As part of a larger message to faculty returning from winter break, our CIO offered this summary of how he sees advancing internet use affecting higher education:
Are you familiar with blogs and podcasts? Google them, or look them up in Wikipedia. Some of you may already be using these new tools. Others may think these [...]
Posted January 24, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: faculty, higher education, internet, internet and education, internet and higher education, internet use, learning, libaries, library, millennial students, millennials, netgen, netgens, students. 3 Comments.
Ryan beat me to reporting on the interesting new services at the Ockham Network (noted in this Web4lib post). The easiest one to grok is this spelling service, but there are others that are cooler.
He also alerted me to a Perl script to proxy Z39.50 to RSS. Though for those more into PHP (like me), [...]
Posted October 4, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: cat date, ils, index data, information retrieval, libaries, library, library catalog, library systems, ockham, opac, perl script, php, rss, search by cat date, sort by cat date, xml, yaz, z39.50, z39.50 proxy. Be the first one.