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8 Mar 2008, 2:41 pm
He then sends the reader through a tour of exercises and points us to a wiki where we can play ourselves. [read post]
23 Aug 2007, 2:07 pm
(Sources: ITWeb and The Spike) Technorati Tags: freedom of expression, wiki, wikipedia, vandalism, wikipedia scanner, stats sa, statistics sa Share This [read post]
8 Jun 2009, 6:52 am
Well, I found compelling reasons for understanding how Twitter can be useful and not merely entertaining in the Fastcase blog. [read post]
15 Dec 2007, 6:53 pm
The most famous of the drive-through trees is the Chandelier Tree [wiki] in Leggett, California. [read post]
12 Oct 2010, 5:00 am
Related Links Macrowikinomics: The Choice Between Atrophy or Renaissance, Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams The wiki way: Two cyber-gurus take a second look at how the internet is changing the world, The Economist To keep the conversation around this episode in one place, we’d like to ask you to comment at the web page for this episode on Surprisingly Free. [read post]
22 Dec 2007, 9:41 am
Visit the link for details on how to enter. [read post]
29 Jun 2009, 4:37 am
Announcing the Web 2.0 Challenge 2009: A Free, Online Course to Introduce Law Librarians to Web 2.0 TechnologiesLast year the AALL Computing Services Special Interest Section sponsored the first Web 2.0 Challenge, an online course to introduce law librarians to social software and how to use it in their libraries. [read post]
6 Jun 2007, 12:24 am
With Web 2.0 it's no surprise that information professionals are very in-tune; nearly four in ten access Weblogs at least weekly (39%), and more than a third access wikis (34%).For more traditional sources there was even greater usage. [read post]
16 Jun 2010, 2:39 pm
I am hazy on how most of them are scored, to start with. [read post]
3 Jun 2009, 8:59 am
Last year the AALL Computing Services Special Interest Section sponsored the first Web 2.0 Challenge, an online course to introduce law librarians to social software and how to use it in their libraries. [read post]
3 Jun 2009, 8:59 am
Last year the AALL Computing Services Special Interest Section sponsored the first Web 2.0 Challenge, an online course to introduce law librarians to social software and how to use it in their libraries. [read post]
22 Jun 2009, 9:00 am
The Challenge is a five-week online course that will introduce law librarians to social software and how to use it in their libraries. [read post]
18 Jan 2012, 12:54 am
Instead, I want my site to do two things today: (1) provide links to sites with more information about the effort to defeat SOPA; and (2) offer a brief comment about how SOPA is symptomatic of our broken democracy. [read post]
24 Mar 2009, 3:40 pm
Wikis are easy to start. [read post]
21 Dec 2010, 5:00 am
If you've not seen Prezi used before you should definitely take a look at Connie's presentation.Unfortunately I haven't been able to embed the presentation here, so head on over to Connie's blog or Prezi itself to view the presentation.First off Connie looks at what Web 2.0 means, then at some examples of Web 2.0 being used in Law Libraries, these include Blogs, Wikis, Twitter, Video and Podcasts before explaining why it's important to both use Web 2.0 technologies… [read post]
8 Apr 2010, 8:54 am
The memo has some interesting suggestions on how social media can be used to interact with citizens, and gives some specific direction about what types of personal identification information can be collected when communicating with the public. [read post]
8 Jun 2008, 2:22 pm
Digital Research Tools (DiRT) This wiki collects information about tools and resources that can help scholars (particularly in the humanities and social sciences) conduct research more efficiently or creatively. [read post]
5 Dec 2008, 12:08 pm
We created the Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration blog and Collaboration Tools Wiki as online extensions of the book, where we have been posting how the world of collaboration tools has evolved since the book came out. [read post]
14 Sep 2007, 2:03 am
Here is a short list of the key results: 54% use video over the Web 49% use wikis 48% use blogs 47% use RSS feeds 39% use podcasts 33% use social networking sites The results lack the detail required to understand how these CIOs are using these technologies. [read post]
10 Dec 2009, 6:09 am
And the show notes with all the links and resources can be found at our Kennedy-Mighell Report Wiki. [read post]