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2011 Speakers | Books in Browsers VII
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Books in Browsers VII. Bill McCoy ( IDPF. EPUB — out of the box; EPUB4: Engineering the networked experience. Bob Stein ( SocialBook. The Future Now: The Social Book. Brian O’Leary ( Magellan Media Partners. The opportunity in Abundance. Corey Menscher ( Findings. Corey Pressman ( Exprima Media. Electric Incunabula: progressive interactive book design. Craig Mod ( Flipboard. Eli James ( Pandamian. Eric Hellman ( Gluejar. The Network is Overrated. Gordon Mohr ( Infinithree. Greg Albers ( Hol Art Books.
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On piracy and copyright and file sharing and free speech | All Points of the Compass
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All Points of the Compass. Blogging by fantasy author Juliet E McKenna. Larr; A Few Further Tales of Einarinn my first ‘indie’ ebook! Good Housekeeping’s Writing Competition does NOT rule out SF&F. January 29, 2012. Home taping is killing live music. Isn’t that what those old adverts used to say? The ones supposed to shame those of us with a drawer full of bootleg cassettes in our student rooms? Doesn’t entitle me to help myself from the nearest Apple Store. Since I’ve yet to get any satisfactory answer ...
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Open Source Exile: Is there a place for readers' collectives in the bright new world of eBooks?
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An open sourcer in exile. Wednesday, 23 March 2011. Is there a place for readers' collectives in the bright new world of eBooks? The transition costs of migrating from the world of books-as-physical-artefacts-of-pulped-tree to the world of books-as-bitstreams are going to be non-trivial. There's a whole range of books that I'm interested in that don't appear to be on the business plan of any of the current eBook publishers, and I'll miss them if they're not converted:. Local writing by local authors.
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Official BEA Librarian Blogger: March 2012
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Monday, March 19, 2012. EBooks: A Guest Post by Toby Greenwalt. This month's post comes from Toby Greenwalt, a digital branch manager and reference librarian in suburban Chicago who is passionate about exploring the intersection of libraries, technology, and community. He blogs at theanalogdivide.com. And tweets as @theanalogdivide. 8220;I just got this Kindle,” she said, opening up her purse. “Can I use it to check out eBooks from the library? Get out of the eBook game entirely. A study commissioned by.
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The Tiong Bahru Book - Blog
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The Tiong Bahru Book. Links to other projects by Stephen Black. On Seng Poh Road. This was like many other days. I think I took a shower about 11 and then poked through a paper I am rewriting for Michael Lee. The paper was originally a quick overview of his work. http:/ michaellee.sg/. Eventually, my eyes told me to sleep. This room is on the 11th floor. I sipped from a glass of water into which a shot of vinegar had been poured. An email from Etrican, http:/ www.etrican.com/. A difficult opportunity: I ...
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Sheridan Libraries Travels: December 2011
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Blog of the Johns Hopkins Libraries for staff to report on things they learn at conferences, classes, and various work-related travels. 7th International Data Curation Conference. Sunday, December 11, 2011. 7th International Data Curation Conference. Last week I attended the 7th International Data Curation Conference (IDCC, twitter #idcc11, http:/ www.dcc.ac.uk/events/idcc11. In Bristol, UK. The theme of this year's meeting was "Public? Navigating the open data landscape". Though the researchers used ele...
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Digital Campus » Podcast #111 – The Next Big Thing
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A discussion of how digital media and technology are affecting learning, teaching, and scholarship at colleges, universities, libraries, and museums. Podcast #111 – The Next Big Thing. 23 February, 2015 No comments. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. On the subject of digital scholarship, Amanda mentioned the Humanities Open Book project. Download the .mp3.
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Articles Archives - Unlimited Priorities
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Tracey Armstrong’s Foreword. We Help You Take Your Business to the Next Level. Mergers & Acquisitions. Taxonomy & Ontology. Knowledge Management & Training. Six Sigma, 8D, Lean. Software as a Service. Platform as a Service. Infrastructure as a Service. RSS feed for this section. We Stand with Orlando. June 12, 2016. The 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting was a domestic U.S. terrorist attack that occurred on June 12, 2016, at Pulse, a gay bar and nightclub in Orlando, Florida. And around the world. Courts re...
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