Anniversary: I feel like the luckest person in the world. — rochelle lasted two years working in a library… amazing… just utterly, amazing! congratulations.
Read MoreStudy: mine turned out: You have completed the African American – European American IAT. Your Result Your data suggest little to no automatic preference between European American and African American. —- so i’m not biased according to this study. the key is to go really fast, don’t think about it, just go.
Read MoreProving Who I Am: Valentin Groebner, Who Are You? Identification, Deception, and Surveillance in Early Modern Europe, translated by Mark Kyburz and John Peck (New York: Zone books, 2007) is about the “histories and prehistories of identification and its documentation†(p. 8). —- this looks like it could be a great book to read for […]
Read MoreTeam Ethno: Following a problem with our service provider we have moved teamEthno-Online to www.teamEthno-Online.org.uk — this is an interesting project, it is about ethnography and programming. some nice theory too.
Read MoreGetting Into College, Strumming His Own Tune – New York Times: “If you’re not dreadfully concerned with how you’re going to turn out,†he put it, “you’ll probably turn out fine.†—- this guy’s got it together… in the right way.
Read MoreVideo: Wikis in Plain English | Common Craft – Social Design for the Web: Wikis in Plain English — handy introduction to wikis and their use.
Read MoreInternet Library of Early Journals: — this is a great idea. it is 18th and 19th century journal digitization from the U.K.
Read MoreUNESCO-SALIS e-Learning Portal for Awareness Raising on Information Literacy: UNESCO-CI: UNESCO-SALIS e-Learning Portal for Awareness Raising on Information Literacy The e-learning portal will cover a number of self-learning modules, such as: * Information Literacy, * Information Literacy Models and Standards, * Information Communication Technology (ICT), * Information Services for the Disabled People, * Information Literacy […]
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