June 20, 2006
links for 2006-06-20
-
"Paul Duguid, an adjunct professor at the School of Information at the University of California at Berkeley, said there would always be a place for such human search engines."
-
"Newspapers should be in favor of competence."
-
Interesting things in the Victor Navasky memoir about Arthur Carter, too
-
"Any new owner should bring Observer .com up to snuff. Of the six blogs, only a few have fresh posts every day."
-
Interesting use of the OCLC registry--"http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry/gateway?genre=article&aulast=Wakimoto&aufirst=Jina+Choi&issn=0099-1333&title=The+Journal+of+Academic+Librarianship&stitle=J+Acad+Libr&atitle=The+Myths+and+Realities+of+SFX+in+Aca
-
What does this do for Nature? Suppose Connotea could use this as a default link to other Nature publications, etc.... Not sure I see the benefit for the user--unlike OCLC's Registry
-
The hotel offers Room Service, a newly renovated 24-hour Fitness Center overlooking a rooftop swimming pool, Business Center, wireless Internet access in all public areas, and an Instant Service Center.
-
Yes, this is (still) a big pain when porting sites from server to server
Comments
