The Library of Congress: Webcasts
The Library of Congress has made over 300 webcasts available in a variety of topics. The site includes talks, discussions, and conferences, plus webcasts from the National Book Festival. Subject...
View ArticleTake an "Open Book" Quiz to win a Video iPod
Take the Knovel University Challenge! Take an "Open Book" Quiz...Knovel Style! You Could Win a 30G Video iPod! Answer all 5 questions on the entry correctly and you could win a 30G Video iPod! (Hint:...
View ArticlePodcasts from the U.S. Government
The U.S. Government has made various podcasts available. From a science and technology perspective, user can listen to NASA Science Feature Stories, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...
View Article"SAE Eye on Engineering" Podcasts
Access the SAE Eye on Engineering podcasts for quick 60 second updates on timely topics impacting automotive technology and business today. Brought to you by the editorial staff of Automotive...
View Article7 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Podcasts
Britt Bravo's blog on NetSquared shared seven ways that nonprofits could utilize podcasts, along with specific examples.Talk about what is going on in the organization and in your field.Short,...
View ArticleHow Today's Web Has Changed Technical Writing
The IEEE Professional Communication Society Newsletter (IEEE PCS, Volume 50, Number 5, May 2006) has two articles that address web development and how technical writers must adapt to "web 2.0"...
View ArticleInventor of Firefox to Speak in Cleveland
Blake Ross, the inventor of Firefox, will be speaking at the Cleveland City Club on June 14th. See the City Club website for more information. The City Club posts podcasts of their speaker's addresses...
View ArticleiPod & Facebook More Popular than Beer
According to USA TODAY (June 7, 2006), a recent college survey shows iPods are more popular than beer on college campuses. Facebook.com tied with beer for college popularity. The last thing to upset...
View ArticleWiki for Podcasting
Podcasting101 is a wiki about podcasting from a library perspective. This wiki was started by Greg Schwartz of the Open Stacks blog.
View ArticleWiki of Math Movies
Mathcasts.org was created to give students a library of math tutorials and problem solutions and to give teachers a place to share their methods for teaching & learn from others. It's also a place...
View ArticleExploring Libraries (...and our Users) in the Web 2.0 Realm
Last night, I was the guest speaker for the the Northern Ohio Chapter of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (NORASIST). The networking before dinner and the discussion related...
View ArticleOnline Encyclopedia of Medical Images
Effective January 1st, the entire OhioLINK community has access to Images.MD. Images.MD, the online encyclopedia of medical images, compiles more than 55,000 images from more than 90 collections...
View ArticleUser Annotation of Videos - Very Web 2.0
The other day I posted a YouTube video called Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us. The author has went Web 2.0 to the extreme. If you watch the same video from a website called mojiti, you get to add...
View ArticleNanotechnology Podcast
The Bourne Report provides timely insight into the emerging technology marketplace, with a focus on MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems), Nanotechnology and the convergence of both. The podcast...
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