A catalogue in your face
I was interested to see the Page Tools in the University of Alberta catalogue
(look in the left hand bar
Lorcan Dempsey
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Bibliographic fore-understanding
On the website of the LC Working Group on the Future of Bibliographic Control …
A webcast of the third meeting,
Lorcan Dempsey
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Top ten tools
Jane Hart [https://www.c4lpt.co.uk/index.html] is compiling a list
[https://www.c4lpt.co.uk/recommended/top100.
QOTD: Top economists publish less in reviewed journals?
MIT economist Glen Ellison writes:
> I started this paper by pointing out two trends: economists in several
highly-regarded departments
Lorcan Dempsey
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Sxip this
I installed Sxipper a few days ago.
> Sxipper is a free Firefox extension that saves you time on the
Lorcan Dempsey
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Is that a library in your pocket?
Looking through the presentations at the JISC digitisation conference, I was
interested to read the following prediction from Peter Kaufman
Lorcan Dempsey
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The amplified conference
It is interesting to watch how more conferences are amplifying their effect
through a variety of network tools and collateral
Why business thinking is not the answer
One of the business best-sellers in recent years was Good to great
[https://worldcat.org/oclc/46835556]: if you have
Lorcan Dempsey
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Bright is the old gray
Reading Walt’s latest Cites and Insights this jumped out at me:
I believe that gray literature—blogs, this ejournal,
Lorcan Dempsey
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Networkflows: a couple of pointers
One of the phrases I have been using quite a bit over the last while is ‘in the
flow’. Libraries
Lorcan Dempsey
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HP
A little off topic, but here is a post for the night that is in it …. We live in
Clintonville