rihlib - July 20, 2004 @ 6:06 pm
· Filed under News sources
The Rowland Institute doesn’t advertise itself. You can pass by
the building without any inkling of what takes place here. Now,
however, we have signage. ( I miss the simple gold 100, though.)
rihlib - July 20, 2004 @ 1:14 pm
· Filed under News sources
The BBC has posted recordings of the complete Beethoven piano sonata
cycle from a series of London concerts by Portuguese pianist Artu
Pizaro from 2003.
rihlib - July 20, 2004 @ 11:52 am
· Filed under News sources
Wired profiles BugMeNot and similar services, which enable the user to
manipulate a canned registration form and save the recurrent hassle of
divulging personal info.
rihlib - July 19, 2004 @ 2:23 pm
· Filed under Science news
rihlib - July 16, 2004 @ 1:20 pm
· Filed under Grants/funding
A Science NextWave article illustrates instances of unexpected funding
sources. Examples include the army funding breast cancer
research. Suggestions on how to tap such sources are
listed.
rihlib - July 16, 2004 @ 12:23 pm
· Filed under Science news
- in the fields of engineering and basic science, as research grows
more and more interdisciplinary, especially in the nano realm.
(Source: NewsNanoApex.com)
rihlib - July 16, 2004 @ 11:08 am
· Filed under Libraries and Information
Good overview on how the USA PATRIOT act affects libraries.
Includes the famous “FBI has not been here” signs. Doesn’t
discuss recent defeat of attempts to amend the act, however,
particularly the section that affects library records. (Source:
Library Juice)
rihlib - July 15, 2004 @ 1:02 pm
· Filed under News sources
who are concerned about potential lost royalties… A boon for customers, though…. (Source: ResouceShelf)
rihlib - July 15, 2004 @ 11:37 am
· Filed under News sources
PC Magazine profiles Opera 7.52; and from Mozilla Foundation, Firefox 0.9.1. (source: ResourceShelf)
rihlib - July 13, 2004 @ 1:14 pm
· Filed under Conferences
”
You can use the directory below to find weblogs about Microsoft technologies
written by Microsoft employees. Use these blogs to get insights and opinions
about using (and creating!) Microsoft technology and software.” (Source: Daypop)