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New Twitter Research: Men Follow Men and Nobody Tweets - Conversation Starter - HarvardBusiness.org
"Although men and women follow a similar number of Twitter users, men have 15% more followers than women. ... We found that an average man is almost twice more likely to follow another man than a woman. Similarly, an average woman is 25% more likely to f
Standard-Thesaurus Wirtschaft: Home
"Um die Nachnutzung des Standard-Thesaurus Wirtschaft zu unterstützen, hat ihn die ZBW nicht nur in Form von HTML-Seiten ins Web gestellt. Vielmehr wurde jedem Deskriptor und jeder Thesaurussystematikstelle ein URI zugewiesen. Diese URIs sind als persiste
Cameron Neylon: Social Networks For Scientists
[Slide 9:] "Fatal flaws - 1 • Social networks rely on network effects • No members means no network • If I arrive and no-one else is there why would I come back • Must provide up front value - solve a problem I know I have - only a few of the current offer
What is Working Wikily? | Working Wikily
"Cell phones, in particular, appear to be a key vehicle for the global spread of the new social tools as they become more and more ubiquitous around the world. Phones can now be used to send text messages, to send communications to groups, and to connect
Find paths to the digital history news - feeds.historiaimedia.org
"Feeds is a Historia i Media project, in which hundreds of RSS sources from digital history blogs are being put into one feed.
Using the base of RSS sources and functionality of Google Reader we can show you daily at least several interesting news, resou
Jump Into The Stream
Once again, the Internet is shifting before our eyes. Information is increasingly being distributed and presented in real-time streams instead of dedicated Web pages. The shift is palpable, even if it is only in its early stages. Web companies large and s
Project MUSE - Library Trends - Volume 57, Number 2, Fall 2008
Institutional repositories (IRs) currently exist in a rapidly shifting landscape without a clear consensus on their role in the academic environment. Low self-archiving rates have dampened hopes that IRs would have an impact on scholarly publishing models
Muddy Boots > Semantic Web Project > How does it work ?
"ways of unambiguously identifying the main actors in a BBC news story and using open data sources as a controlled vocabulary to describe them"
Carrots and Sticks: Some Ideas on How to Create a Successful Institutional Repository
In this article, we tackle the ubiquitous problems of slow adoption and low deposit rates often seen in recently created institutional repositories. The article begins with a brief description of the implementation process of RepositoriUM, the institution
asis&t Bulletin April/May 2009 Vol. 35, No. 4
Topic 1: All Universities Should Have an Institutional Repository / Topic 2: Libraries Should Lead the Institutional Repository Initiative and Development at Their Institutions / Topic 3: Institutional Repositories Should Be Built on Open Source Softwar
Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning - Emerging Technologies for Learning
This Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning (HETL) has been designed as a resource for educators planning to incorporate technologies in their teaching and learning activities.
Friending Libraries: Why libraries can become nodes in people’s social networks - Pew Internet & American Life Project
Lee will discuss Pew Internet's latest findings and why they suggest that libraries can play a role in people’s social networks in the future. He will talk about the reasons that people rely more and more on their social networks as they share ideas, lear
Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Collaborate to Clean Up Web - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
"In a rare instance of collaboration among otherwise fierce rivals, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft said Thursday that they would support a new Web standard that will allow millions of Web publishers to remove duplicate pages from their Web sites. As a result
FINDING CONTEXT: What Today’s College Students Say about Conducting Research in the Digital Age
"Abstract: A report of preliminary findings and analysis from student discussion groups held
on 7 U.S. campuses in Fall 2008, as part of Project Information Literacy. Qualitative data from
discussions with higher education students across the country sugg
Huberman et al.: Social networks that matter: Twitter under the microscope
"A study of social interactions within Twitter reveals that the driver of usage is a sparse and hidden network of connections underlying the “declared” set of friends and followers."
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