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Techno-fil (08/03/09)
- 7 Things You Should Know About QR Codes
(source: Educause, 14/02/09)
"QR codes are two-dimensional bar codes that can contain any alphanumeric text and that often feature URLs that direct users to sites where they can learn about an object or place (a practice known as “mobile tagging”). Decoding software on tools such as camera phones interprets the codes, which are increasingly found in places such as product labels, billboards, and buildings, inviting passers-by to pull out their mobile phones and uncover the encoded information. [...]"
- Do We Need a New Internet?
(source: New York Times, 14/02/09)
- OpenURL listserv archives are now publicly available
(source: OpenURL Maintenance Agency / via Antoinette, 28/01/09)
- Facette Adds Real Organization to Delicious Bookmarks
(source: Lifehacker, 16/02/09)
Des facettes dans Delicious.
- Web Design Matters: Ten essentials for any library site
(source: Library Journal, 15/02/09)
- BookDepository
(source: Lafeuille, 23/02/09)
Une cartographie des acheteurs de livres via BookDepository.
- The NetGens 2.0: Clouds on the Horizon
(source: Educause Review, vol. 44, no. 1 (January/February 2009): 66–67)
""NetGens 1.0" to "NetGens 2.0" is how the author describes the shift in tech requirements of today's college undergrads. In the space of four years, they've gone from an environment where getting a laptop was a big deal to one where pretty much everyone is born with a laptop. Reports indicate that today's 18-29 year olds are the most connected group in history; they're also interacting online the most. The author naturally wonders how these habits will affect IT requirements in higher ed."
- What cloud computing really means
(source: InfoWorld, avr. 08 / via DigitalKoans, 25/02/09)
- Talking about ‘A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing’
(source: Planet RDF, 25/02/09)
- HerdictWeb
(source: Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University)
Vérifier l'accessibilité d'un site. Et produire un rapport d'accessibilité (nombre de fois, quand, où, etc.).
- Cloud Computing is the New [Fill in the blank]
(source: ALA TechSource, 02/03/09)
- eXtensible Text Framework (XTF)
(source: California Digital Library, 04/03/09)
"XTF is an open source, highly customizable piece of software supporting the search, browse, and display of heterogeneous digital content and offering efficient and practical methods for creating customized end-user interfaces for distinct digital collections."
- Can We Outsource the Preservation of Digital Bits?
(source: Disruptive Library Technology Jester, 05/03/09)
- Anatomy of the Zotero Library to RSS Feed Pipe
(source: Disruptive Library Technology Jester, 06/03/09)
- Internet Explorer décline toujours sur le Web
(source: ZDNet News, 06/03/09)
- How Many Links Are Too Many Links?
(source: O'Reilly Radar, 24/02/09)
- 10 raisons de sauver le CD
(source: LesInrocks, 07/03/09)
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great article contain any alphanumeric text and that often feature URLs that direct users to sites where they can learn about an object or place (a practice known as “mobile tagging”). Decoding software on tools such as camera phones interprets the codes, which are increasingly found in places such as product labels, billboards, and buildings, inviting passers-by to pull out their mobile
Ecrit par : small business grants | samedi, 28 mars 2009
The author naturally wonders how these habits will affect IT requirements in higher ed...
Ecrit par : tiffany jewelry | mercredi, 30 septembre 2009
where they can learn about an object or place ???
Ecrit par : ed hardy | mercredi, 30 septembre 2009