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1. [100.00%] R. David Lankes: Presentations
19:47:11 +0000 Podcast Feed Consolidated So it doesn’t make sense to have two RSS Feeds anymore, one for the all blog entries and one just for podcasts. I’ve consolidated everything into just one Feed:
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2. [100.00%] Conversants » Extending the Conversations at the Department of Justice
allow for new services to feedback into the legal community. For example, the “Brief Bank” currently offers exemplary briefs to lawyers. It would be interesting to analyze these briefs and feed back results to litigating sections. One could
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3. [87.50%] Virtual Dave…Real Blog
Feed Consolidated August 25th, 2009 So it doesn’t make sense to have two RSS Feeds anymore, one for the all blog entries and one just for podcasts. I’ve consolidated everything
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4. [82.50%] R. David Lankes: Presentations
19:47:11 +0000 Podcast Feed Consolidated So it doesn’t make sense to have two RSS Feeds anymore, one for the all blog entries and one just for podcasts. I’ve consolidated everything into just one Feed:
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5. [82.50%] R. David Lankes: About Lankes
14:06:32 +0000 Podcast Feed Consolidated So it doesn’t make sense to have two RSS Feeds anymore, one for the all blog entries and one just for podcasts. I’ve consolidated everything into just one Feed:
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6. [60.00%] Participatory Networks The Library as
public with an appeal for feedback and additional tools, and the there is a permanent address designed just to collect feedback from the beta-phase tools, which include: The New Humanities Virtual Browsery, which highlights new books and
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7. [45.00%] http://www.DavidLankes.org TITLE:
of the clearinghouses is to feed the database. All information is controlled and processing is centralized. To the end-user ERIC seems like a coherent system under a single database, and the user population seems to be cohesive. Figure 1. ERIC
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8. [40.00%] ALA Conference 2009: Twitter Confidential—@ALAsecrets Interview - 7/2...
ALA 2009: This week, LJ caught up with the mastermind behind the @ALAsecrets Twitter account that aired some of the recent conference
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9. [35.00%] Virtual Dave…Real Blog » Blog Archive » Welcome to my Blog
.com RSS Feed for Virtual Dave My Latest Tweets Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?: A very funny and very insightful talk. I think it has a lot to say a... http://bit.ly/3x94A0 # 2009/11/14
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10. [30.00%] Participatory networks: the library as conversation
the information to provide feedback or input. They provide no constructive means for the user to improve or shape the conversation. Even recent advances in catalogue functions (dynamic, graphical visualizations; faceted searching; simple search
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