Garrett's working blog
Friday, June 06, 2003
      ( 3:33 PM ) Garrett  
Essays Imagine the Future of Libraries -- and Librarians Take the Predictions Seriously
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Thursday, June 05, 2003
      ( 5:16 PM ) Garrett  
AlterNet: America's Global Role #

      ( 1:29 PM ) Garrett  
On the Net - The Blog Realm: News Sources, Searching with Daypop, and Content Management #

      ( 10:54 AM ) Garrett  
Educause: Digital Preservation: An Individual Responsibility for Communal Scholarship (Source: RLG Shelf Life) #

      ( 10:33 AM ) Garrett  
AlterNet: Smoke, Mirrors, and Blood #

      ( 10:02 AM ) Garrett  
Cellphones Made Easy #

      ( 9:46 AM ) Garrett  
ScienceDirect - Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services : Was that the Rubicon, Lethe, or Styx we just crossed? Access conditions for e-content #

      ( 9:46 AM ) Garrett  
ScienceDirect - Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services : Collection development based on patron requests: collaboration between interlibrary loan and acquisitions #

      ( 9:45 AM ) Garrett  
ScienceDirect - Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services : Needles in a haystack: using interlibrary loan data to identify materials missing from a library's collection #

      ( 9:44 AM ) Garrett  
ScienceDirect - Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services : Nuts and bolts: acquisitions and cataloging at Kenyon #



Wednesday, June 04, 2003
      ( 5:13 PM ) Garrett  
In Computing, Weighing Sheer Power Against Vast Pools of Data #

      ( 3:12 PM ) Garrett  
Research library responses to the NSF cyber-infrastructure program: PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction (ibid.) #

      ( 3:07 PM ) Garrett  
Internet replacing libraries as top source for research (source: Internet Resources Newsletter) #

      ( 3:05 PM ) Garrett  
"Too Much Information," Feature Article, June 2003 #

      ( 10:38 AM ) Garrett  
AlterNet: In Contempt of Courtship #

      ( 10:36 AM ) Garrett  
Overview of the LANL Research Library If you can't get to Los Alamos ... #

      ( 10:35 AM ) Garrett  
Gallica, bibliothèque numérique de la Bibliothèque nationale de France (source: LIBLICENSE-L) #

      ( 10:33 AM ) Garrett  
The Onion | Study Finds Jack Shit Hilarious #

      ( 10:22 AM ) Garrett  
Pervasive Computing (source: Confessions) #

      ( 10:21 AM ) Garrett  
Books for Business same publication. #

      ( 10:19 AM ) Garrett  
Making Meetings Work Interesting article from SLA Toronto Chapter Courier #

      ( 10:14 AM ) Garrett  
Land Deal Gives Harvard Too Much Control Over Turnpike's Future, Critics Say
Chronicle of Higher Education, Daily Update #


      ( 10:11 AM ) Garrett  
Publishers Weekly: 'We're All in This Together' Article begins "when the bok [sic] business is suffering ...." Maybe that's one of the reasons why .... #

      ( 10:08 AM ) Garrett  
Choose the Best Search for Your Information Needs Source; SciTech Library Question #

      ( 10:05 AM ) Garrett  
Technology Review: Getting More From Google Simson Garfinkel #

      ( 9:51 AM ) Garrett  
Physics Internet Resources from APS #



Tuesday, June 03, 2003
      ( 3:14 PM ) Garrett  
ScienceDaily News Release: High-Tech Collaboration Helps Taiwan Fight SARS #

      ( 3:05 PM ) Garrett  
ScienceDaily News Release: Observing The 'Wings" Of Atoms: Study Indicates It Is Possible To See Electrons' Orbital Paths Around Atoms #

      ( 3:03 PM ) Garrett  
Scientists Race to Detect SARS, but First They Must Test the Test I SAR it first #

      ( 12:32 PM ) Garrett  
Concentrating on Solar (this is good news from Technology Review) #

      ( 12:11 PM ) Garrett  
Documents and the communication of scientific and scholarly information: Revising and updating the UNISIST model (What is this all about? Cited in FOS News Blog) #

      ( 12:00 PM ) Garrett  
Predicting the Future of Databases by Carol tenopir (Source: SEPB weblog) #

      ( 11:53 AM ) Garrett  
ScienceDirect - The Journal of Academic Librarianship : The two cultures? librarians and technologists Provocative title. (source: confessions) #

      ( 11:52 AM ) Garrett  
Information seeking behavior of scientists in the electronic information age: Astronomers, chemists, mathematicians, and physicists
cited in the previous reference and another worth reading ... #


      ( 11:50 AM ) Garrett  
ScienceDirect - The Journal of Academic Librarianship : Changes in faculty reading behaviors: the impact of electronic journals on the University of Georgia (an article which I should probably read; again noted in Confessions) #

      ( 11:41 AM ) Garrett  
may2003bite.pdf This issue contains part 2 of the New York guide, plus a paper on the "Deep Web". (Source: confessions)

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      ( 11:40 AM ) Garrett  
mar2003bite.pdf SLA InfoTech division bulletin has a great section on New York and what to see. (source : Confessions) #



Monday, June 02, 2003
      ( 1:56 PM ) Garrett  
Blogs: The Latest Option in Raising Your Voice Online #

      ( 10:57 AM ) Garrett  
AlterNet: The Day of the Jackals #

      ( 10:49 AM ) Garrett  
The Scientist :: Temples of Science, Jun. 3, 2003 #

      ( 10:45 AM ) Garrett  
The Scientist :: Speeding Up SARS Research, Jun. 3, 2003 #

      ( 10:43 AM ) Garrett  
The Scientist :: Of Ivy and Industry: Harvard's Quest to Do Business , Jun. 3, 2003 #

      ( 10:36 AM ) Garrett  
Lists of Bests : Home Nice idea ... (via Library Stuff) #

      ( 10:29 AM ) Garrett  
Catalog This: An Interview With Activist Librarian Jessamyn West (source: Library Stuff) #

      ( 10:27 AM ) Garrett  
Brainstorms and Raves weblog - web design, development, typography, Web - by Shirley Kaiser, SKDesigns, WebsiteTips.com (courtesy of Library Stuff) #

      ( 10:16 AM ) Garrett  
Boston Officials Decry Land Deal a Crimson article on Harvard's deal to buy land surrounding the Mass Pike, effectively giving Harvard ownership of a stretch of the highway ... One wag in the Globe yesterday said that to get the toll a score of 1400 on the SAT would be required. #

      ( 9:58 AM ) Garrett  
CIA Avoiding Creative Internet Use An article says that the spooks are generally suspicious of technology and use antiquated databases and info systems. (Source; Edupage) #



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