- 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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oclc western digital forum
headed down to san diego later today for the oclc western digital forum. a whole day and a half dedicated to learning about what digital projects are going on around the u.s., and what they’re doing with their metadata. so … Continue reading →
a guide to choosing a metadata schema
i’ve been working on an article that is meant to guide digital collection developers to consider particular aspects of how he/she intends the collection to be used, in order to choose an appropriate metadata schema. i’ve seen in real life, … Continue reading →
color code list for all you web geeks…
…including myself http://www.colourlovers.com/blog/2007/06/30/ultimate-html-color-hex-code-list/ i have seen other monster lists of colors, but appreciate the way this is organized in tints and shades.
join the fun: tag some art!
do you know about ‘steve museum‘? snip from the website: “Steve is a research project whose participants are building a tagging tool, collecting tags, analyzing data, and engaging in discussion. We hope to apply what we learn to improving access … Continue reading →
authority and ego in social tagging
it seems that i keep bumping into a polarizing topic of conversation; the issue of uncontrolled social tagging in environments that were previously controlled. in the past month i’ve been following a conversation thread on an email forum about social … Continue reading →