Category Archives: XHTML/XML/CSS
Semantic web, social web, and the progression of the web (presentation)
Well, this is a pretty unwieldly subject to pack into a 1 hour presentation (and I didn’t go very far into the details of the mechanics of the semantic web, at all)….
I’m on the road… upcoming presentations and talks
Since my calendar thingie is not working so well, here is what I have on my schedule for upcoming talks/presentations: Sept. 19, Digital Initiatives w/ Tim Daniels, GPLS Director’s Meeting,Current and emerging trends in library technology — is my part Oct. 22 Semantic web. vs. Social Media, Master of Internet Technology Program, Gwinnett Campus: What REALLY is the semantic web
Various links: academia online, sustainability of digital projects, LC and Cloud storage, web tools & more
Link roundup… Lots to read and consider and ponder…. Very cool…Thousands of video lectures from the world’s top scholars.http://academicearth.org/ a multi-year, international exploration of the strategies being used to support digital initiatives over the long term.http://www.ithaka.org/ithaka-s-r/strategy/ithaka-case-studies-in-sustainability Social networking site for researchers aims to make academic papers a thing of the pasthttp://www.physorg.com/news166943362.html LC tests cloud storagehttp://news.cnet.com/8301-13846_3-10286280-62.html Yahoo pipes… if you haven’t
Question of the Day: what will not migrate in Google Pages?
So, google pages (the online editor/hosted website creator available for free to google/gmail customers) is going away. It will be replaced by google sites. I, as well as a ton of other google users, received the following message (prompting a question from friend, about whether her site would migrate properly): However, we’ve identified you as using Google Page Creator to
Coding likes its 1999
Very interesting post on coding using HTML4 vs. HTML5 or XHTML. http://cameronmoll.com/archives/2009/06/coding_like_its_1999/
9 browsers (a comparison), css your icons, & standard icons for use
A few links to share today: Nine Browsers of today and tomorrow compared CSS your icons Standard icons for use
she’s geeky
http://shesgeeky.org/sg/ How cool is this? I’d love to go, but I don’t have enough travel money and I am swamped with work, freelance, & committee stuff at the mo — intense xhtml/css training at the end of the month, too. of course, if someone paid my way, I’d find the time, ya know. 😉
e-Publishing? Isuuu?
Has anyone used Issuu to epublish? If so, what do you think? I’ve been considering switching platforms for the arts magazine. I like PacerCMS, but I don’t have much time for development these days. I chose PacerCMS because it created a nice issue and did everything I wanted out of the box (and it pretty much does, once I created
Wandering around in Second Life and musings on digital identity
Although I was late, I managed to attend the Carolina Conversations webinar in Second Life. Yep, I actually got my avatar to the presentation and I got her to sit down. I’ve been wanting to attend an academic event in SL for a while, but they always seemed to either cost money (real money!) OR were at 3AM my time.