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Archive for January, 2008

Thanks to Scott Karp and Publishing 2.0, anyone who has any hesitancy or wonderment about the 21st century journalist can now be FULLY informed! His January 21 post—“The Only Way For Journalists To Understand The Web Is To Use It” (and the EXCELLENT reader comments, including responses from bloggers Colin Mulvany and  Howard Owens)—sums “the [...]

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This is:Go see it! Run, do not walk. EVERY communication and information and knowledge advocate should.

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It happens to all of us. The holidays. The semester break. An escape from the reality of thinking… and writing… and sharing information. 
The advent of a new semester means a return to blogging. How soon we forget our dangling conversations, until the Doc reminds us that people are out there lurking. So, for those who [...]

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The debate over authoritative and “acceptable” sources and the ability to find information continues. And the old way and new way of information seeking behavior continue to collide. Perhaps the two worlds, that being the real world and the academic world, are beginning to co-join thanks to Google’s Knols.  The Disruptive Library Technology Jester blog discusses its impact on the library community and [...]

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