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Monthly Archives: March 2008
Quick entry to test Google Talk chatback
Clicking above will open another browser window (shaped like a traditional Chat application) and attempt to connect to my Gtalk. This code only seems to update when I refresh the window…. Continue reading
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Gaming Books: They’re Everywhere!
We have a good number of books on Computer and Video Games from design to programming to marketing. But there are all over the place, and I don’t just me at the College Campus libraries though their collections often hold… Continue reading
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November 2007 C&RL article
Undergraduate Use of Federated Searching: A Survey of Preferences and Perceptions of Value-added Functionality should be subtitled “Count the number of times ‘Google’ is mentioned in this article” and has some good data for both those that like federated searching… Continue reading
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May 2007 C&RL articles at a glance
Attitudes of Presidents and Provosts on the University “provosts’ and presidents’ newly stated indicators of centrality – such as innovation, campus visibility, and acquisition of outside funding – and then linking the library’s strategic issues and actions to them” The… Continue reading
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