11/19/2009

Copyright and Cultural Institutions


Just picked up my copy and I'm impressed by how Hirtle, Hudson, & Kenyon are able to pack such dense subject matter into a (so-far) pretty easy read. This book provides great guidance for a challenging issue related to beginning digitization projects. I recommend it for anyone who is new to developing digital collections as it offers helpful tables, case studies, and figures that will prove useful to making decisions about what content to digitize and much more.

11/10/2009

Reality of social networking, ICANN’s recent decision, and Americans at play

Social networks are here (for the moment) to stay. Recently, I ran across this interesting blog post from June by Fred Stuzman a PhD student candidate at UNC’s School of Information and Library Science. He briefly summarizes five social networks “you need to know” about. What is compelling about Stutzman’s post and what it makes me think about are the following:

  • Many Americans are unaware of the impact of social networks in other countries and languages.
  • Stutzman’s statement that “Young users are situating their entire formative internet experience around them and the effects of this social learning will inform use patterns throughout their life” is a given and this phenomenon and these young users also will inform 'net policy developments for a long time to come. To that effect, does anyone have something to say about GoingOn, which was announced just recently at Educause?

How will these realities inform new modes of learning, develop new learners (by way of opening up Internet access), and change the way Americans (young and not so young) play in the global sandbox?

11/05/2009

Tweets about OCLC Digital Forum East

Check out my *LIVE* Tweets at the OCLC Digital Forum East!
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