Neuroscience
Library of Congress @ Audible
Interesting lectures on the future of technology from the Library of Congress are available for free at Audible.com. Speakers include Lawrence Lessig on
Copyright Law in Cyberspace (03/03/05), Neil Gershenfeld, of MIT on "
From the Library of Information to the Library of Things" (03/28/05), and David Weinberger of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society (and Howard Dean's "Internet Advisor") on
Blogs (11/15/04)
(if that link doesn't work, go to audible.com & search for Library of Congress). These were initially broadcast on CSPAN.
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Hard Science, Hard Choices Podcasts
More Science and the City neuroethics podcasts - these are collected as A Slippery Slope: Facts, Ethics and Policy Guiding Neuroscience Today from Library of Congress videos. On May 10-11, 2005, Columbia University medical ethicist Ruth Fischbach and...
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Social Networking Sites From Nasig
This list of social networking sites comes from an article I'm co-writing with David Lee King, based on the presentation he gave at NASIG 2008 on Emerging Trends, 2.0, & Libraries. David referred to lots of cool sites which highlighted his point...
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Event I *will* Attend
Next Generation Library Catalogs Wednesday, November 7, 2007 1:00 - 4:00pm University of Massachusetts, Amherst Campus Center Auditorium As a library’s key database and the one system with which most users interact, the online library catalog has been...
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Libsite Cites
Have you seen LibSite? It's a social networking sie that showcases great library web sites. "Sites" can include content, library home pages, and blogs. I promoted the awesome Danbury Library Catalog. Check out web sites that librarians (and non-librarians,...
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Library Systems Too Complex!
Argh. A few months ago, I started the Libraries for My Friends blog, in which I try to help my friends use their local library. I'd send this to some non-library friends, and one of them just asked if I could help her brother find audio books in...
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