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Monthly Archives: May 2007
Palm's New Device
Will Jeff Hawkins, founder of Palm, Inc. steal the show at the Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital conference that is underway right now in Carlsbad, CA? Palm is set to launch a “new category” of mobile devices tomorrow (11:30am … Continue reading
Posted in Internet, Mobile Tech
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Interlibrary Loan, Visualized…
A few months ago a subscriber to ILL-L posted a message about using a paper map in his office to help both library colleagues and customers better understand ILL service by marking the institutions where they borrow from and loan … Continue reading
Posted in Libraries, UR Libraries
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You got SpiderCard in my Printing Credits…
Yes, just as popular as those delicious peanut butter cups, printing credits are heavily consumed by most UR students! Thanks to staff in UR’s networking group, they will soon be able to purchase printing credits online using funds from their … Continue reading
Posted in Libraries, UR Libraries
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BibMe.com!
Surprise, another web 2.0 tool for students! Seriously, this actually looks very useful and handy. BibMe.com allows users to create bibliographies by searching internal databases of books, magazines, journals, websites, newspapers, etc. Initially I find the search feature to be … Continue reading
Posted in Libraries
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Updates!
Wow, so much has happened both personally and professionally over the past few weeks! I’ll be covering them in soon in new blog posts. In the mean time, the Pew Internet and American Life Project told me that I’m an … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
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