Category Archives: watch.see.hear
on nurturing creativity
Three cheers for this ted talk.
visual tweet
Okay, I haven’t quite figured out how useful this, but whoa, is it nifty, cool and kind of addictive.Friendbrowser
social media fad or cultural shift?
This has been making the rounds of the ‘net world and I think it is pretty well done. My vote is cultural shift. Sure, a new technology will come along but the behaviors and ways of INTERACTING with media have changed.
New historical resources
lots of cool stuff.========The Digital Library of Georgia and its partners have recently released several new digital collections as part of the Georgia HomePLACE initiative: Milledgeville Historic Newspapers Archive, 1808-1920 http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/milledgeville/ Columbus Enquirer, 1828-1890 http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/enquirer/ Macon Telegraph, 1826-1908 http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/telegraph/ (These newspaper databases require a one-time free plug-in download to view images.) Georgia State Fair, Macon, 1886-1960 (in partnership with the
wearable technology
More in the wearable technology market:
FLIP through the latest issue of moonshine arts & literary magazine
Open publication – Free publishing – More poetry
Intro to Cataloging (My little overview)
I was digging around in my webspace and found this brief overview of cataloging. This was created for an introductory technical services class for the Gwinnett school medial library program. Cataloging basics View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: basics training)
Copyright, RSS, & more
Apparently today is copyright day… Given that I use RSS feeds to pull my content into other sites (facebook, my portfolio, etc.), I sometimes get caught up in the ease of use and forget that RSS is a really a form of syndication. Hmm… today I came across this interesting post via my google reader: a brief discussion of some
