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Less than 50 spots left…. “The Web is rapidly changing the communication, practice and culture of science. Science online London 2009 will explore the latest trends in science online. How is the Web affecting the work of researchers, science communicators, journalists, librarians, educators, students? What can you do to make the best use of the growing number of online tools?”
Archive for the 'Identity/Privacy' Category
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Privacy schmivacy ::: SAIS Library News
SAIS at JHU library blog discusses the LJ artice – “Have you ever posed for a photograph, tipsy, with a Corona in hand? Many would answer yes! Did you post that picture online?”
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How to: Manage your online identity – librariesinteract.info: Blog central for Australian Libraries
“For the networks you keep, consider using a OpenID service, such as ClaimID, to track your blogs, websites, and profiles. Michael Habib gives a thorough overview of the service’s aims at authority control on the web in an article for Library Journal.”
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Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology: Managing Your Online Identity
Michael points his readers to the LJ claimID article.
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Fred highlights the claimID article on the claimID blog.
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“The report is based on a survey (by Harris Interactive on behalf of OCLC) of the general public from six countries—Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States—and of library directors from the U.S.” 280p.
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“Startup Weekend is an idea, an experiment, a chance gather the tech community and create a company over one jam packed weekend.”
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Fred’s announcement about the article on his personal blog.
Michael Habib

