on librarian != marketer
I wrote a post on how librarians aren’t marketers on Librarianautica. Filed under: library, school, tech Tagged: christopher rollyson, collaboration, content, conversation, empty, libr559m,...
View Articleon social media being only a means of supporting creativity
I wrote a post about social media being only a means of supporting creativity on Librarianautica. Filed under: library, school, tech Tagged: clay shirky, connection, creation, funding, gilligan's...
View Articlefilled with flots and jets i am today
One of the things I love about an aggregated informational world is the idea that if you’ve got enough information flowing past you things will wash up on shore. In the Wesch video there’s a bit about...
View Articleon being filled with flots and jets
I wrote a post about aggregation (kind of) on Librarianautica. Filed under: library, school, tech Tagged: acarvin, aggregation, bumblebee, commencement speech, cross-pollination, curator, dorothy day,...
View Articleimmersed in abstraction
I’ve tried before and I’ll probably try again, but I can’t get immersed in Second Life. It’s the lack of story there. You make yourself look how you want (or find you’re unable to) and then you stand...
View Articlewhat i learned on my summer non-vacation
In our presentation for libr559m, which our group did on (my) Thursday, Dean asked us what we’d learned that we hadn’t known before in creating our project. At the time I mentioned the technical stuff...
View Articleon immersion & abstraction
I wrote a post on being immersed in abstraction on Librarianautica. Filed under: books, library, school, tech Tagged: abstract, baseball, big ideas, comics, grand theft auto, immersion, language,...
View Articleon what i learned on my summer non-vacation
I wrote a post on what I learned on my non-summer non-vacation on Librarianautica. Filed under: library, school, tech Tagged: boingboing, dean giustini, drupal, evangelist, glogging, google reader,...
View Articlelibrary and archives canada’s fear of librarians
I can’t imagine working for an organization that would put out a code of conduct that prohibits its employees from engaging in teaching, conference attendance or other “personal engagements” on their...
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