Week in tweets (9/25 - 10/2/2009)
- Disney to Introduce Children's E-Book Site (NYTimes.com)
- Two-Thirds of Americans Object to Online Tracking, Study Says (NYTimes.com)
- Great Twitter Quiz and Polling Apps (ReadWriteStart)
- Amazon settles 1984 suit, sets limits on Kindle deletions (Ars Technica)
- OCLC announces partnership with WALDO (the Westchester Academic Library Directors Organization)
- Reputation enhancement (Lorcan Dempsey's weblog)
- Resources to Find the Data You Need (FlowingData)
- Educause: 7 Things You Should Know About Federated Identity Management (pdf)
- Full archive up for #digref WebJunction webinar
- Registration open for WorldCat Mashathon Seattle: November 5-6, 2009
- Webcast of Anne R. Kenney's DSS Presentation, "Approaching an Entity Crisis..." now available (OCLC)
- Registration open for OCLC Digital Forum East. 11/5/09, Arlington County Public Library, Virginia
- OCLC 2009 Technical Services Forum @ British Library,18th November. Karen Calhoun presenting on latest report
- Google Docs adds student-specific features: equation editor, super/subscripts, translation options, better bullets
- Google acquisitions as a metro map
- Washington Post Develops Visual, Web-like Commenting System (via O'Reilly Radar)
- WPI + AT&T study: leakage of personal data from social networks (PDF) (via Ars Technica)
- The coming tablet wars (TechCrunch)
- 10 Web design usability findings and guidelines (Smashing Magazine)
- Social networking use in the US nearly triples in last year (Nielsen Wire)
- Banned Books Week starts today. WC List: 100 most frequently challenged books 1990-2000
- Mendeley scrobbles your papers (hangingtogether.org)
- VIAF as linked data (Outgoing)
- WorldCat Search API at the Access Hackfest

