Archive for October 15th, 2004

Eli’s Going to BloggerCon III

Friday, October 15th, 2004

Nifty! Some of us librarian bloggers who would have heavily considered going didn’t find out about the conference until after registration closed. That’s my excuse. Oh, well.
Say "Hello" to Shimon for me, eh?

"[Hormel] decided that instead of turning the lawyers loose we’d just assume that people can tell the difference between good canned meat and bad e-mail and that people wouldn’t confuse the two."

Friday, October 15th, 2004

This post is dedicated to those guys who made high school much more enjoyable because of the Spam graffiti they wrote everywhere.
In the age of comment spam and spam e-mail, it’s good for this Wired article to remind us that Spam can also be food.
"This place is 16,500 square feet of pure pork fun," said [...]

Newslib Discussion about Wikipedia’s Reliability

Friday, October 15th, 2004

A few days ago, some news researchers discussed Wikipedia’s reliability on Newslib. The conclusion many of them have made is that Wikipedia is a good starting point or a good way to get a general idea about a topic, but it should not be considered authoritative because of problems with its authority and reliability. Some [...]

Newspapers Hold Open House

Friday, October 15th, 2004

Two community newspapers are holding an open house on Thursday, October 21. This activity looks like a neat way to reach out to subscribers and the community.

More about Rojo

Friday, October 15th, 2004

I found a better description of Rojo, an information management tool I read about last week.


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