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Clean Slate Snap-in for Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Wed, 09/27/2006 - 5:00pmSymposium on Library Courier Services - Delivery 2.0
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Mon, 09/18/2006 - 5:00pmDOPA and the Library 2.0 Gang
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Sun, 09/10/2006 - 5:00pmTwo More California Libraries Jump on RFID Bandwagon
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Thu, 09/07/2006 - 5:00pmPer BiblioTech, two more California libraries have decided to move to RFID. El Dorado County Library has chosen TechLogic and will roll out RFID as part of the construction of a new branch. Riverside County has chosen P.V. Supa. My concern with the choice to implement RFID today is that libraries may get stuck holding the bag when the data model standard finally gets adopted. The good news is that there is finally some progress being made in that regard.
A 2.0 Frenzy
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Wed, 09/06/2006 - 5:00pmEvery Library Needs the LibX Firefox extension
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Thu, 08/31/2006 - 5:00pmI don't understand why there hasn't been a lot more enthusiasm for LibX, the Firefox extension because it TOTALLY rocks!
For starters, every public access computer should be set up with it and the library should be promoting it to their customers. It's an EASY WAY to bring your library to your customers via their favorite software -- their browser.
Here's what it does:
Privacy Concerns with RFID Systems "Under Development "
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Sun, 08/27/2006 - 5:00pmKeep Your Old Gates Computer Software
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Wed, 08/23/2006 - 5:00pmIs the Web Worth It?
Submitted by Lori Ayre on Tue, 08/15/2006 - 5:00pmI love this quote from Tim Berners-Lee in an interview with Mark Lawson at BBC News when he was asked if the Web was really worth the trouble (e.g.