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Library News & Notes
November 19, 2004
Notes
Garrett will be away Monday, November 22 through Friday, November 26.
Please send article and book requests to Jason next week
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Happy Thanksgiving
Internet Sites of the Week
Internet Sites of the Week
Blogs and Feeds for Information Dissemination and Knowledge Management
This past week, I participated in a panel at the American Society for
Information Science & Technology (ASIST&T) Annual Meeting. Slides from
my presentation can be downloaded at:
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Jessica Baumgart, Harvard news librarian, spoke about feeds
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Christina Pikas of Johns Hopkins talked about blogs for personal
knowledge management, an outline of which can be found here:
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Christina and Jessica contributed a great deal of material to a blog for
the panel as we were preparing for the session over the last few months
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Building with Books
A group of students and librarians at MIT created an exhibit (a bedroom)
out of discarded books. (Don’t get any ideas for Rowland library books,
however.)
(Source: Library Juice)
CiteULike
CiteULike is similar to del.icio.us in that it enables scientists to
bookmark and create libraries of papers that interest them.
Additionally, you can look at other people's citations, browse by
category and receive updates via RSS.
(Source: nodalpoint.org)
Google Scholar
Evidently Google has devised a service that selectively searches content
for journal articles and books and tracks which references cite each
other. It’s in beta and shows a lot of potential, especially for those
who seek an all-in-one interface for searching the literature. Lots of
duplicate references and no order to results mar their approach,
however. Check it out at (Source: SPARC Open
Access Forum). For more about Google Scholar, see the N.Y.Times,
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Search Engine Watch,
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critiques by ResourceShelf
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Traffick,
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(Sources: Library Juice, Open Access News)
The Paris Review - The DNA of Literature
The Paris Review has opened up access to some fifty years of interviews
with writers such as T.S. Eliot, Truman Capote, Ralph Ellison, Dorothy
Parker - in all, more than 300 pieces in .pdf. Listed alphabetically or
browsable by decade of publication.
(Sources: Open Access News, Librarian’s Index to the Internet)
NEW BOOKS/VIDEOS
Received November 13 - 19, 2004
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