Archive for September, 2008

How to Make a Book in the 1940’s

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

This is so cool. It shows how to make a book (including manual typesetting) from about 60 years ago. Sometimes you forget just how far the production of information has come.


Printing a Book, Old School from Armin Vit on Vimeo.

Oxford Presentation Now Streaming

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Cyberinfrastructure facilitators: new approaches to information professionals for e-Research

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Cyberinfrastructure facilitators: new approaches to information professionals for e-Research. Lankes, R. D, Cogburn, D., Oakleaf, M., Stanton, J. (2008). Oxford e-Research Conference.

http://ora.ouls.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:392876bd-5d9f-40b0-822f-269332643e6b

Cyberinfrastructure Facilitators

Friday, September 12th, 2008

“Cyberinfrastructure Facilitators: New Approaches to Information Professionals for E-Research” Oxford e-Research’08 Conference, Oxford, UK.

Abstract: This paper introduces the concept of a CI-Facilitator defined as a vital member of the research enterprise who works closely with researchers to identify extant tools, data sets, and other resources that can be integrated into the process of pursuing a research objective. In order to prepare CI-Facilitators to evolve with e-Research endeavors they must be grounded in deep conceptual frameworks that do not go out of date as quickly as any given cyberinfrastructure technology. One such framework, that of participatory librarianship, is presented here and explored in terms of tackling the issue of massive scale data in research. Participatory librarianship is grounded in conversation theory and seeks to organize information as a knowledge process rather than as discreet objects in some taxonomy.
Slides: http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/Presentations/2008/Oxford.pdf
Audio: http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/pod/2008/Oxford.mp3
Video: http://ptbed.org/downloads/Oxford-Record.mp4

Screencast: