February 22, 2014 0 Rightful Owners: International Restitution and Repatriation NB: This was originally written for my library school course LIS 619-01 International Information Sources on [...]
February 6, 2014 0 Usability Assignment: Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch – Reading Interface (Good Design) The Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch (e-reader) is both my new favorite electronic device and an exemplar [...]
February 6, 2014 0 Usability Assignment: ARTstor (Bad Design) I was recently introduced to ARTstor in my Visual Resources Class. ARTstor is a subscription database of [...]
August 3, 2013 0 Saving for the Future: Digital Preservation, Libraries and Publishers Technology is an amazing thing. That was the basic, rather mundane thought I had on the last day of the Pratt [...]
July 28, 2013 0 Literature Review: Pratt in London 2013 1.) Boté, J., & Minguillón, J. (2012). Preservation of learning objects in digital repositories. RUSC, [...]
July 5, 2013 0 Day 9: Finale It’s hard to believe it’s the last day! We met for the last time in the majestic Weston Room at [...]
July 4, 2013 0 Day 8: Cambridge We had the best of luck today, it was sunny and beautiful for our visit to Cambridge, a gorgeous city. [...]
July 3, 2013 0 Day 7: SAGE Today was a lot about publishing and a bit about data. To start the morning, Ruth Jones from Ingram talked to [...]
July 2, 2013 0 Day 6: Oxford So after getting up at what felt like the crack of dawn (but it was obvious that the sun had been up for a [...]
July 1, 2013 0 Day 5: V&A Museum and National Art Library Day five of our program saw us spreading our wings and finding our way to the Maughan Library all on our own. [...]