Tracking Blog Citations to NYT Articles
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"Blog-Tracking May Gain Ground Among
U.S. Intelligence Officials"
"Blog-Tracking May Gain Ground Among
U.S. Intelligence Officials"
04/28/2004 03:02 AMBlog-Tracking May Gain Ground Among U.S.
Intelligence Officials
Blog-Tracking May Gain Ground Among U.S.
Intelligence Officials
04/28/2004 07:36 AMBlog-Tracking Gaining Ground Among U.S. Intelligence Officials .. par
les autorits amricaines .. Blogs as intel
aids
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Yahoo! News - Blog-Tracking May Gain
Ground Among U.S. Intelligence Officials
Yahoo! News - Blog-Tracking May Gain
Ground Among U.S. Intelligence Officials
04/27/2004 09:24 PMbegun tracking blogs .. intelligence agents ..
[LINK]
story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1471&ncid=1471&e=4&u
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Broadlook--#1 Applicant Tracking
Software Solution--Empowers your
Applicant Tracking Software and fills
your Applicant Tracking Software with
applicant tracking relationships.
Broadlook--#1 Applicant Tracking
Software Solution--Empowers your
Applicant Tracking Software and fills
your Applicant Tracking Software with
applicant tracking relationships.
07/16/2004 03:14 AMWhichever applicant tracking software your company uses, you need to
look at the Broadlook Suite of Software which should seamlessly
integrate with whichever applicant tracking software you are using.
BroadLook is an integrated set of applications designed to harness the
Internet as a powerful real-time data source--the data from which can
be exported into your applicant tracking software. [PRWEB Jul 16,
2004]
Common Internet and Electronic Citations
for Genealogy
Common Internet and Electronic Citations
for Genealogy
08/05/2002 10:45 PMHandy, ready-made Cut and Paste Stylesheets for citing sources
commonly used by genealogists. Includes citations for the FamilySearch
online database, various Ancestry.com databases, the Google search
engine, and more.
Mini-Tutorial for Interpreting Journal
Citations
Mini-Tutorial for Interpreting Journal
Citations
05/27/2004 06:27 AMMini-Tutorial for Interpreting Journal Citations in Print and
Online Indexeshttp://www.umsl.edu/services/libteach/cites/start_cites_tut.html
A Web-based mini-tutorial has been created for
interpreting journal citations in print and online indexes. Since
indexes have their own citation styles the tutorial does not attempt
the impossible task of teaching them all. Rather, the tutorial is a
general introduction to journal citations emphasizing that they are
concise and segmented. Special attention is given to the variety of
abbreviations that might appear in journal citations. These can
include author names, journal titles, or references to article
features such as bibliographies, illustrations, etc. Individuals who
have little understanding about what a citation in an index represents
(whether print or online) will hopefully come back from the tutorial
with a clearer idea. The tutorial is modularized and interactive. It
was made with HTML and Javascript so no plug-ins are needed to run it.
This has been added to
Research Resources and
Student Research
Subject Tracer™ Information Blogs.
Shattered Reality - anime fan art free
webl0gs, fun chat | Popdex Citations
Shattered Reality - anime fan art free
webl0gs, fun chat | Popdex Citations
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Clockware Releases Version 4.4 -
Significantly Enhances Timesheet Styles,
Expands Status Tracking, Employee and
Organizational Data Tracking Features
Clockware Releases Version 4.4 -
Significantly Enhances Timesheet Styles,
Expands Status Tracking, Employee and
Organizational Data Tracking Features
04/05/2005 04:50 AMClockware announces its seventh major release in eight years, adding
enhancements to its enterprise timesheet software, time tracking,
leave and exception time tracking and other key timesheet system
features. [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
Tracking Blogs, Tracking Packages --
What's The Difference?
Tracking Blogs, Tracking Packages --
What's The Difference?
03/31/2005 09:04 AMExtreme Tech Mar 31 2005 1:16PM GMT
refBASE - Web-based,
Platform-independent, Multi-user
Interface for Managing Scientific
Literature & Citations
refBASE - Web-based,
Platform-independent, Multi-user
Interface for Managing Scientific
Literature & Citations
03/29/2005 07:22 AMrefBASE - Web-based, Platform-independent, Multi-user
Interface for Managing Scientific Literature & Citationshttp://refbase.sourceforge.net/
refBASE is a web reference database based on php and
mysql that offers a web-based, platform-independent, multi-user
interface for managing scientific literature, references and
citations. As an example, the
IPÖ Literature
Database is an implementation of refbase that aims to provide a
comprehensive and platform-independent literature resource for
scientists working in the field of polar & marine sciences. This has
been added to
Research
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Web Tracking of Billable Time Improves
Productivity and Bottom Line/New Kyebot
Time Tracking and Billing Software
Announces Availability
Web Tracking of Billable Time Improves
Productivity and Bottom Line/New Kyebot
Time Tracking and Billing Software
Announces Availability
09/13/2004 02:58 AMNew Web-based time and billing application simplifies administrative
tasks associated with tracking billable hours and virtually eliminates
problems with under-billing. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]
Tracking the newsroom bug-tracking idea
Tracking the newsroom bug-tracking idea
02/01/2005 09:42 PMI want to return to the idea I floated a few days ago about
bug-trackin
g software for newsrooms. The
comment
s response ranged from "neat idea!" to "it'll never work," so
let's look it over again.
What I imagined was something similar to the way open-source
software development projects manage bug reports. When people file
bugs against such a project, they go to a publicly available online
resource and enter a form that says "Here's a problem I encountered,"
and provide details. Different projects follow different
organizational structures, but generally speaking, other developers
will review the bug and try to classify it: Sometimes they'll say it's
a duplicate and point to previous entries in the database that dealt
with it; sometimes they'll say it's a simple problem and go fix it
right away and close it out; sometimes they'll say it's a big one and
leave it open to be dealt with in the future; sometimes they'll say
it's a "known bug" that for one reason or another is never going to be
fixed; sometimes they'll say it's not a bug at all.
For a newsroom, the idea is to provide a structure and a channel
for reader dissatisfaction. You wouldn't have to follow the software
model detail for detail, but the general outline could be valuable:
Provide a form for readers to enter complaints, one that requires them
to present details. Post the complaint publicly as soon as it's
entered, and record the publication's response in a reasonably prompt
fashion -- anything from "Thanks, we fixed the spelling on that name"
to "we chose the phrase 'private accounts' because it is an accurate
description of the president's proposal, and the label was in wide use
by supporters of the idea until very recently, so we do not plan to
stop using the term." The explanation is on record, and if other
readers keep filing the same complaint they can simply be pointed back
to the original answer. Spam? Just delete it. Letters to the editor
that don't have a specific complaint? Re-route them to the letters
box.
The most common objection seems to be, forget it -- this will
become another free-for-all for political partisans to work out their
agendas, another wide-open Internet forum that will degenerate into
circular debate. Such forums already exist, to be sure; the point of a
bug tracker is to avoid that outcome by choosing a narrower
environment for the feedback that allows you to quickly aggregate and
dispose of duplicate complaints, and that provides a public record of
responsiveness and accountability. If 500 people all holler that you
shouldn't say "private accounts," you can answer them once and be done
with it -- but you can point each individual complaint back to your
explanation, so those people understand that you actually heard them
and offered some sort of response. There's a big difference between
the silence of no response and "no, we're not doing that, here's why."
The latter won't satisfy everyone, but it at least acknowledges that
there's been an exchange on the subject.
Ross Karchner proposed a
somewhat different model based on wiki practices: "1) A publically
viewable changelog, where you can see, in detail, the changes made to
an article. 2) A place where the author(s) and editor(s) can discuss
the changes needed and made. This is also in public view..." I'm not
sure whether Ross means the changelog and the writer/editor dialogue
to commence from the first time the writer composed a draft, or only
upon publication. The former is, I think, too wide open -- even a
blogger has the right to compose a posting and revise it in private
before choosing to push the "publish" button. The latter is fine --
but since most reputable publications rarely change articles once
they're published, and note the changes as corrections if they do,
then it's just codifying an existing practice in slightly different
ways.
As for the idea of trying all this out at Salon: Who knows, I might
well advocate it, though my current on-leave status doesn't put me in
a good spot to work on it. But Salon has been dealing with the
back-and-forth of online criticism of our work for 9 years plus.
Whatever problems we may suffer from, a failure of responsiveness to
online feedback is not, I think, one of them, and we have a pretty
sturdy process for reviewing complaints fast and correcting them where
needed.
I think this approach would pay off best for a newsroom that is
having difficulty convincing readers that the publication is actually
listening to them. If you showed the public that you were recording
and responding to the issues they raised -- whether you end up
publishing a correction or simply saying, "We don't think that needs
correcting, and here's why" -- I think you'd start to bank some
confidence and trust pretty quickly.
I'm not suggesting that this idea is the single,
one-fix-solves-all-problems answer to the ills of journalism today.
It's a pragmatic, you-could-do-it-real-soon suggestion for beginning
to deal with professional journalism's biggest problem: the public's
loss of trust, which begins with the sense that media companies are
big institutions that pay no attention to their own mistakes.
I'm looking for articles and
I'm looking for articles and
10/30/2003 08:17 PMI'm looking for articles and tips about how to run an open source
software project....
MVP-submitted KB articles
MVP-submitted KB articles
01/22/2004 02:12 AM"PSS has created a new process whereby MVPs can submit KB articles.
Hours after being submitted, they are available online and show up in
the search results along with articles written by Microsoft. You can
look for articles submitted by MVPs by searching on the term
"Community solutions", plus a product name if you wish (click here for
the Exchange articles). These articles will show up in the search
results, and you can tell they are MVP-submitted content by the icon
next to the title"
Lightning Articles
Lightning Articles
09/09/2004 08:40 PMGot something to say about Perl, but don't want to stretch it out to a
full perl.com article? In the tradition of lightning talks, we now
present lightning articles!
Articles for Educators
Articles for Educators
04/19/2005 06:23 AM
Articles for Educatorshttp://www.articlesforeduc
ators.com/Articles For Educators is a free resource
offered by Virtu Software. On this website, teachers will find lesson
plans, field trip ideas, tips and tricks for the classroom written by
educators. Visitors can browse the directory of articles by subject or
search for a specific topic. This section highlights Mathematics
lesson plans written by math teachers and is organized into the
following main sections: Competition, Fun with Numbers, and
Miscellaneous. Membership, which is free, provides educators access to
post articles, comment on other articles, or discuss subjects in the
community forum. The website does include a few advertisements, but
they do not overwhelm the website and its creator, a software
developer who is also active in Christian ministry, also includes
several Christian education links. This will be added to
Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2005 Internet MiniGuide.[From The NSDL Scout
Report for Math, Engineering, and Technology, Copyright Internet Scout
Project 1994-2005.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
BLENDER ARTICLES
BLENDER ARTICLES
04/20/2004 08:38 AMthe worst bands in the history of rock .. their being named .. top 50
worst list .. things like
this
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SMS 2003 KB Articles
SMS 2003 KB Articles
06/23/2004 12:26 PMWikipedia has no articles
Wikipedia has no articles
02/01/2005 09:09 PMI have been corrected by the estimable SJ Klein for referring to
Wikipedia as "the Wikipedia." I stand corrected and will attempt to
avoid mistake next time. I hope I have not caused Wikipedia any the
distress....
Featured articles
Featured articles
03/13/2003 10:22 AMDistribute your CA certificate; Ban Spambots; Run through httpd.conf
More Lightning Articles
More Lightning Articles
03/31/2005 11:18 PMYes, it's the return of Perl Lightning Articles -- short discussions
of Perl and programming. This time, learn about Emacs customization
with Perl, debugging without adding print statements, testing
database-heavy code, and why unbuffering may be a mistake.
IPA Articles - Cato Institute
IPA Articles - Cato Institute
05/29/2004 06:08 PMlets us in on
accuracy.org/articles/cato.htm
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Wikipedia breaks 10^6 articles
Wikipedia breaks 10^6 articles
09/20/2004 02:41 AM
Cory Doctorow:
The free/open Wikipedia encyclopedia project just posted its
1,000,000th article.
The Wikimedia Foundation announced today the creation of the one
millionth article in Wikipedia, its project to create a free,
open-content, online encyclopedia (Wikipedia.org
(http://en.wikipedia.org)). Started in January 2001, Wikipedia is
currently both the world's largest encyclopedia and its
fastest-growing, with articles under active development in over 100
languages. Nearly 2,500 new articles are added to Wikipedia each day,
along with ten times that number of updates to existing articles.
Link
(
via Joi Ito)
Wikipedia : 1 Million Articles
Wikipedia : 1 Million Articles
09/20/2004 07:07 PMNews gurus
The Inquirer note that online encyclopaedia,
Wikipedia, has now over a million pages of content.
Formed just under 3 years ago, the site has exploded in content and
usefulness. With just 200,000 pages as of January this year, over the
last 9 months they've seen a five fold increase and a few server pains
to boot. It's unique method of content creation has also been key to
it's success. Users submit data and build up subjects, often with
startling levels of detail. Data can then be edited / updated by other
users as time goes on, keeping content fresh and up to date.
Although the site has enjoyed much success in the technology community
due to it's free / GPL friendly nature, traditional educational
establishments have been urged not to use the site, with some groups
suggesting that it is
"un-authoritative". Indeed, one techie
went on to test exactly
how good Wikipedia users were at weeding out
false information: the results were poor, with
none of the changes being noticed.
Sadly, although Wikipedia list a reference for The Inquirer, the site
doesn't feature yours truly - Neowin. A page placed on the site today
was hours later marked for deletion; better
check it
soon, as it might not be there tomorrow.

View:
Wikipedia.orgRead full story...Wikipedia Hits 300,000 Articles
Wikipedia Hits 300,000 Articles
07/07/2004 05:00 AMInternet Marketing Articles
Internet Marketing Articles
09/17/2004 08:44 AMInternet Marketing Articleshttp://submi
tyourarticle.com/articles/articles.phpA database of
recently released articles on Internet marketing from the
Submit Your Article folks.
A quick scan shows some interesting articles that can always improve
one's ability to navigate the murky waters of the Internet marketing
oceanscape! This will be added to
Advertising,
Marketing and Public Relations Resources 2004-05 Internet
MiniGuide.
Internationalization Articles Published
Internationalization Articles Published
08/02/2004 08:56 PM2004-07-30: The GEO Task Force of the W3C Internationalization Working
Group publishes information to help authors and Webmasters understand
and use W3C technologies. Articles in July: FAQ: Why should I use the
language attribute in Web pages?, FAQ: Should I declare the language
of my XHTML document using a language attribute, the Content-Language
HTTP header, or a meta element?, FAQ: How do I use .htaccess
directives on an Apache server to serve files with a specific
encoding? For more items, visit the Internationalization home page.
(News archive)
Get up and running with a host of .NET
articles
Get up and running with a host of .NET
articles
09/04/2002 11:15 PMCNET Sep 4 2002 10:26PM ET
SQL Server Online Articles
SQL Server Online Articles
09/25/2004 11:19 AMArticles: Arial Sidebar 1
Articles: Arial Sidebar 1
12/24/2003 03:01 AMHow to differentiate between Arial and Helvetica .. How to Spot
“Arial” .. read this
article
ms-studio.com/articlesarialsid.html
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"Articles of War" by Nick Arvin
"Articles of War" by Nick Arvin
06/24/2005 07:30 PMThis gripping WWII novel follows a stunningly average young soldier
from Iowa to Europe -- and forces us to rethink the glory of the
Greatest Generation.
Series of Dry USA Today Articles
Series of Dry USA Today Articles
09/13/2004 01:12 PMUSA Today ran a series of articles about Wi-Fi: One article looks at a
Silicon Valley hospital's use of Vocera, another generally examines
the free vs. fee issue, and a third is a case study of a small
business owner's success with using Wi-Fi linked security cameras. The
articles are fine but don't reveal much that is new....
Trouble finding content for your bl0g?
Heres an idea: Make your bl0g into an
answerbl0g
Trouble finding content for your bl0g?
Heres an idea: Make your bl0g into an
answerbl0g
12/19/2004 03:32 PMThis is a new "trend" that I am seeing amongst some of the blogs I
follow: People have started reading their keyword logs and begun
answering the questions that their visitors obvisouly have. Mind you,
some of the questions that...
How to Feed a Site with Hundreds of
Articles
How to Feed a Site with Hundreds of
Articles
06/05/2005 11:28 PMIn a fascinating thread on content, members share their hard fought
experiences in publishing content. The main thrust of the discussion
is on the rate of publication of large numbers of pages.
Selected ElementTree Articles :::
www.effbot.org
Selected ElementTree Articles :::
www.effbot.org
04/17/2005 04:16 AMElementTree Overview ::: www.effbot.org (Python) .. Traiter du XML
avec Python .. ElementTree
effbot.org/zone/element-index.htm
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New Website Launched: Articles And
Answers
New Website Launched: Articles And
Answers
07/02/2004 04:53 AMArticle.wn.com - Fri Jul 2, 06:08 am GMT
10 Benefits Of Submitting Articles To
E-zines
10 Benefits Of Submitting Articles To
E-zines
03/30/2005 05:47 PMWhat do many successful website owners do to increase traffic and
sales on their site? They write articles and submit them for
republication elsewhere. Here are just some of the key benefits of
doing this.
You'll brand your web site, business and yourself by submitting
articles to e-zines. You could include your name, [...]
Wikipedia Surpasses 1 Million Articles
Wikipedia Surpasses 1 Million Articles
09/20/2004 01:14 AM Joi Ito: Wikipedia has just announced that it has reached one million
articles. Congratulations Wikipedians! Wikipedia is in more than 100
languages with 14 currently having over 10,000 articles. It is ranked
one of the ten most popular sites...
Wikipedia reaches one million articles
Wikipedia reaches one million articles
09/19/2004 07:54 PM
Wikipedia has just
announced that it has reached one million articles.
Congratulations Wikipedians! Wikipedia is in more than 100 languages
with 14 currently having over 10,000 articles. It is ranked one of the
ten most popular sites on the Internet according to Alexa.com (trumping Reuters, the Wall
Street Journal and the LA Times). At the current rate of growth,
Wikipedia will double in size again by next spring.
Wikipedia is a volunteer effort supported by the non-profit
Wikimedia Foundation. Please contribute to their fundraising
effort.
Coincidentally, this is the 3000th post on this blog.
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Grok Description matches for Tracking Blog Citations to NYT Articles
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refbase 0.7
refbase 0.7
05/30/2004 02:59 AMA Web interface for managing scientific literature and bibliographic
references.
refBASE
refBASE
03/29/2005 07:22 AM
refBASE
Tracking Blog Citations to NYT Articles