(Karen Coombs was the speaker) summary - open source is cool! sometimes it's not free... there might be a licensing cost still need hardware and time advantages: change and expand on the source code if you want to, offers an active … [Continue reading]
CIL2006, Day 1: New Web Site Tools & Technologies: AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript & XML)
(Jason Clark was the speaker) Examples: - Google maps, sproutLiner, Yahoo Instant Search, Google Suggest, Scriptaculous wiki - Rather than everything on the page changing when you request new info, only the new info loads (no page refresh) - … [Continue reading]
CIL2006, Day 1: Opening Remarks and Keynote by Chris Sherman
First, for Tom Hogan's opening remarks: 2380-ish attendees this year! 150 speakers and moderators... wow. 60 exhibitors *************** Keynote: Search Engine Update, Chris Sherman Starting to see true differentiation and divergence … [Continue reading]
CIL2006: Day 0: Getting there
Getting to Washington DC wasn't too bad this time. I flew on Midwest Airlines, and had a pleasant trip - it was nonstop, it was cheap, and they gave me a chocolate chip cookie (they mad a big deal out of that, so I guess it's their thing). And I … [Continue reading]
More Cool-Sounding Librarian 2.0 Jobs
Anyone see the job ads from the Orange County Library System? Take a peek at these (found on Library Journal's jobline):Digital Access Architect: "in this cutting edge position you'll: identify, investigate, and use emerging technology to enable easy … [Continue reading]
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