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not really a stocking stuffer.

Stocking Stuffer: “Now available: the Blackwell Companion to Digital Humanities, edited by Susan Schreibman, Ray Siemens and John Unsworth. Tabke of contents below the fold. Note the heavy representation of UMD folk: in addition to Susan’s leadership in co-editing the volume, I…” (Via Matthew G. Kirschenbaum.) —- several good reads in it though. from Matt […]

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Library or Tower?

Library or Tower?: “Matt K. has started a bit of a debate over on his site about the significance of Google’s recent foray into digital libraries. Many have lauded this move as a gigantic leap forward for us thinking (and, potentially, non-thinking) humans…” (Via Things as They Are.?.) —– library or tower or…. ocean…. or […]

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Battelle Argues that Google Is Mutating

Battelle Argues that Google Is Mutating: “ Search guru John Battelle thinks Google has just undergone a major mutation, but I’m not so sure I agree. Here’s his case: John Battelle’s Searchblog: Print Implications: Google As Builder —snip— Now Google has in effect become a subcontractor to libraries who will be deciding what to put […]

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Computer Stupidities: Operating Systems

Computer Stupidities: Operating Systems: ” The interview seemed to be going well up to this point, with the guy seeming to understand most of the stuff I was throwing out (even the stuff I wasn’t too sure about myself) until I happened to mention that the DG workstation, along with all the other workstations and […]

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debunking eight copyright myths

Highly Recommended: “ Bloggers Beware: Debunking Eight Copyright Myths of the Online World ‘Kathy Biehl addresses eight ‘myths’ about copyright law with factual responses, resources and guidelines that are of special relevance to bloggers and website owners.’ [LLRX.com] “ (Via The Shifted Librarian.) —– interesting….

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Beer bong tragedy has entire city of Perth in shock

Beer bong tragedy has entire city of Perth in shock: “Mark Frauenfelder: A beer-thirsty Australian gentleman, inpatient with gravity, employed a mechanical contraption to rapidly deliver beer into his gullet using a pump powered by an electric drill. The device proved so effective that the high-pressure jet of beer shooting down his throat ripped a […]

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Playlist Meme

Playlist Meme: “ I gotta do something to get my mind off studying for finals. ugh. Open up the music player on your computer. Set it to play your entire music collection. Hit the ‘shuffle’ command. Tell us the title of the next ten songs that show up (with their musicians), no matter how embarrassing. […]

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Brewster Kahle, “Universal Access to All Knowledge”

Brewster Kahle, “Universal Access to All Knowledge”: ” Tomorrow at 6:30 pm in the Mumford Room of the Library of Congress, Brewster Kahle, cofounder of the Internet Archive, will give a public lecture entitled ‘Universal Access to All Knowledge’. The lecture will be carried live on C-SPAN. “ (Via Open Access News.) —— this might […]

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Brewster Kahle, "Universal Access to All Knowledge"

Brewster Kahle, “Universal Access to All Knowledge”: ” Tomorrow at 6:30 pm in the Mumford Room of the Library of Congress, Brewster Kahle, cofounder of the Internet Archive, will give a public lecture entitled ‘Universal Access to All Knowledge’. The lecture will be carried live on C-SPAN. “ (Via Open Access News.) —— this might […]

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The New York Times > Science > With Great Beer, It’s All in the Rocks (and That Doesn’t Mean Ice)

The New York Times > Science > With Great Beer, It’s All in the Rocks (and That Doesn’t Mean Ice): “When commercial beer making started in the 19th century in Europe, brewmasters came across a problem similar to those experienced by the Andean brewers, that the beer spoiled easily. Yet there were places that were […]

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