Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Class List from My 2nd Year in College
List of classes I was taking in Spring Quarter (from an old letter):
- Shakespeare
- Latin 102
- Populism & Progressivism in America
- French Literature 201
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
'Publish & Read' Contract
Courtesy of Gary Price's InfoDocket, we learn of the agreement between publisher Wiley Global and "all German publicly and privately funded academic institutions" -- for the purpose of delivering "the benefits of open access to authors" (faqs here). Good move.
Update: Interesting development: UC decides to tell publisher Elsevier where to go (link).
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
LibraryShelfieDay 2019
Plowing through the style guides in 'Ready Reference', making sure they're all there. #shelfie #LibraryShelfie #LibraryShelfieDay
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
From the Series, Why We Need Librarians...
From the Series, Why We Need Librarians (IM edition) ...
Question: "Got the '3rd Symphony' by Copland? I had a look but couldn't find anything."
Answer: "Try 'third'..."
Tuesday, January 01, 2019
Monday, December 31, 2018
Current Cites for Dec. 2018
Current Cites for Dec. 2018 is out! You can find the issue here...
I wrote about a library research project where the investigators decided to scrap everything and go back to the drawing board. Highly unusual (at least for published accounts).
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Grandfather's Diary Entry (Berlin, 1917)
Grandfather Leopold Klein, born in Chicago but too sick to leave Berlin at the U.S. entry into WWI, wrote in his diary:
"This 'World War' must end soon. When it does come to an end, the principles of justice, mercy and, above all, reason - which dictates all the rest - must guide the nations concerned in the establishment of peace. Otherwise, these nations will only lay the foundation for later, and greater, world conflict.... If a true peace is not made when the shooting stops, the result may be a truly worldwide conflict - thrusting its horror to the four corners of the earth, a World War which will be the greatest catastrophe humanity has yet experienced." (Berlin, 1917)
Thursday, November 01, 2018
Current Cites for Oct. 2018
Current Cites for Oct. 2018 is out! You can find the issue here...
I recommended an article on a new initiative from Europe promoting open access journals. Given the high cost of research journals and databases, this kind of topic is always interesting. In fact, the original link to this article was forwarded by a colleague where I work.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Saturday, September 08, 2018
Thursday, August 09, 2018
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Thursday, July 12, 2018
Current Cites for June 2018
Current Cites for June 2018 is out! You can find the issue here...
I wrote about an interesting usability study published in Journal of Web Librarianship measuring the effectiveness of library research guides. I guess the best take-away from the article might be, 'know your audience'.
Monday, June 25, 2018
Today's Funny du Jour
Friday, June 08, 2018
Make It Hard to Update Software? Guess What: Then People Won't
All I can say is, I'm not surprised. I mean, updating Drupal software is not an easy thing. There is no link or button you can click on which gets the job done. Instead, the programmers have built a command-line interface using Drush (or whatever) thus coming up with a method which only a programmer would love. For this reason, when you go through comparisons of CMS's routinely making the rounds, 'easiness of updating' for Wordpress rates as 'easy' while for Drupal, it rates as 'difficult'.
"Difficult"? Is it any wonder then that an almost predictable result is a significant time lag before updating? This is not rocket science.
Saturday, June 02, 2018
Current Cites for May 2018
Current Cites for May 2018 is out! You can find the issue here...
MIT Technology Review devoted its entire May/June issue to blockchain and cryptocurrency. It's something that's getting a whole lot of press so if ever there was a opportunity to actually read anything on it, this is it.
Saturday, May 05, 2018
Mentioned in Book
I see I was mentioned in a book (link). The book's title (translated) is "Spirited Resistance from the Outside: Austrians in US Propaganda Units in WWII", written by Florian Traussnig (source). Mention of me comes from a blog post I wrote a few years ago where I discussed my father's role in the allied broadcast program called ABSIE. Interesting. Daddy is mentioned often in write-ups like this; first time however that I ever saw a reference to me.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Google Redefines Email (& Your Rights) :-(
So Google comes out with a number of changes to its Gmail service including "Confidential Mode". As XDA-Developers explains:
"A new Confidential Mode allows you to remove the option for the recipient to forward, copy, download, or print an email. You can also make the email expire after a set period of time."
Huh? Email that someone sends you that self-destructs? Anyone see a problem here? (Ripe for deception & fraud, lack of privacy on the part of the recipient, etc.) Hello, Google, but if someone sends me a message, it's me who decides what to do with it -- not you.
Monday, April 23, 2018
Interesting Front Page from today's Chicago Sun-Times
Sunday, April 08, 2018
Opening Day T-minus-1
Waiting for that $10 ticket... (Update: Game delayed a day due to inclement weather.)