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Tweeting Harvard librarians and libraries

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A recent Crimson article discussed the popularity of the Harvard Twitter feed, as well as sampling some tweets from people on campus. No Harvard librarians mentioned, nor did a recent panel (convened by Harvard’s ABCD – Social Media User’s Group) include any librarians as speakers. There are several of us Harvard librarians and libraries on Twitter, however, and this post highlights some that are known to me. (A comprehensive listing and stream of Harvard tweeters was set up by David J Malan’s CS50 course.) (Harvard affiliates can add their Twitter accounts to this site.)

George Clark, Environmental Research Librarian at Lamont Library, posts about environmental issues, sustainability, alternative energy and government information. He also penned an article on environmental research using Twitter for Environment magazine.

Michelle Pearse, Librarian for Open Access Initiatives & Scholarly Communication at Harvard Law School Library writes about open access publishing (particularly in law and related fields,) new publishing formats and initiatives, and new technology. Michelle organized the Harvard Open Access Week events on October 19 and 23 and live tweeted them.

Berkman co-director and Harvard Law School Library Director John Palfrey, author of Digital Natives, among other works, tweets on youth and social media and intellectual property concerns in the digital environment, as well as events at the Law Library and Berkman. (Also see John’s blog (for discussions longer than 140 characters.)

Widener Library’s Head of Resource Sharing, Tom Bruno, shares links and commentary on library-related topics such as the future of libraries and new formats such as e-books, as well as documenting the evolution of his serial novel Confessions of a Gourmand, and bemoaning Red Sox losses.

Kennedy School librarian Abby Clobridge tweets about libraries, education and the online world, software and social networking questions.

Loeb Music Library, Kennedy School Library, and the Harvard Law School Library all have Twitter feeds, through which they share information on new resources and events of interest to their communities. Librarians and libraries also answer questions posted within their user group, post queries themselves, and have either set up Twitter lists of individuals with shared interests or have been included in such lists.

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Library News & Notes 10/23/09

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Rowland Institute at Harvard
Library News & Notes
October 23, 2009

Internet Sites of the Week

Books/eBooks

Academic Libraries, Publishers, and Digital Books

Amazon, Wal-Mart battling over book pricing

See also: Get more out of your Amazon shopping experience

Are We on the Verge of an E-book Explosion?
(Source: Erika McNeil)

Brains, books, and the future of print
(Source: Bohyun Kim)

Building a Netflix for Books
(Source: Digital Koans)

HathiTrust Launching Full-Text Library

Hey, Google: Check out this ultra-fast book scanner
(Source: Digital Koans)
See also: Do It Yourself Book Scanning
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)


How e-Books Could Smarten Up Kids and Stretch Library Dollars

(Source: Amy Kearns)

In some classrooms, books are a thing of the past
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Internet Archive’s BookServer could ‘dominate’ Amazon

Is Barnes & Noble’s Nook a Kindle killer?
(Source: Erika McNeil)
See also: Barnes and Noble Nook gets a reception fit for a king

The one with the publisher’s e-book strategy
(Source: Library Web)

Scans of Google Books with fingers in them

What Is the Best Book Your Book Club Has Read?

Why E-Books are Hot and Getting Hotter

Why Google will Win Books Settlement & Why that’s a Good Thing
(Source: Eric Rumsey)

Computers and Internet

The Answer Factory: Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell
(Source: griffey)

Best MP3 players for audiobooks
(Source: Library Web)

Bringing the Internet to the Wilderness

Building a brain inside a supercomputer

Cloud computing and the big rethink: Part 5
See also: Legal Implications of Cloud Computing – Part Two (Privacy and the Cloud)
(Source: beSpacific)

Domain Name Theft and Where is the Literature?

Funeral Webcasting Is Alive and Well

The Future of Supercomputers is Optical


Holyoke data center project targeted for 2011 completion

How the Internet is Changing the Way We Will Watch TV


Intel Explains How an Internet Addiction Can Offend Everyone This Holiday Season

Merging Video with Maps
(Source: ResourceShelf)

Microsoft’s Bing adds Twitter search (update: Google will too)
See also: Bing is bringing Twitter search to you
(Source: Danny Sullivan)

Migrate to Windows 7–Slowly
See also: Figure Out Which Windows 7 Edition Has the Features You Need
(Source: lifehacker)
See also: The Six “Wow” Features of Windows 7

Missing Links: The Enduring Web
(Source: Library Web)

New Google Music Service Launch Imminent

Newslink Founders Launch “YouTube for business”

No elder left behind: Researchers say designers can help close tech gap

Online places to find public-domain multimedia

Researchers Find Way to Reduce Energy Used by Computer Processors

Search User Interfaces
(Source: beSpacific)

Stinky Teddy “Real-Time Gossip Powered Search”
(Source: msauers)

Super-Sized Memory Could Fit Into Tiny Chips
(Source: mullam)

This Just In: The Mobile Web Isn’t the PC Web

(Source: libraryfuture)

We’re All Fact Checkers Now

What’s Next In Augmented Reality?
(Source: twitt_AR)

Wolfram Alpha’s Second Act

Why Are Web Sites So Confusing?

Win An Internet Flame War

The World Wide Web project
(Source: thenextwomen)

5 Web Office Considerations: Beyond the Buzz


Education

A Brief History of Black Education in America

But I Don’t Want to Teach My Students How to Use Technology

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for OpenCourseWare
(Source: Paul T. Jackson)

Colleges with the Highest Total Student Cost
“Harvard is practically a bargain”
(Source: HVClub)


Facebook Apps for Education

Finances Put HMS Programs On Hold

Harvard Alumni Seek Disclosure of Bonus Retractions
(Source: Harvard in the News)


Harvard president: school adjusting to tight times

See also: Harvard may alter some expansion plans
See also: Harvard’s Annual Financial Report Fully Details 2009 Losses

Higher Education Is Increasingly Class Stratified
(Source: blendedlib)

How Good Is Windows 7 for Colleges?

In Hard Times, It Pays to Increase Benefits, Colleges Are Advised

Literally Doomed
(Source: Condensed Concepts)

Microsoft’s Vision for Higher Ed and Lecture Capture

Mostly bad news for educational fair use

Online Education’s Great Unknowns

Remotely There


Screen Reading and Print Reading

SEAS Dean Charts Course

tinkering schools for kids and adults

University Sues Student Blogger

The Writing Center at Harvard University
(Source: The Scout Report)

25 Tools: A Toolbox for Learning Professionals 2009
(Source: Xuemei)

Health and Medicine

Brigham and Women’s names new president

Comparative Effectiveness Research About to Hit Prime Time

Diagnosis: What Doctors Are Missing

Electronic records, boosted by stimulus, rush hospitals into unchartered territory


How to use Google Wave in Healthcare

(Source: laikas)

How will medicine and its regulation adapt to the information age?
(Source: Rebecca Skloot)

More Hospitals Are Using Video to Connect Patients With Specialists Far Away, Speeding Treatment
(Source: Diane Williams)


Reflections on the Current H1N1 Flu

Libraries

Blogging: An opportunity for librarians to communicate, participate and collaborate on a global scale
See also: Libraries Blog Survey
(Source: joeyanne)
See also: Defining blogs and blogging
(Source: BoraZ)

Competitive Intelligence – A Selective Resource Guide – Updated and Revised
(Source: beSpacific)

Cory Doctorow at Internet Librarian International 2009

(Source: Cory Doctorow)

Does the chance of finding a job increase or decrease depending on where you get your degree?

Finding the Phoenix: Feathers, Flight & the Future of Libraries
(Source: Library Web)

GSLIScast – Audio Content from the Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

How to Interpret PubMed Queries and Why It Matters


Inventing the Future of Librarianship

(Source: libraryfuture)

Libraries and Web 2.0
(Source: Library Web)


Libraries to Enrich Lives in 12 U.S. Communities Through Expansion of Digital Access

(Source: Bill Mayer)

Library helps memoirists capture their experiences
(Source: Sarah Kirby)


More Libraries and Librarians Get Creative on YouTube

(Source: Xuemei)


Open Access Week: Profile of Sarah Shreeves

(Source: Next Generation Science)

Open, social and linked – what do current Web trends tell us about the future of digital libraries?
(Source: aabibliographer)

The Role of Libraries in Emerging Models of Scholarly Communication
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

STELLA! Science, Technology & Engineering Library Leaders in Action!
(Source: BoraZ)

Top 100 Jobs Where Librarians/Information Professionals Can Help
(Source: Eric Rumsey)

Useful Twitter Searches
(Source: Mary Ellen Bates)

Using social media in libraries
(Source: Library Web)

What can libraries learn from retail?
(Source: Library Web)

What Libraries Should Know Before Creating a Facebook Page – Libraries & Facebook Update 2


Life, Money, Work and Family

alice
deal finder, delivery service, budget helper, etc.
(Source: Daily Worth)


Car-free getaways around NYC

(Source: Manhattan User’s Guide)

Child Care Resource Center
(Source: Neat New Stuff on the Net)

Conference Do’s and Don’t’s

Fall Maintenance Tips for Your Home
(Source: Neat New Stuff on the Net)

Female Farmers
(Source: modernscientist)

Find quality recipes

Forbes Entrepreneurial Stories of Women in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s
(Source: UKRC)

Free meeting spaces crop up in Greater Boston

How Can Young Women Develop a Leadership Style?
(Source: MassWomen)

How Skype Is Changing the Job Interview
(Source: Maxine Clarke)

How Smart Leaders Talk About Time
(Source: The 99 Percent)

How to Deliver Bad News to a Group

How to Find Holiday Jobs
(Source: MassWomen)

“I am a (blank), and I sometimes put my career before my family”
(Source: Manisha Thakor)

The improvised life
(Source: Manhattan User’s Guide)

In connections, face to face still counts

Job Searching on the Job

Manhattan Street Corners
(Source: Manhattan User’s Guide)

Massachusetts lost 110,200 jobs during the past year
Minimalist Travel: What’s in My Suitcase
(Source: thegoodhuman)

Personal Online Portfolios
(Source: Tom Nielsen)

Practice “Radical Financial Clarity”

Report details extra problems women face in military careers
(Source: Sloan Work & Family Network)

The rise of the virtual workspace
(Source: Matthew Fraser)

Separate Yourself from Your Stuff
See also: What Our Stuff Says about Us
(Source: ScienceSoWhat)

Set the Employment Blender to ‘Liquify’

So You Want to Start a Startup? 5 Places to Start

The State of the American Woman

Stop the Clock

Taking a closer look at women’s networking


Tough Questions for Financial Planners

(Source: Manisha Thakor)

Tuesday at 3pm Is the Most Agreeable Meeting Time
(Source: The 99 Percent)

“A Woman’s Nation” Demands Workplace Flexibility
(Source: Sloan Work & Family Research Network)

Why So Few Doctoral-Student Parents?

Who’s in a Starring Role, Who’s in a Walk-On Role? All of Us
(Source: Gretchen Rubin)

Woot! 23 Million Employed by Women-Owned Businesses
(Source: Sloan Work & Family Research Network)

6 Ways To Look At Negative Feedback
(Source: taxonomylady)

10 TV Shows You Have to Watch to Understand the World

14 Who-Knew? Uses for Your Microwave


500 years of portraits of women in three minutes

(Source: MassWomen)

Scholarly Publishing

Assessing Open Access
(Source: Digital Koans)

The Depot
for authors w/out an institutional repository

Institutional Repository Bibliography
(Source: Digital Koans)


The Next-Gen Repository: Part I

(Source: Roy Tennant)

Open Access and Vanity Publishing
(Source: Joe Esposito)

Open access: are publishers ‘double dipping’?
(Source: dullhunk)

Open Access Week: a researcher’s perspective
(Source: BLugger)

Open Access Week event at Harvard Law 10/19/09: Q & A

Recommendations on RSS Feeds for Scholarly Publishers
(Source: Maxine Clarke)

Who Should Pay? Does Open Access Mean Free Access
(Source: Eric Rumsey)

Yale students call for OA
(Source: BoraZ)

10 websites to help you keep up-to-date with scholarly journal contents
(Source: libram)

Science and Technology

AMSER Science Reader Monthly
(Source: The Scout Report)

BBC Wildlife Finder
(Source: Neat New Stuff on the Net)


The Best BlackBerry Accessories

The Biology of Memory: A Forty-Year Perspective
(Source: brown2020)

BioSciEdNet
(Source: The Scout Report)

Electrons reveal DNA without destroying it

FiO: Notes from the Crucible
“On scientific research and academic conferences”
(Source: lsmarshall)

Four locals among PopSci’s ‘Ten Young Geniuses’

The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

From Web 2.0 to the Global Database
(Source: Timo Hannay)

Gender Schemas Affect Women in Science, Says Expert

Going mobile
scientists and mobile technology

Gornick: “Things get better and better”


GoWeb: a semantic search engine for the life science web

The Growth of Citizen Science
(Source: Jay Rosen)

Helping to Unravel the Hidden Web of Neuroscience Information

(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

How Bill Gates is turning the tables in favour of young researchers
(Source: TimesScience)

I’d like to teach the world to blog
(Source: BoraZ)

Increasing NIH funding means jobs and reputation for New England

Innovation via genetic ‘googling’
(Source: Nature)

Intelligence Explained: Tracking & understanding complex connections within the brain
(Source: brown2020)

Medline/PubMed revisited: new, semantic tools to explore the biomedical literature
(Source: Laurel Graham)

Memory and Brain Systems: 1969–2009

Milestones in Light Microscopy

NERM 09 session on Chemistry on the Web

New Neurological Evidence That the Internet Makes People Smarter

New works of science nonfiction

Physicists are discovering ways to build rogue waves out of light
(Source: lsmarshall)

Questions, questions, questions

Researchers Bring Avatars and People Together for Virtual Meetings in Physical Spaces

Safety Song: musical number about lab safety

Science Papers That Interest You
(Source: library_zone)

Scientists announce planet bounty
(Source: sciencegoddess)

Scientists get the measure of how weather shapes our body clocks
(Source: ScienceSoWhat)

Selected Internet Resources in Science and Technology (Science Reference Services, Library of Congress)
(Source: Xuemei)

Seeds of collaboration

Ten Technologies You Can’t Afford to Ignore
(Source: Library Web)


Timewarp: How your brain creates the fourth dimension

See also: A head of time
(Source: MITNews)

Top 10 Boston tech community locales


TV Moving Closer to Mobile Phones and the Web

(Source: Bill Ives)
See also: Digital TVs competing with PCs as media hubs


Volunteering Computers for Science

(Source: Diane Williams)

Why Women Drop Maths
(Source: Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted))
See also: Math Geek Mom: Women in Science and Math

Windfall warning
(Source: bmahersciwriter)
See also: The Science of Spending Stimulus Money Wisely
(Source: Steve Silberman)
See also: Stimulus funds provide research boost

Work Group Sees Challenges in Electronic Exchange of Lab Data

5 New Technologies That Will Change Everything
(Source: twitt_AR)

10 tips for techies: How to network effectively

50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Social Networks

Community is the new content

Eight billion minutes spent on Facebook daily

faceanimals
“Faceanimals helps you connect and share with the animals in your life.”
(Source: Phil Bradley)

Facebook for scientists gets millions in funding
See also: National Network of Scientists to Transform Biomedical Research
(Source: krafft)
See also: Scientists Still Not Joining Social Networks

(Source: modernscientist)

Foursquare, a Social Network Site, Puts Users Face to Face
(Source: Matthew Fraser)

Google Wave – first Meh, then Wow!
See also: What problems does Google Wave solve?

(Sources: oodja; Publish2NYT Technology)
See also: Google Wave: Best New Tool or a Waste of Time?
(Source: Roy Tennant)
See also: Google Wave And The Dawn Of Passive-Aggressive Communication
(Source: Gosia Stergios)

Hoaxes Highlight Accountability Issues with Real-Time Web
See also: How to spot a hoax Twitter account – a case study
(Source: careerdiva)

How Local Businesses Can Benefit From Mobile Social Networks
(Source: The Shifted Librarian)

How to Extract Your Contacts from LinkedIn and Facebook
(Source: hrouda)

How to Market an Offline Event Online
(Source: Library Web)

How to use LinkedIn to find a job
(Source: Robin Good)

Linden Lab CEO on Second Life’s growth, future
(Source: HBSmktg)

Microblogging v. Blogging: Complimentary or mutually exclusive?

New Network for Chinese Researchers

Oh Crap. My Parents Joined Facebook
(Source: Howard Rheingold)


Sneak peek at Strings: A social tracker with a twist

Social media strategy: How I Became an Expert in Three Days

Social Network Use in the Office Could Spur Better Enterprise Technology


Tech Addictions: Email and Texting Top Social Media in Gen Y [Study]

The Three Faces of Social Media
(Source: Library Web)

Three Tweets for the Web
(Sources: Timo Hannay; Library Web)

Top 5 Twitter Trends to Watch Right Now: Twitter’s future looking brighter
(Source: BrianLibrarian)

Twitter and Status Updates
(Source: beSpacific)

The Twitter Book
(Source: Diane Williams)

Video makers find audience on YouTube
(Source: mekeiser)
See also: We Watch More YouTube Videos than We Conduct Google Searches
(Source: Pandia Search World)


When Twitter Trumps E-mail

(Source: friendsofdave)

You Facebook, you tweet – now lifelog


You’re Probably on a Bunch of Twitter Lists and Don’t Even Know it

(Source: hrouda)
See also: Twitter Lists; Limitations, bugs, impact, and brilliance
(Source: BoraZ)

Writing

Building an Internet Presence to Enhance Your Author Platform

(Source: inkyelbows)


Escaping From the Garden of Meaning Over the Wall

(Source: Condensed Concepts)

Essential plot twists for writers

A Writing Revolution
(Source: Lisa Spiro)

NEW BOOKS
Received October 17-23, 2009

No new books received this week.

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Library News & Notes 10/2/09

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Rowland Institute at Harvard
Library News & Notes
October 2, 2009

Note: Author Lisa Moricoli-Latham (Harvard ‘86) suggested that this weekly list be organized topically. While I’m partial to the element of surprise, it seemed worth a try. Thanks, Lisa.

Internet Sites of the Week

Books/E-Books
The Best Fiction of the Millennium (So Far): An Introduction
(Source: About Contemporary Literature)

Compare and Contrast eBook Readers with the e-Book-Reader-Guide
(Source: ResourceShelf)

Emergence of new business models
(Source: Thomas, EUI, Florence)

In-Depth Reviews of Four Scholarly e-Book Services
(Source: ResourceShelf)

My Living Nightmare Of Encouraging Kids To Read Is Over
(Source: Randy Reichardt)

The Next Gen E-Book Reader


Why the Digital Revolution is Missing the Big Picture
(Source: ResourceShelf)

Computers and Internet
Cloud computing and the big rethink: Part 1
See also: Cloud Computing: A collection of working papers
(Source: DocuTicker)
See also: Mist computing, even more carefree than the cloud

(Source: jdysart)

EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing
(Source: Lisa Carlucci)

Internet Speeds Are Often Slower Than What Consumers Pay For, FCC Finds

Interview With Stefan Weitz – Putting the Bling Into Bing

New IRS Scam E-mail Could Be Costly

A New Search Engine for Finding Similar Web Sites
See also: Even More Services To Help Discover Similar Web Sites
(Source: Om Malik)


Ten Useful Examples of the Real-Time Web in Action

(Source: Robert Scoble)

Top 10 Underhyped Webapps
(Source: Internet Legal Research Weekly)

Three ways to save some cash and repair or upgrade your iPod

Wanted: Home Computers to Join in Research on Artificial Life
(Source: Science in the News)

Wikipedia alternatives: nine other ‘pedias’
(Source: Matthew Fraser)

Education
Get it out in the open
(Source: libram)

HarvardNews
“All Harvard feeds, all the time”
(Source: Harvard)
See also: Should You Give to Harvard?
(Source: Cassandra Eckhof)
See also: The ‘Veritas’ About Harvard
See also: Undervaluing Undergraduate Education?
(Source: HarvardNews)
See also: Budget Plans Proceed Slowly

Mentoring, Texas-Style

MIT Taking Student Blogs to Nth Degree
(Source: Matthew Fraser)

Google
Judge Adjourns Hearing on Settlement of Google Book Search Dispute
See also: The Google Books Settlement: Who Is Filing and What Are They Saying?
(Source: ALA TechSource)
See also: My book is mine, not Google’s
See also: Save the Google Book Search Deal!

Google Scholar’s Ghost Authors, Lost Authors, and Other Problems
(Source: ResourceShelf)

Google Wave Protocols: Clearing the Confusion
(Source: glambert)

History
African Americans and the End of Slavery in Massachusetts
(Source: The Scout Report)

Libraries
After Losing Users in Catalogs, Libraries Find Better Search Software
See also: The Library-Catalog Wars: ‘Chronicle’ Readers Weigh In

Bars on books jar Harvard students
(interesting comments section)
(Source: Cassandra Eckhof)

The information society: does it need the information professions?
(Source: Library Web)

Margaret Hodge plans home delivery system to rival Amazon
(Source: Erika McNeil)

New scheme makes ‘every library a local library’
“All libraries in UK are now public”
(Source: Erika McNeil)

What to Withdraw: Print Collections Management in the Wake of Digitization
(Source: LIBLICENSE-L)

10 Tips to Becoming an Effective Library Patron
(Source: LISNews)

Life, Work, Money, and Family
American Vice: Mapping the 7 Deadly Sins
(Source: Bibliosoph)

Are you E-gnoring me?

Asking the better question
(Source: The 99 Percent)

The Best Approach for Avoiding Zombies

Boston ranks as 9th-largest economy in U.S.

The Death of Multitasking and Rebirth of Unitasking
(Source: NikKArlil)
See also

Every Person in New York
(Source: Manhattan User’s Guide)

How to Beat Information Overload
(Source: ResourceShelf)

How to Work a Conference
 http://bit.ly/ibfjm

Looking beyond loans: Where to find financing now

Number of Top Rated Businesses for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Workers Jumps Despite Tough Economy

Older Workers: Employment and Retirement Trends
(Source: Sloan Work & Family Network)

Recognizing red flags: Signs of workplace stress

Religious life won’t be the same after downturn

Run a Remote Meeting

Thinking Literally
(Source: Newswise)

Understanding the Anxious Mind

The Upside of Recessions
(Source: Science in the News)

Vacation v. Stress
(Source: Nature News)

40 Books About Sexuality That You Have to Read

Scholarly Publishing
Compact for Open-Access Publishing Equity: Mistaking intent for action?
(Source: Stevan Harnad)

Data producers deserve citation credit

Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Worldwide Use and Impact of the NASA Astrophysics Data System Digital Library
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Science
A brief guide to DNA sequencing

A Different Sort of Stimulus Plan at the NSF

Elsevier Unveils New Grant-Finding Service

Researchers unravel brain’s wiring to understand memory

Science Education

Social tagging in the life sciences: characterizing a new metadata resource for bioinformatics

Stay focused
(Source: dullhunk)

Why We Really Want to Go Back to the Moon

Winners of the 2009 Ig Nobel Awards

Social Networks
Available All The Time: Etiquette for the Social Networking Age
(Sources: Shirl Kennedy, Matthew Fraser)

Court order served over Twitter

Facebook: The New Classroom Commons?

Man’s Facebook Status Given Book Deal
(Source: Rebecca Skloot)

My boss fired me, then ‘friended’ me

Social networks, blogs grab bigger share of Web

5 apps get you tweeting from the desktop

20 FaceBooks Tip/tricks
(Source: justsocial)

NEW BOOKS
Received September 26 – Oct. 2, 2009

Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th ed.
Alberts, Bruce, et al, editors
(Garland Science, 2008)
QH 581.2 .M64 2008
Requested by G. Eastman

The Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Mystic of the Atom
Farmelo, Graham
(Basic Books, 2009)
QC 16 .D57 F37 2009
Requested by G. Eastman

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Library News & Notes 9/25/09

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Rowland Institute at Harvard
Library News & Notes
September 25, 2009

Internet Sites of the Week

A.Word.A.Day
(Source: Library Juice)

Academic and Public Library Collaboration
(Source: Joe Kraus)

Access to Government Information In the United States
(Source: Law Librarian Blog)

The Aggressive Online Search
On job seekers’ knowledge of institutions via the web

American English Dialect Recordings
(Source: ResourceShelf)

Around Academic Libraries, New Cuts and Charges
(Source: Digital Koans)

The Art of Written Persuasion: Part V – Improve Your Vocabulary, Improve Your Success
(Source: beSpacific)

Article-Level Download Metrics—What Are They Good For?

Asking library users to leave if they have H1N1

Augmented Reality Goes 3D, Gets Even More Awesome
(Source: libraryfuture)

The Awesomeness Manifesto
(Source: The 99 Percent)

Because I Am a Girl: The State of the World’s Girls 2009
(Source: Salon)
See also: How We Sabotage Young Girls


Beena Kalisky, L’Oreal USA Fellow, offers tips for mothers in science

Before Choosing an E-Book, Pondering the Format
See also: What Is It About e-Readers?

Best Technology Companies to Work For

Blogging Continues to Help Business
(Source: jdysart)

Bored? Goby helps you find things to do


“Born in the Recession”: A look at business survival stories from past recessions

Boston Book Festival
(Source: Newtonville Books)

Buddhist leader calls video games ‘emotional therapy’


Can Amazon Be the Wal-Mart of the Web?

(Source: Joe Esposito)

Challenges for automatically extracting molecular interactions from full-text articles

Chemical Information in Scirus and BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)

Classic computers on the danger list

A Clip-and-Save Renaissance as More Consumers Use Coupons
(Source: livingwithless)

College Bookstores Hope to Turn Their Web Sites Into E-Book Portals

College for $99 a month
See also: Getting an Education on the Internet
(Source: BoraZ)

Conflict of Interest in Medical Research, Education, and Practice

Curiosity, Ingenuity and Styrofoam Science

Data repositories: the next new wave
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)


DBpedia

“DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the web.”
(Source: Peter Scott’s Library Blog)

Debate Flaring Over Grants for Research

Download Free Reference Guides for Popular Apps

A Dozen Newspaper Survival Tips for Academic Librarians
(Source: Xuemei)

Empirical Study of Data Sharing by Authors Publishing in PLoS Journals
(Source: Open Access News)

Entrepreneurs: Born or made? Ken Morse, Paul Sagan discuss

Facebook doesn’t kill friendships, people do

Fantastic Photos of our Solar System
(Source: Boing Boing)

Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions: FY 2007
(Source: DocuTicker)

Five ways that Apps.gov is a trendsetter

A follow-up to the story on the Cushing Academy Library Abandoning Books
(Source: glambert)

For better social news times, make it the Twitter Times
(Source: BoraZ)

Fotopedia – the world’s first collaborative photo encyclopedia
(Source: beSpacific)

From Mac Portable to MacBook Pro: 20 years of Apple laptops

Futures Thinking: The Basics

Get To Work : Helping librarians find new ways to assist jobseekers
(Source: infodiva)

The GigaOM Guide to the Net Neutrality
(Source: Om Malik)
See also: Net neutrality: FCC proposes three new rules

Google lets you custom-print millions of books
(Source: Harvard in the News)

Google This: 5 Reasons to Switch to Bing
(Source: Pandia Search World)

Google Unveils Tool to Annotate Web Sites
See also: Google Sidewiki — A First Look

The Grass Is Greener at Harvard
(Source: Harvard in the News)

High costs can make open records seem closed
(Source: Boston Business Journal)

How Bad Papers Get Published in Good Journals
(Source: BoraZ)

How Doctors Are Using Social Media
(Source: laikas)

How scientists think: Fostering creativity in problem solving

How students use Google Books
(Source: Eric Rumsey)

How to choose a good scientific problem
See also: Materials for nurturing scientists

How to Write a Novel Using the Web
(Source: Ellyssa Kroski)

If You Need to Work Better, Maybe Try Working Less
(Source: careerdiva)

Images of women in STEM fields
(Source: BoraZ)

In a World of Social Networks, What is the Future of Television?
(Source: Henry Jenkins)

In Hard Times, Harvard Takes a Hard Look at 30 Shades of Crimson
See also: Harvard Libraries Need to Pull It Together, Says Their President
(Source: Karen G. Schneider)

In praise of a new science of learning
See also: From Baby Scientists to a Science of Social Learning

The Kindle Problem

Lab trips foster collegiality

Launched in Great Depression, Jackson Labs now thrives

Libraries of the Future
(Source: Robert Michaelson)
See also: Academic Digital Libraries of the Future: An Environment Scan
(Source: Stephen’s Lighthouse)
See also: Libraries need librarians
(Source: Laurel Graham)

Library Cloud Atlas: A Guide to Cloud Computing and Storage
(Source: Digital Koans)

Linked data as the future of scientific publishing
(Source: Andrew Spong)

Majority of Workers Still Hide Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity at Work
(Source: DocuTicker)

Making Academic Conferences Short and Sweet

Mass Digitization of Books: Open Content Alliance is the right approach
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Mass. ‘average’ in gender-pay disparity

Mass. ignorant of photonics’ role in state

Meeting your users where they are

Minority Students Needed in Math and Science to Combat ‘Brain Drain,’ Professors Say

More Time Requested in Google Book Scanning Case
See also: Boston Library Consortium Responds to Google Book Settlement
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)
See also: DOJ Filing on Google Book Setttlement
(Source: ResourceShelf)
See also: Google Books’ Latest Foe: The Justice Dept.
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)
See also: Google Book settlement: Alternatives and alterations
(Source: ALA TechSource)

Nadir Of Western Civilization To Be Reached This Friday At 3:32 P.M
See also: The Four Horsemen send their regrets

Nature Precedings: a Fusion of Science 2.0, Open Science, Research 2.0 and Social Networking

The Newman Report: a 2020 Vision for Public Libraries
(Source: scilib)

Not Just ‘That Blind Person’
(Source: Lynne Carvahlo Adamian)

On Being a Scientist
Text:
Video:

Open Access
The CILIP West Midlands journal features a section on professional development using web 2.0 tools
(Source: Joeyanne Libraryanne)

Open Letter on Open Access

Open PhD – An experiment in higher learning
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Our New Etiquette Column: Internet Protocol (New York Times)

Post-Medium Publishing
(Source: Tim O’Reilly)

Project ‘Gaydar’
“At MIT, an experiment identifies which students are gay, raising new questions about online privacy.”
(Source: neasist)

Quantum computers are coming – just don’t ask when

Real Copyright Reform
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

The Real-Time Web Is Leaving Google Behind
(Source: Publish2Technology NYT)
See also: Search Wars — With Bing, Twitter and Facebook, There’s More to Searching Google
See also: Real time indexing in Google

Reaxys
Search Beilstein, Gmelin, and Patents
See a review of Reaxys

Region a strong player in travel websites
(Source: Boston Business Journal)

Researchers unravel brain’s wiring to understand memory
(Source: brown2020)

RIT Trades Invention Rights for Research Dollars and Says You Should, Too

Robert Darnton talk at Columbia University – “Google, Libraries, and the Digital Future”
(Source: Digital Koans)

The ROI Case for Web 2.0
(Source: Matthew Fraser)

Rowland Institute at Harvard Junior Fellows Program 2010

Science and the Internet
(Source: Open Access Tracking Project)

Science, Art, and Technology (Art Institute of Chicago)
(Source: The Scout Report)

Science 2.0 Review: ePernicus

Senate Bill Defends Reader Privacy by Regulating Surveillance
(Source: American Libraries)

Shopping Week with Students Stylists

Six Tips for Coping with the Fact that You’ve Forgotten Someone’s Name

SmallTownGems
(Source: Neat New Stuff on the Net)

Sponsor a scientist, online

Social Media make a difference

Social Media Policies from 80+ Organizations
(Source: Ellyssa Kroski)

The Story of Google Maps and Google Wave
(Source: Michael Nielsen)

Study: Medical school students post unprofessional content online

Supercomputers Often Run Outdated Software

Taming Your Digital Distractions

Taxachusetts’ ranks 36th in tax-burden study

Technology shouldn’t change basic communication skills
 http://bit.ly/1ucoZv

There is no single future for scientific journals
(Source: Blugger)

Through the lens of time
What happened to Polaroid’s collections of photographs?

The Times They Are a Changin’

Treat Your Meetings to a Little QA

A turning point in the struggle against cancer

Twitter After Dark: What should or shouldn’t I Tweet on?
(Source: glambert)

The Ultimate Gated Communities

The Ultimate Productivity Blog
(Source: Michael Nielsen)

U.N. agencies say AIDS vaccine results promising

Visions of data

Wallwisher – Words That Stick
(Source: Marcus Zillman)

Want to read all about it online? It may cost you

(Source: Danny Sullivan)

Washington Post Launches Comedy Web Series Based on Celebrity Tweets
(Source: Matthew Fraser)

What Does It Mean to Be a Science Librarian 2.0?

What’s Next: Create the Life You Want
(Source: Neat New Stuff on the Net)
See also: How to find the right job for you
(Source: PDPro)

What’s Privacy in the Age of Facebook


What’s the Best Way to Find Love Using Tech?

(Source: Om Malik)
See also: Gelato brings real-time search to online dating

When interviews feel like a first date
(Source: livingwithless)

Where is NEH Money Going? New Web Site Has Answers

Where To Upload And Share PowerPoint Presentations: Guide To The Best Online Services
(Source: Robin Good)

Which scientists can you trust?
(Source: BoraZ)

Why Fall Colors Are Different in U.S. (reddish) and Europe (yellowish)
(Source: sciencegoddess)

Why more women don’t get MBAs


Wikipedia reaches a crisis stage (maybe)

(Source: Joe Esposito)
See also: A wikipedia bibliography
(Source: amcunningham)
See also: What the MSM Gets Wrong About Wikipedia


Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering

(Source: Frank Vollmer)

You and Your Research
(Source: BoraZ)

You Want Me To Do WHAT? Lessons Learned from Mary Ellen Bates and the Special Library Trenches

5 Industry Collusions We’d Like to Throw Down a Black Hole

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Earlier editions of Library News and Notes are available

the “Google news” of the blog world

1

Memeorandum includes both blog posts and news stories in its ongoing digest.  (Source: Scripting News; Wired News)

Oh, that Google….

0

In the Onion, the headline blares :”Google Announces Plan To Destroy All Information It Can’t Index”

Online behavior of teenagers

0

The Los Alamos National Laboratory Library Newsletter quotes some
interesting statistics about how teenagers navigate the online
world. 

Google modifies library project

0

According to the New York Times, Google said it would give publishers
the chance to opt out of having their works scanned in the massive
library project.  Google intends to go ahead with scanning
material in the public domain. 

Can’t Find on Google

0

A listing of things people could not find searching on Google. 
Wonder if the people at Google Answers are reading this.  (Source:
LISNews)

Acronym search engine

33

With Acronyma, you can decipher acronyms.  You can also find
acronyms with certain words.  A form for submitting acronyms is
also available.  (Source: ResearchBuzz)

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