Here's the URL for the science search engine I couldn't remember during the last class session. How frustrating!
"Search over 3 million documents, plus patents and government data.
Fifteen societies spanning 150 years of sci-tech scholarship help you with your queries."
Friday, June 29, 2007
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
ask.com worth noting
Walt Mossberg, of the WSj, has an interesting article in this week's Thursday edition, as always. Check it out!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Two New Browsers!
Which Search Engine When?
Phil Bradley's great website should be linked from every LMC website! Good information from Kindergarden to the rest home. While you're there check out all the icons for saving URLs...it's a lesson unto itself.
What's Web 2.0?
Here's an example of Wikipedia working to its fullest potential. While a simple Google search using the term Web 2.0 will get you lots of good hits/links I think the Wikipedia site is currently the best one-stop source for the latest news on Web 2.0.
Managing bookmarks
Using the terms "managing bookmarks" and "bookmark software" I found some great sites including tutorials for popular browsers and some good ideas for stand alone applications. Three interesting apps are sync2it.com, mybookmarks.com and Google's Desktop Search. I still think that organizing your own bookmarks within the browser is probably best and easiest but you might check out the three items I noted above. I use Google's Desktop Search for other things anyway and highly recommend it.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Technology Review's Special Reports
"Our mission is to describe emerging technologies and analyze their commercial, economic, social and political impact. Within the special reports section, we gather our best writing on the most important topics of our time."
Saturday, June 02, 2007
website software for school librarians
Here are some of my favs. The very best is still Claris' Homepage, which is no longer available commercially. I have the rights to distribute the software for free so if you ask I can loan you a disc to load on your Mac or PC. Apple has replaced Frontpage with Expression which is, in my estimation, quite an improvement. The leader of the pack is still Adobe's, formerly Macromedia's, Dreamweaver. All these names are registered trademarks but I haven't learned how to show the trademark symbol on Blogger yet. Another possibility, and a free one, is to use Google's Page Creator. To see an example of this technology point your browser to davebassmusic.com. A final word, the reason I still favor Homepage is that your don't first have to learn all the "helper" windows, it's nearly as easy to learn and use as a word processing application. If you need more information email me at wesdoak@gmail.com...another hit from Google!
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