Author Archives: Hope Greenberg

What do students

Mary W. George (“Admissions of Another Sort” April 13, 2009) ponders the student library research experience and wonders: “If there is a discrepancy between pedagogical intent and actual student research behavior, how do faculty members address it?” Here are several … Continue reading

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Digital Humanities: Next Steps

Just published: a report, including several papers, from the September 2008 symposium held by the Council on Library and Information Resources and the National Endowment for the Humanities, titled: “Working Together of Apart: Promoting the Next Generation of Digital Scholarship“ … Continue reading

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LOC and YouTube

First it was Flickr, now its YouTube. Hoorah for the Library of Congress as they begin to place portions of their vast video holdings on the popular site. First collections include the 2008 National Book Festival author presentations, the Books … Continue reading

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Reimagining the Printed Page

NYTimes has two articles today related to eBooks and electronic writing. (Brad Stone “Is This the Future of the Digital Book?” and Randall Stross “Small Company Offers Web-Based Competition for Microsoft Word“). I pair them together because they both describe … Continue reading

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AAP Reports Book Sales

Some numbers from the Association of American Publishers from data from major book publishers comparing 2007 to 2008: Overall sales down 2.8% (to $24.3 billion) Trade paperbacks up, trade hardcover way down for an overall decline of 5.2% (to $8.1 … Continue reading

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U Chicago Makes Leap to ETDs

The University of Chicago will no longer be accepting and archiving dissertations on paper. Furthermore, they will be using UMI Dissertation Publishing’s web-based interface for submission of dissertations. What a concept! In the current process, dissertations begin life as digital … Continue reading

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NEH funded humanities computing projects

3D modeling for humanities research may finally be coming into its own. NEH has posted the latest round of funded start-up projects, including “creations and curation of 3D virtual objects/artifacts; 3D modeling and virtual re-creation of historic structures; [and] reconstruction … Continue reading

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eBook Update

Amazon’s release of Kindle 2 was followed swiftly by their release of the Kindle application for iPod Touch/iPhone, letting you read your current and new Kindle ebooks on your iPod Touch. But wait, there’s more? Yesterday Thomas Nelson Publishers finally … Continue reading

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Kindle fun

A nightmare to some, a situation devoutly to be wished by others. (Thanks to joyoftech.com, Nitrozac and Snaggy)kindle fun

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WIKI assignments: make it better

Blackboard’s wiki option has made it easier for us to experiment with this collaborative writing application. There are a number of web sites that suggest that wikis can be powerful learning tools, a number of sites that discuss basic wiki … Continue reading

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