Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Worried about police search & seizure? What if they took your computer? And your backups, and your cameras, and lots of other stuff like they did the iPhone blogger? Read more at http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/paul/gizmodo-warrant-searching-journalists-terabyte-age
The United States' place in the OECD? According to this article http://practical-vision.blogspot.com/2009/03/we-are-losing-america-right-before-our.html, last.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Get Rich Slowly is one of my favorite money blogs. One of the spotlighted articles from its five years (and counting) is Understanding the Federal Budget.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Charlene Walker suggests this article on Universal Design particularly for how it would improve the lives of differently-abled students.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Great synopsis of the Creative Cities Lexington conference from Scott Clark.
Once again, I should have gone to something like this, and didn't. Need to find a way to not go the the 3 or 4 other things I'm supposed to do on April 23, and get to TedX Lex.
Once again, I should have gone to something like this, and didn't. Need to find a way to not go the the 3 or 4 other things I'm supposed to do on April 23, and get to TedX Lex.
The eroding role of libraries as reported at Inside Higher Ed http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/04/07/survey, more and more, the faculty see the library as a gateway to information, rather than a service that will help them get to the information that they need.
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Distillations of Library Research
Roy Tennant points to a distillation of library research at his libraryjournal.com blog - http://www.libraryjournal.com/blog/1090000309/post/650053465.html.
Roy Tennant points to a distillation of library research at his libraryjournal.com blog - http://www.libraryjournal.com/blog/1090000309/post/650053465.html.
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Looking for someone who has a good summary of what really is (and is not) in the new healthcare reform legislation.
Not sure I've found a great place yet, but Slate's Guide to Health Reform looks like a jumping-off point.
Many things still point to August 09 and earlier versions of bills/proposals/etc.
And the Wall Street Journal carried an opinion piece that says this is the start of bitter fights over funding and policy that will consume the nation for decades to come.
Not sure I've found a great place yet, but Slate's Guide to Health Reform looks like a jumping-off point.
Many things still point to August 09 and earlier versions of bills/proposals/etc.
And the Wall Street Journal carried an opinion piece that says this is the start of bitter fights over funding and policy that will consume the nation for decades to come.
Monday, April 05, 2010
Going back to Joseph Campbell, "follow your bliss" doesn't mean just doing what feels good: it means doing what you would give up everything else for.
Stuff won't make you happy, experiences will
Advice from the Unclutterer on doing things, rather than buying things.
Advice from the Unclutterer on doing things, rather than buying things.
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Wouldn't mind having a corner desk like this one you can build yourself for $50, but I'm not sure I have a place for it.
Mashable offers Five Ways to Identify the song stuck in your head.
I used to work with a music librarian who provided roughly the same service, you hummed a tune, and she could tell you what piece of classical music you were humming. Don't think she probably was good with pop tunes, so maybe Shazam, Midomi, Musipedia, Tunatic or Name My Tune will work for you.
I used to work with a music librarian who provided roughly the same service, you hummed a tune, and she could tell you what piece of classical music you were humming. Don't think she probably was good with pop tunes, so maybe Shazam, Midomi, Musipedia, Tunatic or Name My Tune will work for you.
Here's the article I most wish were an April Fool's day joke - University of Louisville official given a $1 million buyout, but, it's not.
The jokes about "I'd not work for a lot less" are not even funny anymore. What happens to people once they get to a certain level? Why do they seem to lose all perspective?
The jokes about "I'd not work for a lot less" are not even funny anymore. What happens to people once they get to a certain level? Why do they seem to lose all perspective?
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