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1. [100.00%] Emerald FullText Article : Credibility on the internet: shifting from autho...
of information for a given URL, when the true URL is masked by inline frames that show content from some third party destination as if it were just a part of a normal page. Although this is a specific technology to the web today, there are sure
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2. [75.00%] The current issue and full text archive
of information for a given URL, when the true URL is masked by inline frames that show content from some third party destination as if it were just a part of a normal page. Although this is a specific technology to the web today, there are sure
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3. [51.61%] Virtual Dave…Real Blog » Blog Archive » Beyond the Bul...
Trackback URL: http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/blog/wp-trackback.php?p=655 4 Responses to “Beyond the Bullet Points: The Annoyed Librarian” Charlie Brenner
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4. [33.87%] Virtual Dave…Real Blog » Blog Archive » Kindle and NowNow
ALA. There at the end is a URL that points me right to the brief. So at least I was cited and can be happy that someone in NowNow land found my stuff, I just wish there was a bit of a preamble. A little while later I got two more answers. The
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5. [33.87%] Virtual Dave…Real Blog » Blog Archive » Reference Rena...
Trackback URL: http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/blog/wp-trackback.php?p=474 2 Responses to “Reference Renaissance: the VRD Successor!” Mr. ADSL
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6. [29.84%] The Answer
that could: use shorter URLs (some are too long to paste into Web forms) resolve of case sensitivity issues7 capture URLs on email messages sent from customers using Web forms automate tracking and archiving automate checking for dead links8
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7. [26.61%] Power Tweeting: Next Steps - 10/15/2009 - Library Journal
When product pipeline first covered Twitter back in July 2007, the tool was so novel that only a very few libraries and librarians were experimenting with it. Now, over two years later, Twitter has gone mainstream, thanks to promotion by
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8. [25.00%] http://www.DavidLankes.org TITLE:
university? Is it a simple URL that users can remember? Never underestimate the power of a good URL. For example to get to my local public library I must type in the following URL: http://www.ocpl.lib.ny.us/. However to get to the Boston Public
http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/Publications/Chapters/VirtServ.pdf - 416.5kb

9. [24.19%] Conversants » Extending the Conversations at the Department of Justice
using technologies like Open URL, perhaps licensed resources) from inside or outside of the firewall. The same lawyer could set up an alert system so they will be notified by e-mail, or RSS feed of new materials in their area of practice.
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10. [20.16%] http://www.DavidLankes.org TITLE:
a University of Virginia URL, there is nothing that actually certifies that Bloomfield is a professor, or where his Ph.D. is from. Related to provenance is the question of bias. Libraries have a long-standing tradition of non-bias information.
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