Just found this sorta funny (via skagirlie). Blaise Cronin (an MLS professor) posted a "Dean's notes" article about blogs in his college's SLIS News. The funny part? You can subscribe to the RSS feed. So - when he asks "Why do they choose to … [Continue reading]
RSS Ads are Starting to Appear
Google has been testing out ads for RSS feeds. Take a peek at this image, taken in my bloglines account. If you go to the actual blog page, you don't see the ad - it only appears in the RSS feed! Honestly, I'm not sure what I think about that. On … [Continue reading]
Library staff sharing about conferences
Michael Stephens at Tame the Web just posted something extremely cool. His library goes to conferences, just like everyone else's libraries. But then, they go one step further: One step further They met and shared "top … [Continue reading]
Help in Question Writing for Usability Tests
I just read this - DonnaM's Writing memorable scenarios for usability testing. Good stuff! To sum it up... when you do a usability test, you usually ask a bunch of scenario-type questions. Your test participant then tries to answer the question by … [Continue reading]
CSS and Handheld Versions of Websites
Go over to webis.net and take a peek at the website. Then look at this image of the website viewed with my iPaq. Nothing terribly noticeable or cool, you say? Wrong! The cool thing? The designer separated the style from the content using CSS, … [Continue reading]
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