Archive for March 10th, 2006

Mapping Services: Ask.com Maps, A9.com Maps, and Windows Live Local

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Before Gary Price began his talk on Wednesday, he showed me some really cool mapping services. I use Internet mapping services very often and haven’t really been happy with them, so I appreciate learning about new and nifty sites.
One of the things I’ve always wished for is a service that distinguishes between walking and [...]

Check out that cover boy!

Friday, March 10th, 2006

One of my favorite Massachusetts librarians, Tony Stankus, is on the cover of the March Information Outlook, the magazine for the Special Libraries Association, because of his profile.*
Tony’s a fabulous mentor, terrific science librarian, and quite an ambassador for the profession. He also has a sense of humor, which is why I feel like I [...]

Tagged: Four Things …

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Ok, I admit this post is horribly, horribly off topic and is something I don’t think is entirely appropriate for this space, but I got tagged as the scratchpad by our dear friend and colleague Amy Disch, so …
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Tagged with Four Things

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Ok, I admit this post is horribly, horribly off topic and is something I don’t think is entirely appropriate for this space, but I got tagged as the scratchpad by our dear friend, fellow reader, mentee, and colleague Amy Disch to give four answers (remember the Friday Five?) to some questions in a blogosphere equivalent [...]

Yes, Jay, come back to blog group. We miss you!!!!

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Scott’s Blog at Feedster is Gone

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Scott Johnson’s blog Scott on Feedster is gone. While deleting the blog seems to make a lot of sense because he doesn’t work at Feedster anymore, it also removes a lot of information about and some of the history of the search engine from the Web. Where did that corporate history go? I’ve linked to [...]

Blog Tools: Who Links to Me, Alexa, How Much is Your Blog Worth?

Friday, March 10th, 2006

Those of you who have been reading the scratchpad or blogging on Harvard’s server for two to three years might remember the now defunct global stats and rankings pages some of us used to watch. Many of us have been hoping we could find a similar ranking tool for our blogs or some other measure [...]

LII Faces Budget Cuts, Wants User Input

Friday, March 10th, 2006

The Librarians’ Index to the Internet, one of my favorite metasites and an important resource for librarians and Web surfers, is facing a 50% budget cut. They have a survey to try to figure out what to do. They’ll be gathering data through Thursday, March 16.
From Question 3:
"LII is facing a 50% budget cut in [...]

NPR’s New Blog

Friday, March 10th, 2006

On Talk of the Nation Wednesday, JJ Sutherland explains why National Public Radio decided to start a blog and how they hope people will use it. From the first post, which also introduces JJ:
"But perhaps most importantly this is an attempt to engage in an ongoing conversation with you. Send us email, leave us comments [...]


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