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Random quotes
"Today, scientists, like others, expect to find their news on the web in real time. They don't want to wait six months before getting it in a paper format." Michelle Perry, The Appliance of Science: Web 2.0 IWR December 2008, p. 37
http://www.iwr.co.uk/information-world-review/features/2231892/applicance-science-web
"[Twitter is]
yet another contribution to information overload, employed by people who believe that their mid-morning beverage choice should be shared with the world."
Tom Sutcliffe: Twittering on is not the way to provide news,
The Independent http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/columnists/thomas-sutcliffe/tom-sutcliffe-twittering-on-is-not-the-way-to-provide-news-1047115.html
[Hmm - I'm now Twittering at http://twitter.com/libram ]
News items of interest.
Scholarly journals - new free service makes keeping up-to-date easy
Keeping up-to-date with the scholarly literature just became much easier, thanks to a new service called ticTOCs - Journal Tables of Contents Service.
Press release: http://tictocsnews.wordpress.com/2008/12/11/scholarly-journals-new-free-service-makes-keeping-up-to-date-easy/
Five million articles online at HighWire
HighWire Press have reached a significant milestone with the posting of the five millionth article on its e-publishing platform.
From: UKSG Serials e-News http://www.ringgold.com/UKSG/si_pd.cfm?AC=2345&Pid=10&Zid=4232&issueno=185
Scotland's universities classed as world leaders in research
Scottish Funding Council
http://www.sfc.ac.uk/news/sfc/2008/sfcpr3908/sfcpr3908.html
RAE 2008:The Results
Times Higher Education
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=404786
Journal subscriptions at risk as weak pound hits library budgets
Times Higher Education
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=404810&c=1
Heriot Watt is now fully compliant with the latest Eduroam/Janet Roaming standards.
http://www.hw.ac.uk/uics/eduroam.html
Emerald partners with COPE
Emerald Group Publishing Limited is pleased to announce its partnership with COPE (the Committee on Publication Ethics) from 01 January 2009.
http://info.emeraldinsight.com/about/news/story.htm?PHPSESSID=9gmeq8mlmon3kg0uns7mo2b2v7&PHPSESSID=9gmeq8mlmon3kg0uns7mo2b2v7&id=999
Information Overload Now $900 Billion Cost to U.S. Economy
http://www.econtentmag.com/Articles/ArticleReader.aspx?ArticleID=51989
From: EContent
100 top sites for the year ahead
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/dec/18/internet-websites
Picked by The Guardian.
ATG Free software for research and teaching
http://naranja.umh.es/~atg/
This little webspace holds links to selected free scientific programs for research, teaching or other potential usage running under MacOSX 10.3 or higher.
Awareness Watch Newsletter December 2008 V6N12
http://zillman.blogspot.com/2008/11/awareness-watch-newsletter-v6n12.html
The December 2008 issue of the Awareness Watch Newsletter is available. It’s a freely available 52 page .pdf document. The Awareness Watch Featured Report this month features Green Resources.
Awareness Watch Newsletter January 2009 V7N1
http://zillman.blogspot.com/2008/12/awareness-watch-newsletter-v7n1-january.html
The Awareness Watch Featured Report this month features Semantic Web Research Resources.
Best 6 Sites to Get Free Ebooks
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/the-best-6-sites-to-get-free-ebooks/
You might be surprised by how many good free ebook sites there are out there.
Book Depository
http://www.bookdepository.co.uk
“The Book Depository was founded in 2004 with the aim of making "All books available to All" through pioneering supply chain initiatives, republishing and digitizing of content. It is a continuing project, still in its infancy and one of the most ambitious ventures in the Book Industry.”
Bookboon.co.uk
http://bookboon.co.uk/
“Bookboon.co.uk is an online publisher of free books. You can download the books for free and without providing any personal details. The books are provided in PDF so that you can print the books and/or read them offline. In the books there are relevant advertisements on every third page in average. Bookboon’s students´ section provides you with free students´ books which will give you a concise and precise overview of a given subject, such as Macroeconomics or Chemistry. The books are targeted towards engineering students, IT students, and students of economy & finance.”
BooksInMyPhone.
http://www.booksinmyphone.com/
“We format and package books so that you can read them on a java enabled phone.”
Central
and Eastern European
Online Library: CEEOL
http://www.ceeol.com/
C.E.E.O.L. is an online archive which provides access to full text PDF articles from 341 humanities and social science journals and re-digitized documents pertaining to Central, Eastern and South-Eastern European topics.
Computational Science & Discovery
http://www.iop.org/EJ/toc/1749-4699/1/1
A new journal from the IoP.
CoreIndex.com
http://www.coreindex.com/
CoreIndex.com is a trade portal, market place and trade point for exporters, manufacturers, importers and all others related to export import trade.
Currently Available Core Reference Tool Survey Results
http://www.kovacs.com/results08.html
Survey results, from Diane K. Kovacs. These resources will be of interest to libraries everywhere.
Cyberfibres
http://www.cyberfibres.rmit.edu.au/search.htm
”Cyberfibres is your first port of call to explore Australia's fashion and textile heritage.”
Cybrarian
http://www.cybrarian.in/
Asia's first SaaS based Library Management Software.
CYBRARIAN – is a next generation web based, seamless & fully integrated Library Management software System hosted on a Remote Server.
Designing for the Social: Avoiding Anti-Social Networks
http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/share/3376
A paper in FUMSI, written by Miles Rochford.
Digital student
http://www.guardian.co.uk/digitalstudent
Technology in further and higher education. A JISC supplement to guardian.co.uk
DotWhat.net
http://dotwhat.net/
A site dedicated to providing detailed file extension information. This site is based on a huge database of file extension information, mainly (but not exclusive to) the Microsoft Windows, MAC OS X and Unix based operating systems.
Edge
http://www.edge.org/
The mandate of Edge Foundation is to promote inquiry into and discussion of intellectual, philosophical, artistic, and literary issues, as well as to work for the intellectual and social achievement of society.
Edina Newsline December Issue
http://edina.ac.uk/news/newsline13-4/index.html
The December 2008 edition of Newsline, EDINA's quarterly newsletter, is now available.
Emerald podcasts
http://info.emeraldinsight.com/tk/podcasts
Emerald Group Publishing Limited is making a range of educational podcasts freely available for a limited period. The podcasts cover a range of subjects, including Accounting and Finance, Human Resources Management, Marketing and Logistics, and more.
Experteer
http://www.experteer.co.uk/
Experteer is a personalised career service for senior professionals. It connects you with a job market offering a selection of senior management jobs in the UK and across Europe.
Focus on Mimas
http://www.mimas.ac.uk/focus/08dec/
The December 2008 edition of 'Focus on Mimas' is now available.
Go-Geo!
http://www.gogeo.ac.uk/
Several enhancements have been made to Go-Geo, the place to discover geospatial information and services for those in education and research.
GRADE
http://edina.ac.uk/projects/grade/
A JISC project, GRADE will investigate and report on the technical and cultural issues around the reuse of geospatial data within the JISC IE in the context of media-centric, informal and institutional repositories. The aim of GRADE is to lay the foundations for a sustainable infrastructure (both cultural and technical) that underwrites the communities' substantial and ongoing investment in the utilisation of geospatial resources within the learning, teaching and research environments of UK academia.
groupthing
http://www.groupthing.org/
An online environment for young people who are interested in reading.
HarperCollins
http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/
This publisher has reorganized it’s website.
HighWire Press
http://highwire.stanford.edu/
HighWire recently loaded their 5 millionth article. “A division of the Stanford University Libraries, HighWire Press hosts the largest repository of high impact, peer-reviewed content, with 1189 journals and 5,028,291 full text articles from over 140 scholarly publishers. HighWire-hosted publishers have collectively made 2,014,513 articles free. With our partner publishers we produce 71 of the 200 most-frequently-cited journals.”
How do I find something on the Web?
http://websearch.about.com/od/searchingtheweb/a/holidaywebguide_2.htm
From About.com
iBrain
http://ibrain.org/
“The iBrain was developed in 2003 as a online resource to aid in searching the internet. Our researchers have created a database filled with links to the Web's best resources, for some of the most searched topics. Unlike many directories, all of our links are hand selected by members of our staff.”
Imprezzeo
http://www.imprezzeo.com/
“Imprezzeo is an image-based search technology company. Our technology allows users to search for images using other images as examples rather than textual search terms. Those images might be scenes, landmarks, objects, graphics, people or even personalities. Irrespective of the size of the collection, Imprezzeo Image Search helps you find the right image, fast.”
Indeed
http://www.indeed.co.uk/
”Indeed is a search engine for jobs - with a radically different approach to job search. In one simple search, Indeed gives job seekers free access to millions of employment opportunities from thousands of websites. Indeed.co.uk includes all the job listings from major job boards, newspapers, associations and company career pages - and we continue to add new sites every day.”
Information and Computer Sciences Newsletter
http://www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk/news/newsletter/iscnl_issue12.pdf
Issue 12, December 2008 – is available from the Subject Centre for Information & Computer Sciences.
Information: Interactions and Impact (i3)
http://www.i3conference2009.org.uk/
Advance Notification of the Conference to be held at The Department of Information Management,
Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK.
22-25 June 2009
Institute of Community Cohesion
http://www.cohesioninstitute.org.uk/
“The Institute of Community Cohesion was established in 2005 to provide a new approach to race, diversity and multiculturalism. Our work focuses on building positive and harmonious community relations, using applied research to constantly develop practice and to build capacity of all the agencies and individuals involved.”
International Journal of Advanced Mechatronic Systems: IJAMechS
http://www.inderscience.com/ijamechs
A new journal from Inderscience. The intention of IJAMechS is to provide an international forum to report current development from interdisciplinary theoretical studies, computational algorithm development, and applications of mechatronic systems. It particularly welcomes those emerging methodologies and techniques which bridge theoretical studies and applications in all mechatronic systems. Novel quantitative engineering and science studies may also be considered.
International Journal of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning: IJCELL
https://w5.hkuspace.hku.hk/journal/index.php/ijcell
The inaugural issue is available. The International Journal of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning (IJCELL) is published in both English and Traditional Chinese versions, twice a year in November and May, by the School of Professional and Continuing Education, The University of Hong Kong. It is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a platform for reporting innovative work and research in continuing education and lifelong learning, especially research that includes the interaction of theory, practice and technology.
International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics: IJSTL
http://www.inderscience.com/ijstl
A new journal. IJSTL is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes papers on all methodological aspects in the field of shipping and transport logistics, particularly those that require empirical or mathematical analysis with managerial implications. IJSTL is dedicated to publishing original, high-quality and methodologically rigorous research papers that address significant management issues pertinent to shipping and transport logistics. IJSTL also publishes informative and critical book reviews of newly published books with scholarly and practical contributions that advance the state-of-the-art of the theory and practice of shipping and transport logistics.
International Staff
http://www.internationalstaff.org/
The website for international staff moving to UK universities.
Internet Technologies and Applications : ITA 09
http://www.ita09.org/
The third in a series of biennial international conferences on Internet Technologies and Applications (ITA 09), will be held in Wrexham, North East Wales, UK from Tuesday 8th to Friday 11th September 2009. The conference will draw together researchers and developers from academia and industry across all fields of Internet computing and engineering.
Introduction to Federated Search
http://web.fumsi.com/go/article/use/3345
An article in FUMSI by Jill Hurst-Wahl.
JISC infoNet e-Portfolios
http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/e-portfolios
“Our infoKit covers the main drivers, purposes, processes, perspectives and issues around e-portfolios, as well as showcasing the wide range of project activity undertaken by JISC and others over the last few years, and signposting projects and research currently underway.”
Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy: JRSE
http://jrse.aip.org/
The first issue of this journal is now available. JRSE is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal covering all areas of renewable and sustainable energy-related fields that apply to the physical science and engineering communities. As an electronic-only, Web-based journal with rapid publication time, JRSE is responsive to the many new developments expected in this field. The interdisciplinary approach of the publication ensures that the editors draw from researchers worldwide in a diverse range of fields.
Librarian’s Information Literacy Annual Conference 2009
http://www.lilacconference.com/dw/2009/Conference_programme.htm
The LILAC 2009 draft programme is now available.
LIFE Photo Archive
http://images.google.com/hosted/life
Search millions of photographs from the LIFE photo archive, stretching from the 1750s to today.
LIS Links: Link Library of Open Access English Language Journals
http://lislinks.blogspot.com/
A list of open access English language journals in all branches of knowledge.
Lithosphere
http://www.geosociety.org/pubs/lithosphere/lsGuide.htm
Lithosphere is scheduled to launch in early 2009 and will focus on the tectonic processes that affect Earth’s crust and upper mantle. Content will highlight research that addresses how the surface, crust, and mantle interact to shape the physical and chemical evolution of the lithosphere at all spatial and temporal scales.
Living Library
http://living-library.org/
The Living Library is an innovative project designed to promote dialogue, reduce prejudices and thereby encourage integration.
MathWorks
http://www.mathworks.com/
“MathWorks™ products have been widely adopted in the academic community to help make technical education more authentic and tangible. More than 3,500 universities around the world use MathWorks products for teaching and research in a broad range of technical disciplines.”
Multi-Feature Indexing Network: MUFIN
http://mufin.fi.muni.cz/
The goal of the project Multi-Feature Indexing Network (MUFIN) is to develop a general purpose technology solution to the problem of searching in various and very large databases.
OASIS: Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
http://www.oasis-open.org/
“OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) is a not-for-profit consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society. The consortium produces more Web services standards than any other organization along with standards for security, e-business, and standardization efforts in the public sector and for application-specific markets. Founded in 1993, OASIS has more than 5,000 participants representing over 600 organizations and individual members in 100 countries.”
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association: OASPA
http://www.oaspa.org/
OASPA offers a forum for bringing together the entire community of Open Access journal publishers.
RAE2008
http://www.rae.ac.uk/
Research Assessment Exercise. RAE2008 results published 18 December 2008.
Report of the Subject and Institutional Repositories Interactions Study
http://ie-repository.jisc.ac.uk/259/
A JISC report, by Jones, C and Darby, R and Gilbert, L and Lambert, S (2008).
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
http://www.rcaap.pt/
Indexes more than 13,000 documents from 10 Portuguese repositories.
RESPONSE
http://www.derby.ac.uk/response/
RESPONSE is a new interactive online Learning and Teaching journal.
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
http://www.digital-scholarship.org/sepb/sepb.html
Version 74 of the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography is now available from Digital Scholarship. The Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography (SEPB) is compiled by Charles W. Bailey, and presents selected English-language articles, books, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet.
SciAlert.net
http://www.scialert.net/
“SciAlert.net is maintaining the web versions of 99 peer reviewed scientific journals on Open Access Policy that allows unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, by providing the original work which is properly cited.”
Scientific Commons
http://www.scientificcommons.org/
ScientificCommons.org aims to provide the most comprehensive and freely available access to scientific knowledge on the internet.
Scitable
http://www.nature.com/scitable
Scitable is an open online teaching/learning portal combining high quality educational articles authored by editors at NPG with technology-based community features to fuel a global exchange of scientific insights, teaching practices, and study resources. Scitable currently contains articles in the field of genetics, and is intended for college undergraduate faculty and students. Future plans involve extension of Scitable to other fields within the life sciences, as well as to other audiences.
ScotlandsPeople
http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
One of the largest online sources of original genealogical information. ”With almost 50 million records to access, we hope your visit will be enjoyable and that you are successful in connecting generations.”
SEB'09 - International Conference on Sustainability in Energy and Buildings
http://seb09.sustainedenergy.org/
Holiday Inn Brighton Seafront, United Kingdom,
29th & 30th April and 1st May 2009. Hosted by the University of Brighton, UK, and organised by the KES International research and knowledge transfer organisation, SEB'09 will be a major opportunity for researchers in subjects related to sustainability, renewable energy technology, and applications in the built environment to report on recent research and mix with stakeholders in the field.
SPARC Open Access Newsletter, issue #129
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/01-02-09.htm
A staggering amount of energy was poured into implementing open access (OA) in 2008. This is an attempt to show its depth and breadth, while admitting that the full story can't be captured in one article.
Spific
http://www.spific.com/
“With Spific you can search the entire internet directly from our homepage or select a specific category. Each search focuses on a specific topic and will guide you to the highest quality results by allowing you to refine your results by date, site, and category.”
Structural Genomics Knowledgebase
http://kb.psi-structuralgenomics.org/
The PSI-Nature SGKB is designed to turn the products of the Protein Structure Initiative into knowledge that is important for understanding living systems and disease. Use this site to explore the PSI's work and to stay informed about advances in structural biology and structural genomics.
Symyx Technologies
http://www.symyx.com/
“Through expertise in scientific information management, microscale, parallel experimentation, and contract research, Symyx Technologies enables companies in life sciences, chemicals and energy, and consumer and industrial products to transform scientific R&D and achieve extraordinary breakthroughs in productivity and return on investment.”
Tales from the Terminal Room
http://www.rba.co.uk/tfttr/archives/2008/dec2008.shtml
December 2008, Issue No. 85 is available. Tales from the Terminal Room (TFTTR) is an electronic newsletter that includes reviews and comparisons of information sources; useful tools for managing information; technical and access problems on the Net; and news of RBA's training courses and publications.
The Construction Index
http://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/
“Use The Construction Index as you would any other major Search Engine. For a list of our national results, type e.g. "Construction Training". If you are looking for something in a particular town, type it into the search bar. e.g. "Construction Training Peterborough".”
The Top 10 Everything of 2008
http://www.time.com/time/specials/2008/top10
From Time magazine.
The Tower and The Cloud
http://www.educause.edu/thetowerandthecloud/133998
A new eBook. A New EDUCAUSE e-Book This volume examines the impact of IT on higher education and on the IT organization in higher education.
TimeMaps Atlas of World History
http://www.worldhistory.timemaps.com/
TimeMaps Atlas of World History is a world history website based around a map that can be navigated geographically or chronologically to show each and every nation rise and fall, starting at 3500 BC.
Tip’d
http://tipd.com/
A social media site for finance, investing, and business topics.
Tribesmart
http://www.tribesmart.com/
A social shopping website, based on attracting user generated product reviews and ratings.
TRS (UK) Ltd
http://www.tecrecltd.co.uk/
TRS (UK) Ltd is an independent recruitment consultancy based in Northamptonshire, serving the whole of the UK and believe in providing both clients and candidates outstanding results in fulfilling their engineering & technical recruitment requirements.
Twitter Search
http://search.twitter.com/
Find out what’s happening.
Versita
http://www.versita.com/
“Our ambition and goal is to become the leading science publisher in Central and Eastern Europe. We publish science journals based in Central and Eastern Europe. Most of them are co-published with Springer and distributed worldwide by Springer.”
What will the new Research Excellence Framework mean for institutions
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/Home/news/stories/2008/10/researchex.aspx
JISC and JISC Infonet are running a project to understand the impact on higher education institutions’ processes and systems of adapting to the new framework.
whichbook.net
http://www.whichbook.net/
A completely new way of choosing what to read.
World's Best Colleges and Universities: Top British and European Universities World's Best Colleges and Universities World's Best Colleges and Universities
http://www.usnews.com/articles/education/worlds-best-colleges/2008/11/20/worlds-best-colleges-top-british-and-european-universities.html
U.S. News & World Report's World's Best Colleges and Universities rankings based on the Times Higher Education-QS World University.
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In the course of finding sites of interest for this Newsletter, we sometimes come across Web sites which we feel deserve slightly more than a passing mention. Each month we will pick out one or more such sites, and give them a short review. The sites will often be UK based, may be small or large, and be of interest or potential interest to academics. After lengthy discussions we have decided, with incredible creativity :-), to call these: Nice Web Sites. Details of previous Nice Web Sites are available in the Nice Web Site Archive.
This month's Nice Web Site should probably be RAE 2008, because of it's importance to universities, or Scitable, the new learning space from Nature, but instead, I've chosen:
TwitterSearch
http://search.twitter.com/
A search engine to find out what people are Twittering about.
RM
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Selected interesting blogs, RSS feeds and news items
You already know what blogs are, but for more information about RSS see the Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_(protocol) or Webopedia http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/R/RSS.html
The Internet Resources Newsletter has an RSS feed (essentially the Table of Contents for each issue): http://www.hw.ac.uk/libwww/irn/irn.rss
To add this RSS feed to any feedreader, go to: http://tinyurl.com/39sg5j
DoYouFeed
http://www.doyoufeed.com/us/index.php
Transform any RSS feed into an iPhone friendly site.
iLibrarian
http://oedb.org/blogs/ilibrarian/
LibeRaCe's Library Blog
http://liberace.wordpress.com/
Coleg Llandrillo Cymru Library Blog Wales
Spotted by Locals
http://www.spottedbylocals.com/
Spotted by Locals is a series of cityblogs, all written by locals
Notes from the Future
http://notesfromthefuture.jiscinvolve.org/
The JISC TechWatch blog
RSSMicro
http://www.rssmicro.com/
Dedicated RSS Feed Search Engine
Discovery Blog
http://blogs.semantico.com/discovery-blog/
Issues in online publishing
Organization Monkey
http://orgmonkey.net
LIS Links: Latest Happenings & Contemporary Issues in LIS
http://lislatest.blogspot.com/
News, Contemporary Issues, India, Library and Information Science, LIS, LISc, Librarian, Library, India.
ACM Queue
http://queue.acm.org/rss/feeds/blogroll.xml
Slow Feed Movement: 7 Tools to Filter the RSS Flood http://mashable.com/2008/10/30/slow-feed-movement-rss/
The Humanities Librarian
http://hssswhslibrarian.wordpress.com/
NordLib 2.0
http://www.nordlib20.org/
Get Inspired by Web 2.0 for Libraries!
Information Age
http://www.information-age.com/blog/
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The Mantex Information Design web site has reviews of some of the books mentioned in previous issues of the Internet Resources Newsletter.
Recent Arrivals
005.8 KEM
Wireless Internet security
by James Kempf
Cambridge University Press, 2008
A complete list of new books added to Heriot-Watt University Library is available at: http://hw.lib.ed.ac.uk/cgi-bin/newbooks.cgi
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An Introduction to Pipe Band Drumming
http://www.free-ebooks.net/goto.php?id=1227388011
This free eBook teaches the basics of Scottish-style pipe band drumming.
Independent Traveler
http://www.independenttraveler.com/
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