Archive for September 1st, 2005

Jim Moore: Universities are Poised to Jump into the OPML & Feed Worlds

Thursday, September 1st, 2005

Jim Moore examines why universities are ready to start using feeds and OPML (outline processor markup language) more than they have been.

Onfolio Releases Edition with Improved Citation Gathering

Thursday, September 1st, 2005

Onfolio, a fabulous tool that captures all sorts of electronic information to assist people with research, released a Onfolio 2.0 Academic and Scientific Edition with automatic reference capturing of numerous formats.
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Disaster Relief for Libraries/Librarians After Katrina

Thursday, September 1st, 2005

Per Andy Carvin’s suggestion that Friday, September 2 be International Blogging for Disaster Relief Day and because I’m starting to find some information about how to help libraries and librarians in Katrina’s wake, here are some ideas and information:
The American Library Association has a list reporting the status of libraries.
LISNews mentions the Louisiana Library Association […]

More on Legal Issues for Bloggers: Legal Protections to Keep Jobs and Sued for Commentary

Thursday, September 1st, 2005

Harvard Law School alumnus and former anonymous blogger Jeremy Blachman opines on legal protections for bloggers so they can keep their jobs.
"So maybe it does make sense that the law should provide special protection for bloggers, because of the social benefits Weblogs provide. The simplest place to start would be to put the burden on […]


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