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This is a place for librarians and other information specialists to share. Everyone is encouraged to contribute items they see fit, from highly informative to humorous. The core of this group was the result of a project briefing at CNI on April 8, 2008, but please feel free to invite others who are interested in participating. If this goes well, maybe we can create more Twines to focus our interests, or maybe we can just use the tags to sort one big list!
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Resource Description and Access (RDA): Cataloging Rules for the 20th CenturyD-Lib Magazine
jimfhahn
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19 months ago
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OPEN DOORS AND OPEN MINDS: What faculty authors can do to ensure open access to their work through their institution (SPARC)On February 12, 2008, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) at Harvard University took a landmark step. The faculty voted to adopt a policy requiring that faculty authors send an electronic copy of their scholarly articles to the university’s digital repository and that faculty authors ...
David Reynolds
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Minding the Planet: Great Collective Intelligence Book; Includes a Chapter I WroteI highly recommend this new book on Collective Intelligence, featuring chapters by a Who's Who of collective intelligence thinkers. My chapter is "Harnessing the Collective Intelligence of the World Wide Web" and discusses Twine. Use the link below to the book item in Twine to buy the book via ...
Nova Spivack
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19 months ago
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Blog entry from EDUCAUSE CONNECTBe on the lookout for more like this, I was interviewed too. ~Sarah CNI Podcast: An Interview with Clifford Lynch Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on April 10, 2008 On this podcast we feature an interview with Clifford Lynch, Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information. ...
sarahmiller
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20 months ago
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hangingtogether.org » Blog Archive » Playing with TwineHangingTogether is a place where some of the staff at RLG Programs, part of the OCLC Programs and Research division, a partnership of libraries, archives, and museums, can talk about the intersections we see happening between these three different types of institutions. We travel to our partners ...
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Twine: Accessible Semantic TaggingCheck out the twine - Raven's Twine Tutorials -- he explains how to get the RDF.Nova Spivack added 17 months ago
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Twine: Accessible Semantic TaggingNice presentation. Question, how did yo get the RDF graph out of Twine ? I can't find any RDF export options.Jacco added 17 months ago
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OPEN DOORS AND OPEN MINDS: What faculty authors can do to ensure open access to their work through their institution (SPARC)This article is being discussed at the DLF Birds of a Feather session on open access mandatesDavid Reynolds added 19 months ago
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Twine: Accessible Semantic TaggingI attended (most) of this presentation, and Sarah did a great job translating the importance of Twine (and the semantic web, in general) to a somewhat weary group of information specialists. Twine can be a difficult concept for some folks to grasp, but Sarah brought it down to earth and ...Stacy Pennington added 20 months ago
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Twine: Accessible Semantic TaggingGreat presentation and nice to hear that Twine is being discussed at the conferences.boris added 20 months ago
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