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Liber Quarterly published now in open access

"LIBER Quarterly 18-3/4 Published" From the Liber website: LIBER Quarterly 18-3/4 Published The last 2008 issue of LIBER Quarterly has been published on open access at http://liber.library.uu.nl/ . It features this year’s Annual General Conference which dealt with strategic issues such as Quality versus Quantity and Changes in Scholarly Communication. Although much of the content deals with the digital world, the impressive new Additional Storage Building of the British Library at p. 388 is not to be missed. Read more

CME Search : Continuing Medical Education

AltSearchEngines is really a site to watch on a regular basis if you want to know about new search engines out there! Today they post about CME Click . a search engine for Continuing Medical Education. According to the review : "CME Click is neither perfect nor very pretty, but it is a handy tool when a procrastinating physician (or a highly efficient one who has only just been informed about a new mandate) needs to meet a CME requirement as quickly as possible" Something to give a closer look for sure. Although the review mentiones no available RSS feed, I found that the following page is RSS-enabled: http://www.cmeclick.com/node/ It looks like all new CME content is published in these nodes. Just give your RSS-feed reader, preferably NETVIBES this url and it will turn in a nice overview of titles. So you can keep up, but unfortunately you can NOT see extra info. The feed is just the titles & links. Some improvement to be done...

Tag Cloud Blogger based on WP-Cumulus

Here is the post about the Blogger version of the Wordpress Cumulus Tag Cloud by Roy Tanck: http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2008/08/blogumus-flash-animated-label-cloud-for.html This explains in detail how to install it on Blogger to work with your labels! Tags: blogumus , wp-cumulus , tagcloud

Odiogo podcasts EMPTY?

After installation and registration for Odiogo a couple of days ago , it first looked all ok , but now it seems the latest posts of this blog NO LONGER CONTAIN THE ACTUAL AUDIO, JUST THE PROMO. Where is " my " content gone ? The Google Maps post is the first that actually contains a audio message... Let's see how fast the support is for Odiogo . I mailed them yesterday ... Tags : odiogo , podcast

Odiogo free service turn your blog into Podcast

I just added the Odiogo free service " Voice your content" to this blog. It "only" supports English language blogs, but it is so easy to use. Within a few minutes you have an RSS feed for the seperate posts, a link to the complete stream . It is now also available on the Netvibes Universe and via the Library Toolbar radio player !

Webcast "Libraries and Research 2.0"

The webcasts of the Nordlib 2.0 are now also available as seperate tracks! This is my contribution: Guus Van den Brekel: Webcast: Libraries meet Research 2.0 (See the slides here: Slides ) I advice to -at least- have a look at the opening talk by Richard Gatarski ánd the closing Keynote by Brian Kelly . Tags: nordlib2.0 , nordlib , research2.0 , webcast