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.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Academe Links September 18, 2007

How the Social Web Came to Be (part2)

Carl Malamud Tackles the Copyright Office

Lost At Sea

Linux made compulsory in India

Office Hours: Coming to a Computer Near You

The Business of Branching Out

New at Google Docs

Professor Avatar

Students Fret Over Facebook's Public Listings

The Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age

The Socratic Method: What it is and How to Use it in the Classroom

Helping hands for new faculty

Resource: IndiePix

R. C. Rybnikar

Babson College Archives

Babson Park, MA 02457

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AIM: Riparchivist

http://www.babson.edu/archives

Stay calm, be brave, watch for the signs.

---Jasper Friendly Bear (Dead Dog Cafe)

posted by Riparchivist at 9/19/2007 02:49:00 PM

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