Briefly Noted for December 23, 2009
There's an app for that: It's called "The Web" — In a run-down of coverage
Briefly Noted for November 22, 2009
What's Happening? New Twitter Question Makes More Sense for Digital Humanities — Yesterday Twitter changed its update prompt from
Briefly Noted for November 20, 2009
CONTENTdm 5.2 Released — OCLC has released version 5.2 of its popular digital collection management software, CONTENTdm. Among the
Briefly Noted for November 18, 2009
"How to Write a Zotero Translator" Now in Print — Another great resource from Adam: his comprehensive guide to
Briefly Noted for November 16, 2009
Aggregate Your Friends' Links with Twitter Tim.es — Via @james3neal another great link: The Twitter Tim.es scours your
Briefly Noted for November 15, 2009
Enterprise 2.0 — I hadn’t heard it before, but apparently the term “Enterprise 2.0” is familiar enough in
Briefly Noted for November 14, 2009
Cloud Computing in Plain English — In September, I pointed to a definition of cloud computing developed by the National Institute
Briefly Noted for November 13, 2009
Book Lending at Twitter Speed: Thoughts from Josh Greenberg — Based in part on ideas raised during his appearance on the
Briefly Noted for November 11, 2009
The Story Behind NYPL's New Logo — The New York Times City Room blog sheds some light on how
Briefly Noted for November 10, 2009
Google Programming Language: "Go" — Not sure if this is new or I just missed it somehow, but Google