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    • I see that you've seen that I saw you: miscommunication in "Second Sons" (Game of Thrones) May 26, 2013
      This is a complement to the most recent podcast Steven Attewell and I produced, on “Second Sons,” in which we discussed, among many things—some of them kitten-related—miscommunication and the wedding […]
      Scott Eric Kaufman
    • Fighting Facebook, a Campaign for a People’s Terms of Service May 26, 2013
      By Ari Melber, Woodrow Hartzog and Evan Selinger Follow @EvanSelinger Social media companies say consumers’ loss of privacy is just the cost of doing business. But what would happen if they actually h […]
      Laureano Ralon
    • Academic blogging: pleasure and credit May 26, 2013
      To be honest, I’m not optimistic that there’s a way to gain the recognition that many academic bloggers have longed for without destroying what I believe is the real value of academic blogging, which […]
      Dennis G. Jerz
    • Reese, Terry: Libraries and cooking May 26, 2013
      With my move to The Ohio State University Libraries, one of the things that I’ve been thinking a lot about is how to tie together a lot of seemingly desperate systems to start creating a coherent digi […]
      reeset
    • Transformed Realities May 25, 2013
      This Thursday, our Digital Transformers Symposium finally took place and I am delighted to report that it was a huge success! Nineteen speakers presented diverse work from multiple Arts and Humanities […]
      musingfrommanchester
    • Protected: A Field Little Plowed? The Study of Religion and the Built Environment Today May 25, 2013
      This post is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: […]
      D. McConeghy
    • Srsly? Award May 25, 2013
      Srsly? Award Thompson does a nice job rolling up some of the recent attempts to use statistical methods to identify audience preferences in film and use them for production decisions. But the award is […]
      bboessen
    • D.O.A. write-up on Open Culture May 25, 2013
      D.O.A. write-up on Open Culture Here’s a nice, timely link and short write-up on Open Culture about D.O.A., a classic noir of the someone’s-already-killed-me-and-now-I’ll-tell-you-about-it variety, a […]
      bboessen
    • Creative People Say No May 25, 2013
      When I was a master’s student working as a PR writer for the engineering school at the University of Virginia, I had the chance to interview Randy Pausch. His phone rang numerous times while we were t […]
      Dennis G. Jerz
    • Four Corners of the Sky: Through Chapter 4 May 25, 2013
      Here it is, my first Big Library Reading diary post.The first two pages of a novel are always hard for me. Sometimes I have to read every sentence twice. I don't know what the book is about. I ha […]
      Eric
    • Hochstenbach, Patrick: Visual Recording at Cartoon Class May 25, 2013
      While listening to the teacher I tried to build up a visual recording icon set of the words mentioned in our class Filed under: Cartoon Class, Doodles, visual recording Tagged: graphic recording, icon […]
      hochstenbach
    • Big Library Read Diary: Four Corners of the Sky May 25, 2013
      Although the first Big Library Read (BLR) started on May 15th, it wasn't until yesterday that I got Four Corners of the Sky onto my iPad. Four Corners is the book that Overdrive is making availab […]
      Eric
    • Hellman, Eric: Four Corners of the Sky: Through Chapter 4 May 25, 2013
      Here it is, my first Big Library Reading diary post.The first two pages of a novel are always hard for me. Sometimes I have to read every sentence twice. I don't know what the book is about. I ha […]
      Eric (noreply@blogger.com)
    • Hellman, Eric: Big Library Read Diary: Four Corners of the Sky May 25, 2013
      Although the first Big Library Read (BLR) started on May 15th, it wasn't until yesterday that I got Four Corners of the Sky onto my iPad. Four Corners is the book that Overdrive is making availab […]
      Eric (noreply@blogger.com)
    • sunsets and full moons in the rear view mirror May 25, 2013
      Three weeks of time shifting. How can it all drag out so slowly and fly by at the same time?  We’re heading to the airport shortly, for our  4:10 am flight to Guam. Who schedules a flight for 4:10 am? […]
      dianamaps
    • ShillVille May 25, 2013
      The ouroboros only eats ouroboroi — Kevin Werbach, who has been teaching a free Coursera MOOC on Gamification, spoke about teaching a free Coursera MOOC on Gamification at the $1k-2k/head GSummit, the […]
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    • My MOOC Weeks 3-6 (of 6) May 25, 2013
      This is a continuation of the last two posts (Week 1, and Weeks 2-3), wherein I take a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on Irrational Behavior. Week 4 (Labor and Motivation) started off strong. I wat […]
      Erik Marshall
    • likeafieldmouse: Sandy Smith - Mauritian Sunset (2005-6) May 25, 2013
      likeafieldmouse: Sandy Smith - Mauritian Sunset (2005-6) Continue reading → […]
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    • Pattern, Dave: Dumping the OPAC #2 – Usage Data May 25, 2013
      File this under "things I wished I'd started doing a long time ago", but we began collecting usage data from Summon a few months back, using a modified version of Matthew Reidsma's […]
      Dave Pattern
    • How to write about climate change May 25, 2013
      The key trick is to write about a global problem in a way that brings it home to readers without patronising them or over-simplifying it. The New Yorker’s Elizabeth Kolbert does this better than most, […]
      jjn1
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