Wednesday, September 19, 2012

2012-09-19

  1. The 5th SPARC Japan Seminar 2012 "Open Access Week - Open Access in Japan, last decade and next decade", Oct. 26, NII http://t.co/nQUVzFSA
  2. 5 ideas to help everyone make the most of big data http://t.co/wvzrK8IT
  3. La Hadopi fait ses premiers petits pas dans l’Open Data http://t.co/sLNdRUE4 via@pcinpact
  4. Official facebook page for the Berlin 10 Open Access Conference http://t.co/dN0pCFwc

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

2012-09-18

  1. Academic Libraries as Data Quality Hubs / Michael Joseph Giarlo https://t.co/ti5wf0q7
  2. University Requires Students To Pay $180 For 'Art History' Text That Has No Photos Due To Copyright Problems http://t.co/Eg6rj6vm
  3. The Memex and the Academic Mind http://t.co/nniA9k3z
  4. Librarian claims she lost nearly 80 pounds on a ’Starbucks diet’ http://t.co/J7BJHfXh@todayshowhealthさんから

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Monday, September 17, 2012

2012-09-17

  1. Basic Resources for Japanese Studies, University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://t.co/z41qrawj
  2. My Top 3#lastfm Artists: David Sylvian (16), Talking Heads (13) & Ella Fitzgerald & Joe Pass (13)#tweeklyfm http://t.co/Y5In2VIX

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

2012-09-16

  1. “The Right to Read is the Right to Mine”; Universities: you must fight for Open Content Mining before it’s too late http://t.co/mTP5TVYb
  2. Mediamus: Blind test : Luchino Visconti et la musique classique http://t.co/QINCuL0x

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

2012-09-15

  1. Pussy Riot to Release E-Book Featuring Yoko Ono, Karen Finley and more http://t.co/K95jpTT9
  2. “Europeana’s Huge Dataset Opens for Re-use” « The Stoa Consortium http://t.co/bH9HSpvQ
  3. Europeana's Huge Cultural Dataset Opens for Re-use http://t.co/fXVe3nr1
  4. New function of CiNii Books: Saving the filter by holding libraries and area became possible. (Sep 14, 2012) http://t.co/7qkrzyvQ
  5. New functions of CiNii Books: Sorting by title, Filtering by Foregin areas of holding libraries, etc. (Sep 6, 2012) http://t.co/g4QvSdvi
  6. What is Project Information Literacy: http://t.co/Tad5B5DO via@youtube

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Friday, September 14, 2012

2012-09-14

  1. Early Modern Japan in European Archives, a symposium, 09- 29, 2012, Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto Univ. http://t.co/zaPvW1pu
  2. petersuber The RCUK policy and the BOAI recommendations +Stevan Harnad is right that the new OA policy… http://t.co/UOy4FVc2
  3. Are University Block Grants the Right Way to Fund Open Access Mandates? « The Scholarly Kitchen http://t.co/t7aXQT66
  4. Managing Expectations II: Open Data, Technology and Government 2.0 – What Should We, And Should We Not Expect http://t.co/Wl1pSYlh
  5. Classical Works Knowledge Base : A Service of the American Philological Association http://t.co/sqxiWztq

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

2012-09-13

  1. L’Initiative de Budapest pour l’Accès Ouvert : 10 ans après « Libre accès à l’information scientifique et technique http://t.co/W52Efr18
  2. That Time Dave Grohl Met Apple's Jony Ive [PHOTO] http://t.co/K6iGPhZL via@mashable
  3. Adventures in Hadoop,#2: “Hello World” http://t.co/fpSxBcuB
  4. Designing cases for iPod, iPhone, and iPad / Apple Inc. https://t.co/s9aAnnbx
  5. The Busy Librarian’s Guide to Information Literacy in Science and Engineering http://t.co/eLBoFpcA
  6. Advocates Set Ambitious Goal: Setting the Default to Open Access in Ten Years’ Time (SPARC) http://t.co/HCfBvvQ1
  7. Open Street Map has officially switched to ODbL – and celebrates with a picnic | Open Knowledge Foundation Blog http://t.co/XgFztdFq
  8. Ten years on from the Budapest Open Access Initiative: setting the default to open / BOAI http://t.co/i6pBZMEq
  9. A Map of Common Metrics and Data Used in a Journal Collection Analysis in an Academic Library | Reference Notes http://t.co/E3HkYEqC

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