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promise #2: check

The bibliography is up to date and in order. As I mention on the page, if you want to keep up with the new stuff that gets posted to the bibliography page, your best bet is to subscribe to the furl feed. New articles get furled first. There. I feel much better now.


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3 Aug 2005

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August

August is the month of bwal.net. Aren’t you glad you stopped by? There is little guilt in not delivering on promises made to oneself. But not delivering on promises made to the world at large is another matter entirely! Here, then, are my promises for this month. I’m counting on you to keep me honest: [...]


Low Threshold Applications

Not quite sure how I’ve managed to miss the whole “LTA” movement, but I’m sure glad to have stumbled upon this blog last night [via Joy]: Low Threshold Applications. According to their about page, an LTA is: … a teaching/learning application of information technology that is reliable, accessible, easy to learn, non-intimidating and (incrementally) inexpensive. [...]


weblog webliography

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Pluck, as most of you probably know, is an RSS reader that comes in both Web-based and downloadable varieties. What I didn’t know about Pluck is that they have this little “Feed of the Day” blog going, and (even better) they’ve recently tuned into the fact that libraries and librarians are tech-savvy like you wouldn’t [...]




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