söndag 1 november 2009

365 saker - årets bästa kampanj?

Så snyggt och så snillrikt! Och liksom nära 23 saker på nåt sätt. Hmm, 365 biblioteksaker, någon? :-)



Läs mer: www.365saker.se

måndag 26 oktober 2009

Morsomt i Oslo

Jag hade det stora nöjet och äran nyligen att få föreläsa på en biblioteksledarkonferens i Oslo arrangerad av ABM Utvikling: Biblioteket - Kunnskapsallmenning for kunnskapsnasjonen

Min presentation hette Från institution till person - visionen om det glokala nätverksbiblioteket (exemplet Kista Idea City)

Föreläsningen spelades in och här kan du ladda ner den som mp3-fil.

söndag 4 oktober 2009

Tweetie little birdie, shut up!?

Don't know if this is cool, crazy, funny or just damn annoying...

Flyar: Augmented Reality Twitter Visualization App from YDreams on Vimeo.

lördag 3 oktober 2009

Zero Hour Work Week - Embedded with Google Viewer

Google Docs Viewer is addictive. One ought to build an online library with it. Wonder which platform would be best suited for such a thing?

Here's a free pdf-book I just stumbled upon. Seems like a book I would like to read.

fredag 25 september 2009

What Today’s College Students Say about Conducting Research in the Digital Age

Interesting results from Project Information Literacy which support (once again) the importance of accesible high quality virtual reference services. The librarian's role as a web coach has never been more urgent....

"In general, students reported being challenged, confused, and frustrated
by the research process, despite the convenience, relative ease, or ubiquity of the Internet. In our sessions, frustrations included the effects of information overload and being inundated with resources, but more. Participants also reported having particular difficulty traversing a vast and ever-changing information landscape. Specifically, participants greatest challenges were related to finding the materials they desired, knew existed, and needed on a “just in time” basis."


http://projectinfolit.org/pdfs/PIL_ProgressReport_2_2009.pdf





via Jan Szczepanski, BIBLIST