The week in tweets (9/11-9/18/09)
Twitter account activity for @OCLC from the past week.
- A trip down memory lane and beyond at Vintage Computer Fest - Ars Technica
- It's all good: Why linked data is cool
- RT@janefinnis Collaboration can be transformative - My take homes from the CILIP executive briefing #cilip_lam
- View the ALA presentation: Mainstreaming Digital Resources [OCLC]
- Could the eBook Version of 'The Lost Symbol' Outsell the Hardcover Edition? (ReadWriteWeb)
- RT @resourceshelf MIT Technology Review: Can You Trust Crowd Wisdom? Reviews can be distorted by a few users.
- Google acquires reCAPTCHA
- Reading Kafka improves learning, suggests study from UC Santa Barbara & UBC. WorldCat Identity for Kafka.
- Institutional Identifiers in Repositories: A Survey Report for the NISO I2 Workgroup
- RT @resourceshelf: Social Media Stats: Facebook Passes 300 MM Users (Worldwide); Twitter Continues to Grow in U.S.
- Media Awareness Network & Canadian Teachers' Federation hosting 4th annual Media Literacy Week (11/2-6)
- More ships in WorldCat Identities (Outgoing)
- Crowdsourcing Lessons (hangingtogether.org)
- OCLC Research Distinguished Seminar Series: Re-conceiving Research Libraries w/ Anne Kenney 9/23/09 live & online
- Why not use technology? Six types of refusal (pdf) (via Liberal Education Today)
- Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: Internet of Things (ReadWriteWeb)
- Forget Gen Y: Gen X is making real changes to adopt collaborative technology (ReadWriteEnterprise)
- RT @lorcanD ARL resource page on new models of library publishing.
- RT @Fiona_Leslie Matt Goldner provides an overview of OCLC strategy for Web-scale management services at #IFLA09


On October 2, 2009 at 6:21 AM Anonymous said:
thanks for this post, a good read.