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TVEyes to make podcasts searchable with
Podscope
TVEyes to make podcasts searchable with
Podscope
04/11/2005 10:16 AMTVEyes, a search
provider for broadcast media, has announced
Podscope, which they
bill as "the first engine to search within a Podcast." TVEyes'
Podscope enables the audio indexing of podcast content thus making
every word within a podcast searchable. TVEyes crawls the web with
Podscope looking for podcasts and creates an index against every word,
thereby making the contents searchable. The user can search on a term,
generate a list of results ranked by a variety of methods to find the
most relevant podcast and click to play or click to download. So speak
clearly, podcasters -- Podscope will be available later this month.

Resources for Research from the British
Library
Resources for Research from the British
Library
04/04/2005 06:51 AM
Resources for
Research from the British LibraryResources
for Research from the British Libraryhttp://www.bl.uk/colle
ctions/resres.htmlThese pages provide links to
resources for research within the
British
Library and selected links to other online resources. Links
include: 1) Arts and Humanities, 2) Business, 3) Early Printed
Collections, 4) Environment. 5) Health, 6) Manuscripts, 7) Maps, 8)
Music, 9) Newspapers, 10) Oriental and India Office Collections, 11)
Patents, 12) Philatelic, 13) Science and Technology, 14) Social Policy
and 15) Sound Archive. This has been added to
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Web Based Learning Resources Library
Web Based Learning Resources Library
09/27/2004 07:19 AMWeb Based Learning Resources Library
http://www.knowled
geability.biz/weblearning/
This site by Robert H.
Jackson is one of three pages in the series and is an educators'
resource for delivery and management of education via the Internet. It
focuses on web based learning for higher education, especially for
at-distance, adult learners but has application for web based learning
in general. This web site attempts to informally catalog (and
occasionally compare, contrast and editorialize on) the tools, topics
and issues of interest to those developing for web-based learning
initiatives. The three areas cover: 1) Issues and Resources for Web
Based Learning, 2) Software Tools for Web Based Courses, and 3)
Distance Education course catalogs and other off-campus learning
opportunities. This will be added to
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Learning Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Public Library Personal Investing
Resources
Public Library Personal Investing
Resources
05/09/2004 07:18 AMPublic Library Personal Investing Resourceshttp://snipurl.com/67d5There is a wealth of information available at the public library for
personal investors. Information comes in a variety of formats,
including reference books, circulating books, periodicals,
newsletters, loose-leaf services, CD-Roms, electronic databases, and
Internet sites. This has been added to
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Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
British Library to Archive Electronic
Resources
British Library to Archive Electronic
Resources
11/01/2003 12:56 PMBasic Medical Library Management
Resources
Basic Medical Library Management
Resources
03/19/2005 02:27 AMBasic Medical Library Management Resourceshttp://nnlm.gov/libinfo/mgmt/
This web site is for both professional and
non-professional librarians new to health or hospital libraries. It
seeks to provide instant access to quality resources which will help
the medical librarian meet the needs of the patron. Areas covered
include: 1)Administration, 2) Information, 3) Databases and Internet
Sites, 4) Collection Development, 5) First Steps, and 6) Additional
Resources. This has been added to
Healthcare Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to
Healthcare Resources
2005 Internet MiniGuide.
XML Security Library releases tools,
resources (OpenEnterpriseTrends.com)
XML Security Library releases tools,
resources (OpenEnterpriseTrends.com)
09/03/2002 11:37 AMNow Just Imagine if that Information Was
Coming from Authoritative Library
Resources
Now Just Imagine if that Information Was
Coming from Authoritative Library
Resources
02/19/2004 12:12 AMStudent Blog
Observations (emphasis below is mine)
"On another note, the research via RSS experiment is working pretty
well. Claire, who is doing a story on what effects the legalization of
gay marriage might have on school sex ed curricula, is getting some
great stories fed
right to her from Google News. Others are reporting the same.
It appears to make a difference when the research comes to you
as opposed to having to find it. I'm thinking this will be a
standard feature of my journalism student Weblogs from this point on.
Now if I could just get some teachers interested in this feature..."
[Weblogg-ed
News]
Some election resources to help you make
up your mind...
Some election resources to help you make
up your mind...
04/17/2005 11:07 AMAn election approaches in the UK and for the first time ever I'm
unsure about who I should be voting for. And just for some
perspective, to give you some idea of where I'm coming from, I've
voted for the Liberal Democrats in my first election, and then for
Labour in the last two. This time, it's much more troubling. I look
towards the Labour party and have to admit that they've done a pretty
good job in most of the things that I care about. But there are two
things that really weird me out - their crunch on civil liberties
(Damn you Blunkett) and the clumsiness of the war in Iraq. I'm still
not prepared to say that some form of military intervention in Iraq
wasn't necessary, but I cannot forgive our government for
circumventing the United Nations. And - like many other people in the
UK - it's enormously tarnished my view of Tony Blair.
On the other side of the matter is the Conservative party, who
spend most of their time criticising Blair for looking smug and - as
far as I can tell - just making stuff up. Their former
accusation is pretty much indisputable, but it's also a bit rich when
it comes from a man who honestly looks like he's had to be trained how
to smile and still hasn't quite got it right yet. The rictus he
perpetually exhibits is hideous and creepy - which at least suggests a
certain honesty, because the tactics used by the Conservatives appear
equally hideous. They're playing on the most clumsy of rabble-rousing
near hate-speech: making people think about their daughters being
attacked or raped by early-release prisoners and regularly playing the
race card. I'm stunned that anyone could vote for them in good
conscience.
And finally, you have the Liberal Democrats. I genuinely like them,
I respond to their principled positions and on their decision not to
engage in negative campaigning. I can see them doing very well out of
this election. But on the other hand, what do they really have to
lose? It's easier to be principled when you're the third party in the
country. And even here there are some policies that creep me out. I've
had to do my taxes for the first time this year and I hated every
moment of it. Forms, complexity, nervousness, insecurity. The idea
that I'd have to do another set of that stuff for some kind of local
income tax as well horrifies me. Note - I'm quite happy to pay some
more money, but it just seems like an enormous extra burden of paper,
and fiddling and time-consuming misery.
There are a range of tools on the net that I've been using this
year to try and get my head around the whole thing. One of the most
useful and involving isn't really about the election at all, but more
about politics in general. Political Survey 2005 is
a stunning site that gets your opinions and explains how you stand in
relation to the British public and to the major political parties and
newspapers. If you're interested (and I guess in the spirit of full
disclosure, which I hope will make it easier for people out there to
properly interrogate the assumptions that I base my writing on) you
can read my results - which suggest that my opinions tend
towards internationalism and liberalism in social matters but also
towards free market economics. On one spectrum I'm seen as being
closest to Guardian and Independent readers, and on the other to
people who read the Daily Telegraph. For the most part, people who
answered like me have tended to say they'll vote for the Liberal
Democrats. Fascinating stuff.
Another slightly less elegant site is Who Should You Vote
For, which uses your opinions on over twenty explicit policy areas
to work out which political party you are most likely to agree with.
In my case, again, it's telling me to vote Liberal.
In terms of tracking what's going on, I'm sticking with old
reliable BBC and their election coverage, in particular their poll tracker, which this morning alarms me by
suggesting that there are in fact many weird-ass Conservatives in the
country prepared to vote for that grinning evil. From there the next
logical step is to go and find out about your constituency to get some
background on what impact your vote is likely to have. My constituency
is the heavily Labour and poshly-named (but slightly unpleasant) Regent's
Park & Kensington North. This tells me that it's relatively
unlikely that Labour won't win around here - so the question becomes
whether to register a protest vote with the Liberals or stick with
Labour just in case of Conservative ground-swell.
Finally, They Work for
You and The Public
Whip are really good places to actually find out what your current
MP believes in. Karen Buck MP and I would disagree on a range of core
issues, particularly ID cards and some of the more draconian
anti-terrorism laws, but would agree on others. Again, I can't help
thinking that a Liberal candidate might more accurately represent my
opinions.
Well anyway, there you go - there's my decision exposed in all its
glory as honestly as I think I can present it. Hopefully the resources
I've been using will be of value to some of the rest of you out there
trying to work through your own decision. And I guess we only have a
few weeks now until we find out who we're stuck with for the next few
years...
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comments
Global Gateway: World Culture &
Resources (Library of Congress)
Global Gateway: World Culture &
Resources (Library of Congress)
03/28/2005 08:11 AMGlobal Gateway: World Culture & Resources (Library of
Congress)http://inte
rnational.loc.gov/intldl/intldlhome.htmlGlobal Gateway
is a gateway to rich primary source materials relating to the history
and culture. The site offers more than 80 thousand digital items. In
addition, it is a portal to international research centers,
collections, and other resources available at the Library of Congress
and through its Web site. Sections include: 1) Centers for
International Research, 2) Portals to the World, 3) About
International Colections, 4) Research Guides and Databases, 5)
Featured Presentations, 6) Research Opportunities, 7) International
Exhibitions, and 8) International Cybercasts. This has been added to
Research Resources
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What are outlook forms and what are they
good for ( Step by Step - Human
Resources example)
What are outlook forms and what are they
good for ( Step by Step - Human
Resources example)
04/19/2004 11:06 AMPessimists Make More Money, Optimists
Still Optimistic On Outlook
Pessimists Make More Money, Optimists
Still Optimistic On Outlook
02/16/2004 02:19 AMHere's one for all of you pessimists out there. It turns out that
pessimists tend to
make more money gambling or investing in the stock market (is
there a difference?). This isn't really that surprising, because the
real story is that everyone loses money - it's just that the
pessimists tend to limit their losses, while the optimists believe
that they're about to turn things around. Still, it seems that some
optimists quoted in the article (as is their nature) aren't ready to
throw in the towel, while even the pessimists seem less than thrilled
about their lot in life as winners at the gambling table. In the end,
it seems that no one wins, except the skeptics who are neither
optimists nor pessimists, but don't believe a damn thing.
Bells & Whistles for Outlook is an
all-in-one Addin Package for Outlook
that Adds 19 Neat Productivity Features
for Microsoft Outlook Users at an
Unbeatable Price.
Bells & Whistles for Outlook is an
all-in-one Addin Package for Outlook
that Adds 19 Neat Productivity Features
for Microsoft Outlook Users at an
Unbeatable Price.
12/19/2004 03:28 PMDS Development has released version 2.0 of their email productivity
software, Bells & Whistles for Outlook, a time-saver Outlook add-in
which removes the daily frustrations of Outlook users by automating
repetitive tasks. - Bells & Whistles for Outlook helps users to
quickly reply to emails by automatically inserting personalized email
reply greetings, reply subject counters, text templates or even silent
email notes. During a one-time configuration process, users can easily
pre-define the reply message format or automatic BCC, Forward or
Reply-To addresses that will be smoothly applied to every outgoing
email. For Microsoft Outlook 2003 users, Bells & Whistles enables the
missing Outlook feature designed for automatically inserting replied
addresses to the Outlook Contacts book. [PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]
e-Minister will make every public
library a Wi-Fi hotspot
e-Minister will make every public
library a Wi-Fi hotspot
12/04/2003 11:57 AM'I'm very keen on the idea' - Timms
Illinois Library Systems Make a
Difference!
Illinois Library Systems Make a
Difference!
01/16/2004 11:28 AMIn case you're not familiar with how Illinois is divided
into regional library
systems, here's a quick overview. There are 13 of them
covering the entire State, although it will soon be down to
nine this summer due to two mergers currently underway. I
work at the Suburban Library
System, which is the consortial headquarters for academic, public,
school, and special libraries in Chicago's south suburbs. (We're
currently investigating merging with Chicago Multi-type Library
System.) The Systems do a lot of behind-the-scenes work that helps
make Illinois libraries as great as they are, facilitating shared
catalogs, delivery, interlibrary loan, reciprocal borrowing,
technology initiatives, group purchases, grants, and more.
The Il
linois Library Systems FY2003 Annual Report just came out and is
available in PDF format. Here are some of the more interesting
statistics from it:
- The shared catalogs of the Systems held a grand total of
43,665,833 holdings last year. In fact, Illinois libraries own an
average of more than 9 items for every household in
Illinois.
- Those shared catalogs circulated 42,121,007 items last year, with
Illinois residents checking out more than 80 items per
minute!
- There's a great chart on the back page that breaks down the costs
and values of just a few of the System services, which comes out to a
total value of $295,288,397. Of course, that's not even remotely,
nearly, even-on-this-planet close to the amount of funding
we receive.
- Here's what I consider to be the kicker, though. "For every dollar
the State spent on cooperative library systems in FY2003, the citizens
of Illinois received $14 in services, a 14 to 1 return on
investment."
And yet, our Governor has cut funding for libraries and library
systems, plans to make further cuts during the next fiscal year, and
is divert
ing money to buy children one book per month, rather than giving that
money to libraries.
Yo, Rod - give library systems that money and get a 14 to 1 return
on your investment! Do the math and fund our libraries, for the good
of every Illinois resident!
Articles, Abstracts, Documents, Papers,
Reports, and Literature Resources 2004 -
Academic Resources Internet MiniGuide
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hundreds of the very best links to relevant and competent resources.
All links are listed with complete URLs and verified for activation.
The various sections of each miniguide have all links listed
alphabetically for quickness and ease of use. Each miniguide comes
with a section on research resources, reference resources, search
engine resources, directory and database resources, and a resource(s)
listing targeted at the subject of the miniguide. This allows the
Professional Internet MiniGuides to literally become your private
library with all the latest sources to keep you on top of your
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Searchable You
Searchable You
03/29/2005 11:45 PMFirst tweaks to the searchable archives
First tweaks to the searchable archives
10/28/2003 11:09 PMThere's nothing like having a director of marketing who also happens
to know about technology.Shortly after I put the first version of the
mailing list archive online, I asked Scott the usual question:
"what do you think?""Nice," he said, "but...
Redefining Privacy In An Age When All Is
Known And Searchable
Redefining Privacy In An Age When All Is
Known And Searchable
05/04/2004 03:09 PMWhile lots of people are complaining about this or that "privacy"
question (see the overhyped discussion about
Gmail
and privacy), some are pointing out that people are focusing in on
minor issues and
i
gnoring the very big questions concerning privacy. There's no
doubt that the rise of big databases and better searching techniques
means that information is being collected and connected like never
before. However, instead of just focusing on whether or not Google
should place contextual ads in our email, shouldn't we take a step
back and look at the bigger questions about who has control over your
information? The article linked above tries to re-frame the debate,
saying that we first need to have that discussion, and set up a
framework which will allow people to better deal with the more
specific minor issues like ads in our emails.
Open Searchable Image Catalogue
Open Searchable Image Catalogue
03/16/2003 07:24 AMOSIC-Admin 0.1.8 Released
TSLAC Creates Searchable Database
TSLAC Creates Searchable Database
08/27/2004 01:52 PMThe Texas State Library and Archives has created a database of
digitized items from its Adjutant General Service Records Collection.
It's available at http://www2.tsl.state.tx.us/trail/ServiceSearch.jsp
. Before you get too excited...
MSN updates searchable news site
MSN updates searchable news site
04/15/2004 07:53 PMStill in test form, MSN's Newsbot now lets people view their search
history and store past material, a feature MSN calls "The Daily Me."
Source code for searchable CPAN database
Source code for searchable CPAN database
03/08/2004 11:26 PMrkobes writes " As part of an update of our site for searching CPAN at
http://cpan.uwinnipeg.ca/htdocs/cpan-search.html , I've repackaged
things so that it should be installable on other machines. The (alpha)
source code is available from the ...
Directory of Independent Record Stores
Searchable by State
Directory of Independent Record Stores
Searchable by State
06/23/2004 09:05 AMWhen I first saw this directory of independent record stores, I
thought "Cool!" Then I saw down at the bottom of the page that it was
"© 2004 Sony Music...
Power Up Outlook with Extras that Let
You Do More with Common Tasks and Remove
the Daily Frustrations of Using Outlook
Power Up Outlook with Extras that Let
You Do More with Common Tasks and Remove
the Daily Frustrations of Using Outlook
03/14/2005 04:44 PMDS DEVELOPMENT has released version 2.5 of their email productivity
software, Bells & Whistles for Outlook, a time-saver Outlook add-in
which removes the daily frustrations of Outlook users by powering up
Outlook with extras that let you do more with common tasks. [PRWEB Mar
5, 2005]
Powerhouse Programming release Outlook
Security Agent Profession for Microsoft
Outlook XP & 2003
Powerhouse Programming release Outlook
Security Agent Profession for Microsoft
Outlook XP & 2003
08/16/2004 02:37 AMOutlook Security Agent Professional is an easy to use, sophisticated
anti-spam tool integrated with the Microsoft Outlook interface.
[PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
Computer and Internet Free Online Books
Searchable Database
Computer and Internet Free Online Books
Searchable Database
08/14/2004 06:07 AMComputer and Internet Free Online Books Searchable
Databasehttp://hogan-productions.co
m/books/This database contains links to free books
available online. All their titles are full-text online editions
unless otherwise indicated. Click on the title to view the free
full-text online edition of a book. This has been added to
Academic Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Reader Request -- Databases of
Searchable Academic Journal Articles
Reader Request -- Databases of
Searchable Academic Journal Articles
03/13/2003 11:03 PMMicrosoft closes Hotmail to Outlook and
Outlook Express users
Microsoft closes Hotmail to Outlook and
Outlook Express users
09/27/2004 08:57 AMPC Pro Sep 27 2004 1:10PM GMT
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access
'From' Header Spoofing
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access
'From' Header Spoofing
04/10/2005 02:15 PMfrSIRT Apr 10 2005 6:26PM GMT
PocketMac® Safari Scrapbook Harvests
Macintosh Users' Web History In
Limitless, Searchable Database
PocketMac® Safari Scrapbook Harvests
Macintosh Users' Web History In
Limitless, Searchable Database
03/22/2005 03:37 PMNew Apple Macintosh Software Designed to Work with the Safari Browser
[PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
Step One: Outlook vs. Outlook Express
Step One: Outlook vs. Outlook Express
08/30/2004 07:39 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 30 2004 11:47PM GMT
"RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping
operation: send them your CD library and
they'll ship your library back in MP3
format"
"RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping
operation: send them your CD library and
they'll ship your library back in MP3
format"
01/12/2004 02:57 AMDelicious Library 1.0: Easy, Fun Library
Software Catalogs Your Media
Delicious Library 1.0: Easy, Fun Library
Software Catalogs Your Media
03/17/2005 03:10 AMIn addition to being useful and easy to use, it's just plain fun.
By Mathew Honan, Macworld
ContextPortal™ for Microsoft Outlook®
Transforms Microsoft Outlook Into a
Knowledge Portal
ContextPortal™ for Microsoft Outlook®
Transforms Microsoft Outlook Into a
Knowledge Portal
03/17/2005 03:45 AMMODEL Technologies Inc., a Content Intelligence company, announced the
release of ContextPortal™ for Microsoft Outlook®. ContextPortal™
helps busy Outlook® users to rapidly find out the information they
need to know from e-mail content, in the appropriate context.
ContextPortal™ provides more effective ways to retrieve, share and
re-use unstructured information residing in e-mail, while extending
many of its functions to documents located on corporate networks and
the Internet. The Professional and Personal Editions of ContextPortal™
for Outlook® are available from http://www.model.ca. [PRWEB Mar 16,
2005]
Outlook 2003 Sample: Custom Calendar
Providers for Outlook 2003
Outlook 2003 Sample: Custom Calendar
Providers for Outlook 2003
05/19/2004 12:03 AMThis download provides sample files for use with the MSDN Article
"Custom Calendar Providers for Outlook 2003." To view the article,
click the link available from the Related Resources box.
Stephen Toub walks you through customizing native Outlook integration
with the Lists Web service from Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
to build a custom Web application that actually serves up custom data
instead of that from an events list.
Denver Public Library Launches New
Digital Library
Denver Public Library Launches New
Digital Library
05/06/2004 05:47 AMDenver Public Library Launches New Digital Libraryhttp://snipurl.com/65h2Denver Public Library?s new online service is giving city
residents access to popular eBooks directly from their homes and
offices. The Library serves over a half-million residents and 80% of
the city?s population has a library card and access to the new
service. ?This is an exciting opportunity to provide eBooks to the
city,? said Michelle Jeske, Manager of Web Information Services. ?This
year, we saw a 24% increase in the number of online library
transactions. eBooks that can be downloaded from our website fit very
well with this kind of public demand,? she added.
State Library of Tasmania: Image Library
State Library of Tasmania: Image Library
01/16/2004 11:02 AM State Library of Tasmania, Heritage Collection
Image Library.
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