RipArchivist

I spend my days working in a very small corner in the groves of academe. In a time when the library has become poor relations to IT, the archivist can be the crazy uncle (or aunt) in the library's attic. I use this space to update what is new (or at least new to me) about a variety of things. It is also a way of sharing links to material related to higher education, college archives, museums, and other things that interest me.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Academe Links July 31, 2007

What Are You, Who Are You, And How Do You Know?

The 5-4-3 double play, or “The Art of Conference Blogging”

Why Does The RIAA Hate Webcasters? Webcasters Don't Play Very Much RIAA Music

7 Ways Croquet is Better than Second Life

Facebook Bankruptcy

If you ain’t a feed, I don’t read

Metaverse Roadmap

Cyberinfrastructure: A Campus Perspective on What It Is and Why You Should Care

Colleges Need to Know More About Their Hedge Funds, and the Funds Are Disclosing More, Business Officers Are Told

The Cult of Speed

The Quest for ‘Meaningful’ Comparisons

Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest 2007 Results

New Model for University Presses

Tool: VelvetPuffin

US higher ed admissions increasingly using social media: new study

Towards the Attention Economy: Will Attention Silos Ever Open Up?

Cultural Capital and Community Development in the Pursuit of Dragon Slaying

Global Campus Launch

BlogScholar

Resource: QueryCAT

R. C. Rybnikar

Babson College Archives

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http://www.babson.edu/archives

posted by Riparchivist at 7/31/2007 08:57:00 AM

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