Monthly Archives: February 2009
Journals for Library Science: Plagiary
Plagiary: Cross-Disciplinary Studies in Plagiarism, Fabrication and Falsification attempts to bridge the gap between the anecdotal evidence of digital age plagiarism that everyone is aware of and the solid social-science research that is necessary for looking at these issues in a sober and serious fashion. Continue reading
Seeking Inspiration
On Tuesday of this week I was invited to go to a session on resumes sponsored by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers at the Delta Airport West on Dixie Road in Mississauga, Ontario. I was a bit skeptical at first … Continue reading
About this blog.
This blog is my attempt to discuss various aspects of professional librarianship. I plan to discuss a wide range of topics including but not limited to: digital technologies, their influence, politicies and use; the promise of the internet for libraries … Continue reading
Wink 2.0 Screen capture program review.
Introduction: In the past web based tutorials were difficult to create and required a degree of web programming knowledge or alternatively required that the user downloaded a file (usually Powerpoint) that would need to be opened in a separate program … Continue reading