Archive for October 16th, 2003

Guardian Features The Christian Science Monitor Blog

Thursday, October 16th, 2003

Guardian chose The Christian Science Monitor’s Liblog as a best link. (Unfortunately, I can’t seem to find a permalink on The Guardian’s blog, so I can’t link directly to the October 14 post.)

Text Mining in the New York Times

Thursday, October 16th, 2003

One of my blog group friends referred me to this article about text mining in yesterday’s New York Times. It’s basically about computer programs that can quickly read text, create links among documents, and produce a map readers can follow.

Upcoming Blog Workshops

Thursday, October 16th, 2003

The New Englnd Chapter of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (NEASIST) is organizing a hands-on workshop about blogging on November 13th. It’s a follow-up to their popular blogging program last spring.
Also, the Simmons College LISSA and ASIST Student Chapter are planning a program about blogging, too, with Steven Cohen of Librarystuff.net. [...]

Fieldtrip: v’s Created an Exhibit! Let’s Go!

Thursday, October 16th, 2003

v, who works in the Harvard Law School library’s special collections, has created an exhibit of Japanese and Chinese rare books, which opens on Friday the 17th. She won’t be around then because she’ll be at a Harvard-Yenching anniversary celebration, so I don’t think I’ll go see the exhibit tomorrow. Would anyone like [...]

Meet Evan

Thursday, October 16th, 2003

Blogging friends, this is one of my coworkers–as you’ll learn from reading his first real blog post on Harvard’s space.


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