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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: February 2010
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Tuesday, February 16, 2010. WorldCat Local and Electronic Resources. One of our biggest frustrations with WorldCat Local has been the difficulties involved in surfacing e-book collections. The standard way of adding an ebook set to your catalog- uploading a file of MARC records provided by the vendor- doesn't surface records in WCL.
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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: April 2009
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Thursday, April 30, 2009. OCLC has had some interesting announcements over the last few weeks regarding the WorldCat platform. Their new partnership. Andrew Pace commented recently in his blog on the spring weather. Announces OCLC's plans to give away WorldCat Local for free (sort of)! OCLC's vision is similar to Software as a Service (S...
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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: May 2009
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. Kindle in Higher Ed. According to the Wall Street Journal. By way of Inside Higher Ed. We will likely here an announcement tomorrow about the use of the Amazon Kindle for textbooks. Portland's very own Reed College. Is partnering with Amazon as they test this out. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kindle in Higher Ed.
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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: September 2009
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. I don't think so. I think it's strange that Serials Solutions is attempting to apply the "web-scale" adjective to their Summon Service. The use of the term in January 2007:. I attended a webinar. On Summon yesterday, and found out that with Summon, Serials Solutions creates a broad index of content availabl...
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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: January 2009
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Friday, January 23, 2009. On Google Scholar and 'electricity sucking mosques'. Came across this post. By Paul Kedrosky on "Google Scholar Suckitude." He's a financial commentator with a popular blog. Funny that I was just admiring. The addition of the Google Scholar feature that attempts to locate a free copy of a journal article online ...
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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: debt and for profit colleges
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Wednesday, June 2, 2010. Debt and for profit colleges. At the Frye Institute and in EDUCAUSE circles, I've often heard a lot about how we should be keeping our eye on the for-profit higher education sector. This speech. Given by Steven Eisman, an investor who was profiled in The Big Short. Newport 100s With Stamp. Marlboro Red With Stamp.
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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: October 2009
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Monday, October 26, 2009. Flatlands and failures of curation. But what of the notion that libraries, particularly college libraries like my own, should provide their users with a strong general collection in line with their institution's curriculum? Somehow, we still want our patrons to be able to be able to identify the most important w...
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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: June 2010
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Code4lib NW: Developing a Digital Initiatives Program at a Liberal Arts College. The only thing missing from the day, of course, was the presence of Terry Reese, who's bike accident. A couple weeks back has him taking some time off. Here are my presentation slides:. On the presentation the other day. I'm going to b...
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synthesize-specialize-mobilize: Power of Pull and liberal education
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According to Robin Murray. Libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss. Monday, August 30, 2010. Power of Pull and liberal education. I read through most of The Power of Pull. The idea is that in today's network world, innovation can happen much more quickly when people at the cutting edge of a field collaborate with others that share their same passions. Thanks to Lorcan Dempsey. August 30, 2010 at 7:09 PM.
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Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. College of Arts and Sciences. Graduate School of Education and Counseling. More in This Week at the Graduate School. This Week at the Graduate School. Buy day/semester parking pass. Apply for independent study. Buy or rent books/coursepacks. Arrange for support services. Reapply for financial aid. Forward my LC email to another email account. Register as special student. Check out video camera. Check financial aid award. September 10th, 2016.
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