These are my del.icio.us links for August 21st:
- Libraryman » Blog Archive » Disco Dancing for Peace in the Biblioblogosphere - Michael Porter and (in drag) Michael Gorman, disco-dancing. Ok, maybe it’s not REALLY Michael Gorman in that red halter dress… gosh, would LibraryMan do that???
- Garden Offices choose a Hut Garden Office. -
- The Reader Online » A Shed of One’s Own - Essay by Chris Routledge about writers’ sheds.
- LibraryThing for Libraries - LibraryThing’s sales page for this cool service, also available at Danbury Public Library.
- LibraryThing: Introducing Casey Durfee (and the new search) - LibraryThing just made an interesting hire–Casey Durfee, who was at Code4Lib. Cool for LT and cool for Casey and very cool for interesting developments in a company moving forward.
- kitHAUS - true modular site constructed pre-fabricated housing system -
- Springwise: Garden offices for lawn commuters -
- AquaBrowser and LibraryThing team up -
- » Eric Schmidt On Web 3.0 » InsideGoogle » part of the Blog News Channel - Almost as annoying as Google defining Web 3.0 is Google stating that 2.0 doesn’t mean anything.
- We Asked for 2.0 Libraries and We Got 2.0 Librarians « The Other Librarian - A nice historical overview of Library 2.0.
- Vanderbilt’s Primo Testbed - Marshall Breeding announced 8/20 that Primo (a unified search interface… or theoretically unified) was “live” at Vanderbilt. It’s at least live in the hypothetical sense, in a publicly-accessible test bed.
- Library Technology Guides: Key Resources in Library Automation - Marshall Breeding’s insider info on the ILS world.
- LTLS ILS Symposium -
Posted on this day, other years:
- Analog Chicken - 2005
- FooCamp, BarCamp, and Girls with 'Tudes - 2005











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