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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog.: September 2008
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog. Sunday, September 28, 2008. I came upon this article while doing the second half of assignment 2. It discusses some of the major disadvantages to digitization as a preservation and archiving tool. Thought it might be worth a look for those who like a dystopian interpretation of digitization. follow link here. Assignment 2: My Flickr Link. My assignment 2 part 1 link. Pictures of random books and junk I own:. Friday, September 26, 2008. XML allows users to:.
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog.: November 2008
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog. Friday, November 28, 2008. Muddiest Point - Week 13. Both cite the need for. Rights. But. That international economy is ever increasing how probable and helpful is. Week 13 - Intellectual Property Rights. 160; . Intellectual property rights issues are far from unsolved. . The topic is riddled with legal questions. How much gov't. Involvement is required in this new digital realm? Will protection increases innovation or halt these advances?
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog.: August 2008
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Reading Note: Dewey Meets Turing. Wesley article was certainly an eye opener on understanding the history of digital libraries. And how the relationship developed between librarians. And the IT contingency. Of the computer science field. I remember in the early '90's when the Internet. It's interesting to put the notion of the digital library in a context that was precursory. To this dawn of an effective Internet. Is also intrigui...
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog.: Week 11 Social Issues
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog. Friday, November 14, 2008. Week 11 Social Issues. Social Aspects of Digital Libraries. The final report of UCLA-NSF Social Aspects of Digital Libraries Workshop. http:/ is.gseis.ucla.edu/research/dig libraries/index.html. Goals: to assess existing data that might inform research and to propose a research agenda that would pose new questions. A definition of digital libraries:. Multiple disciplinary joint projects. Digital libraries be developed and evalua...
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog.: Muddiest Point Week 12
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog. Friday, November 21, 2008. Muddiest Point Week 12. Arms discussed that CMU created tehn deleted temporary user records when they accessed data from d-libraries. In the current light of post PATRIOT ACT topics, is this temporary record creation the norm for d-libraries? 160;Are there any libraries that maintain user records, rather than deleting them? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Library at the End of Time. Week 13 Reading Notes.
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog.: Muddiest Point - Week 13
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The Glory that is Shane's Digital Libraries Blog. Friday, November 28, 2008. Muddiest Point - Week 13. Both cite the need for. Rights. But. That international economy is ever increasing how probable and helpful is. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Library at the End of Time. Week 13 Reading Notes. LIS 2670 - Fall 2008. Assignment 2: Part 1 - My Flickr Page Link. Digital Library Blog by Julia. Muddiest Point - Week 13. Week 13 - Intellectual Property Rights. Muddiest Point Week 12.
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2670: Week 13 Reading Notes
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Week 13 Reading Notes. Lynch: Where Do We Go from Here? The bulk of programmatic government funding for digital libraries has tapered, except for research involving defense, intelligence and homeland security. Money is being directed at digital asset management, institutional repositories, and creating new collections. Lynch writes, "The lion's share of the NSF funding went to computer science groups, with libraries often being only peripherally involved, if at all." I won...