Sites I found this week.
The staff at the library are learning about Web 2.0 and Library 2.0. Sue Schneider and I are writing lessons in a blog. One reason I love training library staff is that I learn so much in preparation...
View ArticleMore on Ask.com
Yesterday at the SNRG (Sirsi Northeast Region users Group) conference I learned more neat stuff about Ask.com.Ask.com now helps you narrow your search and gives you it's best result right on the top of...
View ArticleConnecticut State Historian's Website and Blog
If you're interested in Connecticut history, you'll want to know about Walt Woodward's blog. As the State Historian for Connecticut, Mr. Woodward is very much involved with the myriad of events going...
View ArticleGarrison Keillor on Public Libraries
In a July 1st opinion piece in The Salt Lake Tribune Garrison Keillor praised the public library as "the temple of freedom". He said the public library was "a place where serious people go to have the...
View ArticleSocial Networks in Plain English
Sue Schneider and I love Lee Lefever's Commoncraft Shows on Web2.0. Here's his latest on Social Networking. If you like this one take a look at Wiki's in Plain English and RSS in Plain English-vicky
View ArticleIn Case of Reading Emergency Pop the Trunk!
Very funny article in The Orgonian by Brian Doyle. I think this is one for the readaholic test. Do you carry books in the trunk of your car in case of a reading emergency. You might be a readaholic!...
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Tips for writing a research paper - 10 tips for students writing a research paper. Just in time for the start of school.Rent vs. Owning a new perspective - is it always better to buy than to rent?...
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