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Learn About and Try OpenCalais (a Free Service from Thomson Reuters)OpenCalais (OC) is a free service that we first mentioned six months ago and have mentioned several times since. This post from June, 2009 mentions some of the organizations using the service from Thomson Reuters. In a nutshell, OpenCalais uses semantic technology and natural language processin... |
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New Briefing Paper from UKOLN: An Introduction to MicroformatsA new addition to the very excellent collection of briefing papers made available by UKOLN. An Introduction to Microformats (Briefing Paper 71) The link is to a MS Word Document. When the HTML becomes available we will link to it. At the present time the HTML link is incorrect. This document p... |
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A Very New Searchable Collection of “Open” Images from the Netherland to Reuse, Remix, and MashupSomething very new from Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision and Knowledgeland. From the Web Site: Open Images is an open media platform that offers online access to a selection of audiovisual archive material to stimulate creative reuse. As part of Images for the Future, the Netherlands I... |
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Cool! Digitizing and Creating Virtual Archives in 3DtFrom the EurekAlert Announcement: If you don’t have the time to travel to Florence, you can still see Michelangelo’s statue of David on the Internet, revolving in true-to-life 3D around its own axis. This is a preview of what scientists are developing in the European joint project 3D-... |
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New Research Paper from Stanford InfoLab: A Dynamic Navigation Guide for WebpagesEd. Note: One thing that we used to do more of on ResourceShelf was to occasionally link to new and hopefully interesting research papers that we came across . Granted, the papers could sometimes get very technical (even for the editors) but those readers who could read the technical content appr... |
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“New Librarianship”–Slides, Audio, and Screencast of R. David Lankes Keynote @ Charleston ConferenceThe always interesting and though provoking, R. David Lankes from Syracuse University, gave a keynote address at the Charleston Conference today. An abstract, his slides, audio and and a screencast (with audio) of his address are already available on his site. The title of the keynote is, &ldquo... |
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