Author: The Krafty Librarian

Science Blogging 2008 London: Vormittag email this article save this article to My Clippings
Was passierte heute Vormittag? 8:30 - 9:45 Coffee/Breakfast; Proposal of unconference sessions Auf ein Whiteboard konnten Vorschläge zu weiteren Konferenzthemen notiert werden, über die in der ersten Kaffeepause abgestimmt wurden. Obwohl dieses Proposal schon lange online war, kamen sich erst jetzt viele Ideen auf. Anonym etwas auf eine Tafel schreiben scheint doch für viele einfacher, als in einem weltweiten Message Board etwas zu posten. 10:00 - 10:30 Keynote: Ben Goldacre Bad Science Ben sprach hauptsächlich über seinen Blog und seine Kolumne im Guardian über Bad Science: Quacksalberei, wissenschaftlich un...
Source: medinfo - August 30, 2008 Author: ob Tags: Kongresse Weblogs Community Nature sciblog scienceblogging2008

Buscadores en webs de biblioteconomía email this article save this article to My Clippings
Las tecnologías de la web social posibilitan que los recursos de información sean compartidos, ya que se basan en aplicaciones abiertas donde la interoperabilidad está asegurada. Los usuarios pueden personalizar webs y servicios, según sus necesidades. Por ejemplo, son diversas las posibilidades existentes para configurar buscadores especializados en un ámbitos u orientados a un tipo concreto de páginas. Servicios como Rollyo y Swicki o los buscadores personalizables de los grandes buscadores como Google y Yahoo, a través de sus servicios Search Monkey y BOSS, que sustituyen a su Yahoo Search Builder, permiten disp...
Source: Biblioblog - August 26, 2008 Tags: Recursos de informaci ón

The UK Biblioblogosphere email this article save this article to My Clippings
The UK Biblioblogosphere is a blog by Keir Hopwood. From Keir’s announcement: I wanted to announce my new blog, which details my MSc ILM research project on UK academic (i.e. university) library blogs: http://ukbiblioblogosphere.blogspot.com/ On this blog I will a) detail the progress and any interesting milestones in the research andwriting process itself b) keep a list of relevant online resources, including openly available scholarly literature and related blogs c) keep an updated “directory” of UK academic library blogs at http://del.icio.us/ukbiblioblogosphere I warmly invite all readers of this lis...
Source: davidrothman.net - June 18, 2008 Author: David Rothman Tags: Technology Blogging libworm

Study on Use of Social Networks in UK email this article save this article to My Clippings
(Image: Sermo, a social network for docs) Thanks to TameTheWeb and the libworm RSS on Social Networking :" The Ofcom report looks into the impact of social networks on people’s lives in the UK as part of a wider media literacy campaign and surveyed 5,000 adults and more than 3,000 children. Its statistics suggest that around 19% of all UK youngsters have a presence on a social networking site. “Social networks are clearly a very important part of people’s lives and are having an impact on how people live their lives,” said James Thickett, director of market research at Ofcom" The pdf and the story BBC News .Some li...
Source: DigiCMB - June 4, 2008 Author: Guus van den Brekel

MLA 2008: Plenary Session IV Slides email this article save this article to My Clippings
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Source: davidrothman.net - May 26, 2008 Author: David Rothman Tags: Technology RSS/Feeds Blogging Wikis Web Applications libworm Presentations Mashups Library 2.0 For Medical Libraryfolk Social Software Podcasting 3rd Party PubMed/MEDLINE Tools MLA2008

Medline es dificil de usar; no digáis lo contrario, bibliotecarios email this article save this article to My Clippings
Se ha liado una buena polémica en la blogosfera anglosajona a raiz del post de una estudiante de Medicina de Harvard, Anna Kushnir, que se quejaba de la dificultad de usar Medline. Ella no estaba dispuesta a perder unos minutos en aprender el manejo y las opciones de la base de datos más importante de información biomédica. Ella prefería un motor de búsqueda tipo google, intuitivo y fácil de manejar. El post original alcanza a fecha de hoy 40 comentarios. Como era de esperar, la blogosfera documental se le ha echado encima, y le ha atacado creo yo que de manera bastante vehemente. Dean Giustini ha escrito 4 posts so...
Source: Documentación, biblioteconomía e información - April 11, 2008 Tags: Recuperaci ón de información

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