- 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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google image labeler
for a few years now i’ve been interested in how everyday people describe images as opposed to how image experts describe them, and how the difference in vocabulary may affect the way search engines for images are constructed. i did … Continue reading →
to read: an article on personal data organization
Title: Order from chaos: The poetics and pragmatics of scientific recordkeeping Author(s): Shankar K Source: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 58 (10): 1457-1466 AUG 2007 Abstract: Although the production of laboratory and field records is … Continue reading →
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social software and organization
you probably know by reading this blog that i am a bit of an organization nut. i like things organized my way. at work my idea of ‘organized’ is to have nothing on my desk. visit me in my office … Continue reading →
new NIH policy for data repository
the NIH has released a policy on a data repository for human genetic data that they will establish (read the policy at Federal Register). the policy is briefly discussed today in the chronicle of higher ed, and comments on the … Continue reading →
personal dna: personality test in a fun form
my personality test result: Genuine Creator You are a Creator Your imagination, confidence, willingness to explore, and appreciation of beauty make you a CREATOR. You are independent, and you enjoy your self-sufficiency. Defying convention, you are very innovative, and you … Continue reading →
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