- Marie Kennedy is the Serials & Electronic Resources Librarian at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA. This blog is about organization, librarianship, and sometimes monkeys and/or bananas.
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think about the images you’ll use in your presentations
many of my colleagues are getting ready for the upcoming conference of medical librarians, preparing their posters for display and powerpoint files for paper presentations. many of them will use charts to visually display their ideas, with the hope that … Continue reading →
feelimage makes me a little bit sad
i came across feelimage while browsing mashupawards. the site claims to search flickr for “feeling words”. i looked into the site with interest, as the practical implementation of a search engine using high-semantic tags to retrieve an image hasn’t been … Continue reading →
researcher id
Check out this neat badge with my ResearcherID info on it. Click the badge to go to a page with a few of my publications:
a simple example of why we need yet more standardization within Project COUNTER
i eagerly read the draft release 3 of project counter yesterday, hoping that there would be a mention of title standardization, but alas. the things that release 3 will do are fantastic: counting archive usage as a separate stat, database … Continue reading →
del.icio.us
i should love del.icio.us. this tool stores all of your bookmarks online, organized in whatever manner you decide to organize them. if you want to pull all your websites about monkeys or organization together later, you just tag them with … Continue reading →
e-journal usage stats are killing me
2006 was the first year that my library gathered usage statistics, thanks to project counter (counter). counter is a cooperative initiative that provides librarians with usage statistics for the electronic journals to which they subscribe. the list of vendors providing … Continue reading →