Thanks a lot! Ohne solche zusätzlichen Hinweise ist das so intuitiv erscheinen wollende Update (das zudem ausschließlich den Interessen Facebooks gemäß ist) nicht vernünftig zu bewältigen.
- Lambert Heller
Anne Christensen: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0: Die Evolution des Bibliothekskataloges im Internet und das Beispiel „beluga“ (Goethe-Institut - Themen - Fachdiskussion) - http://www.goethe.de/wis...
Zuerst war der OPAC: Die elektronische Version des Bibliothekskataloges, ohne tiefergehende Kenntnisse in der bibliothekarischen Erschließung sinnvoll zu nutzen und dies nicht nur vor Ort in der Bibliothek, sondern zunächst über Telnet und später über das WWW. Web-OPACs gehören seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre zur Produktpalette der Anbieter von Bibliothekssystemen. In der „Gründerzeit“ des Internet konnten Bibliotheken durchaus mit dem Mehrwert der bloßen Zugänglichkeit über das Web punkten – ein besonders beliebtes Rechercheinstrument war die Version 1.0 des Katalogs im Netz wohl dennoch nie, was die rasche Abwanderung von Benutzerinnen und Benutzern zu anderen Informationsdienstleistern beweist, wie einschlägige Studien zu bevorzugten Einstiegspunkten in die wissenschaftliche Recherche belegen.
- Lambert Heller
It's a year now since I made the decision to create multiple Twitter accounts in order to try to bring some order to the various Mini-Mes which inhabit the internet. It wasn't an easy decision to take and it hasn't been easy to get my head around my own identities, but one year on, some semblance of order is starting to emerge (...)
- Lambert Heller
Dieser Beitrag präsentiert und evaluiert ein neues, auf Web 2.0-Anwendungen basierendes Lernumgebungsmodell. Wir gehen davon aus, dass der mit den Web 2.0-Tools verbundene technologische Wandel auch zu einem kulturellen Wandel bezüglich des Umgangs mit Kommunikationsformen, Wissen und Lernen geführt hat. Im ersten Teil unserer Arbeit sind die Antworten von e-Learning-Lernern zusammengefasst, die planen, die kreativen Möglichkeiten zu nutzen, die das Web 2.0 für das institutionelle Lernen bietet.
- Lambert Heller
As social tagging applications continuously gain in popularity, it becomes more and more accepted that models and tools for (re-)organizing tags are needed. Some first approaches are already practically implemented. Recently, activities to edit and organize tags have been described as "tag gardening". We discuss different ways to subsequently revise and reedit tags and thus introduce different "gardening activities"; among them models that allow gradually adding semantic structures to folksonomies and/or that combine them with more complex forms of knowledge organization systems. Moreover, power tags are introduced as tag gardening candidates and the personal tag repository TagCare is presented.
- Lambert Heller
'Person' is a very important shared type that describes people in the system. The properties of person are common across all people, i.e. birth date, birth place, relatives. There are over 500,000 typed in the system and more will be added. If someone is missing, please feel free to add them. People will often carry other types as well, such as author, basketball player, or recording artist. Properties that are particular to those pursuits should be included in those types, not in the person type. Similarly, it is recommend that 'birth date' and properties of the person schema not be replicated in other types. Instead, 'person' should be an 'included type' for these types, which means that when a topic is typed 'author' it will also be automatically typed 'person' and the properties of person will be added as well.
- Lambert Heller
Sigil is a multi-platform WYSIWYG ebook editor. It is designed to edit books in ePub format. Now what does it have to offer... * Free and open source software under GPLv3 * Multi-platform: runs on Windows, Linux and Mac * Full Unicode support: everything you see in Sigil is in UTF-16 * Full EPUB spec support * WYSIWYG editing * Multiple Views: Book View, Code View and Split View * Metadata editor with full support for all possible metadata entries (more than 200) with full descriptions for each * Table Of Contents editor * Multi-level TOC support * Book View fully supports the display of any XHTML document possible under the OPS spec * SVG support * Basic XPGT support * Advanced automatic conversion of all imported documents to Unicode * Currently imports TXT, HTML and EPUB files; more will be added with time * Currently exports EPUB and SGF (Sigil native format); more will be added with time
- Lambert Heller
a team portal starter package. What makes it unique is that it's extensible and customizable. This means that you - and everyone - can develop new features for it, add other modules, change the skin, totally re-factor the workflow, and do anything else that you can think up to make Open Atrium meet your exact needs.
- Lambert Heller
Sympathischer kurzer Bericht im Schul-Spiegel-Online über die Web-2.0-lastige Arbeit einer Bibliothekarin an der ZBW Kiel. (Hinweis via Inetbib)
- Lambert Heller
Fulltext search of PDF files both in the Web and Desktop version of Mendeley.
- Martin Fenner
Setting of syncing of PDF files in Mendeley: no files, files from selected collections, all files. You have to set up private groups for file sharing, no anonymous filesharing.
- Martin Fenner
Mendeley can automatically rename PDF files (e.g. author, journal, year). Option of first author only would be nice.
- Martin Fenner
Public collections in Mendeley possible (without PDF files). Can be embedded in other web pages, great for lab web pages. You can subscribe to public collections. Public collections will soon also be available as RSS feeds.
- Martin Fenner
Dashboard gives you new information (e.g. profile updates) of your contacts.
- Martin Fenner
Mendeley Desktop has default "My publications" folder to put in all the papers you authored.
- Martin Fenner
You have to switch back and forth between Mendeley Desktop and Microsoft Word to insert citations. No small popup window as with the other tools.
- Martin Fenner
Shared groups in Mendeley are great to co-author a paper.
- Martin Fenner
Mendeley and CiteULike integrated since April. Next Mendeley release will allow the same synchronization with Zotero.
- Martin Fenner
40.000 documents are added to Mendeley every day, database is doubling every 7 weeks. Once more documents are added, it will be interesting to look at usage statistics. These will be the basis for reading recommendations.
- Martin Fenner
"You have to switch back and forth between Mendeley Desktop and Microsoft Word to insert citations." - Martin, I was under the impression there was an integrated toolbar for Word? Could you ask?
- Heather
I've been thinking about a journal club service (manage members and assign papers/dates) in conjunction with Mendeley and maybe PLoS One (JC coverage as post-publication data/review statistics). Is this a good idea?
- Björn Brembs
Heather, there is a toolbar, but clicking on "insert citation" there opens up Mendeley Desktop.
- Martin Fenner
Bjoern, yes I think so! Passed in on to Jan and Victor standing next to me.
- Martin Fenner
Thanks! I luuuuuuuurve the PDF import thing. Next fall I promise to organize into groups that I will finally share.
- Heather
File renaming = ok, but what about reading/writing xmp metadata? The more interchange we'll have between bib apps,repositories etc. the more usefull this Standard will become.
- Lambert Heller
from iPhone
Fulltext PDF files of references have to be downloaded, then attached to the reference.
- Martin Fenner
Refworks allows sharing of references (individual folders or all references). Sharing has many options, I like the RSS feed of 10 most recently added references. Sharing works via secret URL, no Refworks license or password necessary.
- Martin Fenner
Write-N-Cite Refworks plugin for Windows works offline, but currently read-only.
- Martin Fenner
Attachment options (i.e. whether or not to allow sharing of PDF files) in Refworks can be customized by the institution.
- Martin Fenner
Refworks allows direct search of many databases using Z39.50 protocol.
- Martin Fenner
Refworks requires an institutional license.
- Martin Fenner
many fields such as authors, sources are hyperlinked
- Nathalie Cornee
Refworks allows fulltext search of txt and pdf attachments.
- Martin Fenner
What about a "Shared Area" with public references from all users, across Campus borders? Maierhofer mentioned that idea in a talk at HU Berlin ca 2 years ago.
- Lambert Heller
from iPhone
Can have italics in records in Refworks
- Patti Biggs
Dear Mr. Heller, yes I remember our conversation in Berlin. This is still on our agenda.I will contact you off-line to give you an update. Can you please send me your current email address, as the one I have does not seem to work anymore? aaron.maierhofer@refworks-cos.com
- Frank Norman
"ArchivePress is a blog-archiving project being undertaken by the University of London Computer Centre and the British Library Digital Preservation department, funded by the JISC Information Environment Programme under its Rapid Innovation Grants Call (03/09). The project will explore practical issues around the archiving of weblog content, focusing on blogs as records of institutional activity and corporate memory. As an alternative to the web crawling/harvesting approach of the Internet Archive and the UK Web Archive, ArchivePress will test the viability of using RSS feeds and blog APIs to harvest blog content (including comments, embedded content and metadata). The archived content will be stored and managed using instances of Wordpress, thereby maintaining the blogs’ native data structures, formats and relationships. We hope to develop tools and methodology that will enable organisations to use simple, free, open source blogging software to manage a central archive..."
- Lambert Heller
"...Linked Data is exactly what I tried to describe as One single web page as the single identifier of every book, author or subject. ... Whereas the World Wide Web links documents (pages, files, images), which are basically resources about things, (”Information Resources” in Semantic Web terms), Linked Data (or the Semantic Web) links raw data and real life things (”Non-Information Resources”). ... Linked Data is a methodology for providing relationships between things (data, concepts and documents) anywhere on the web, using URI’s for identifying, RDF for describing and HTTP for publishing these things and relationships, in a way that they can be interpreted and used by humans and software."
- Lambert Heller
Monitoring deutschsprachiger Twitter-Beiträge, die eines der folgenden Stichworte enthalten: #oa, #oanetzwerk, Openaccess, "Open Access", Heidelbergerappell und "Heidelberger Appell". Auch als ATOM-Feed, Widget etc. - http://www.google.com/reader...
Monitoring deutschsprachiger Twitter-Beiträge, die eines der folgenden Stichworte enthalten: #oa, #oanetzwerk, Openaccess, "Open Access", Heidelbergerappell und "Heidelberger Appell". Auch als ATOM-Feed, Widget etc.
- Lambert Heller
Monitoring deutschsprachiger Twitter- und Blog-Beiträge, die eines der folgenden Stichworte enthalten: #oa (nur Twitter), oanetzwerk, Openaccess, "Open Access", Heidelbergerappell und "Heidelberger Appell". Auch als ATOM-Feed, Widget etc. (Blog-Beiträg... - http://www.google.com/reader...
Monitoring deutschsprachiger Twitter- und Blog-Beiträge, die eines der folgenden Stichworte enthalten: #oa (nur Twitter), oanetzwerk, Openaccess, "Open Access", Heidelbergerappell und "Heidelberger Appell". Auch als ATOM-Feed, Widget etc. (Blog-Beiträge via Google Blogsearch)
- Lambert Heller
OPML-Datei zum Monitoring deutschsprachiger Twitter- und Blog-Beiträge, die eines der folgenden Stichworte enthalten: #oa (nur Twitter), oanetzwerk, Openaccess, "Open Access", Heidelbergerappell und "Heidelberger Appell". (Blog-Beiträge via Google Blog... - http://www.google.com/reader...
OPML-Datei zum Monitoring deutschsprachiger Twitter- und Blog-Beiträge, die eines der folgenden Stichworte enthalten: #oa (nur Twitter), oanetzwerk, Openaccess, "Open Access", Heidelbergerappell und "Heidelberger Appell". (Blog-Beiträge via Google Blogsearch)
- Lambert Heller
Monitoring deutschsprachiger Blog-Beiträge, die eines der folgenden Stichworte enthalten: oanetzwerk, Openaccess, "Open Access", Heidelbergerappell und "Heidelberger Appell". Auch als ATOM-Feed, Widget etc. (via Google Blogsearch) - http://www.google.com/reader...
Monitoring deutschsprachiger Blog-Beiträge, die eines der folgenden Stichworte enthalten: oanetzwerk, Openaccess, "Open Access", Heidelbergerappell und "Heidelberger Appell". Auch als ATOM-Feed, Widget etc. (via Google Blogsearch)
- Lambert Heller
The point is that mainstream scholarship (Nature Chemistry is certainly an example of that) is able and willing to use Web2.0 references when these are the most appropriate. There are very few examples of mindblowingly original ideas. People working in related areas tend to come up with similar ideas. In a world where any of your competitors can blog their ideas as soon as they think of them, hoarding ideas might be the more dangerous choice. It doesn't matter what you think about the professional status of blogs. It doesn't matter most scientists don't blog. The only thing that matters is that at least one of your competitors is willing to blog their research and that the traditional journals in your field are willing to accept blog posts (and other Web2.0 publication formats) as valid references.
- Lambert Heller
also capture the entire page (if you need to scroll down a bunch). With fireshot you can also annotate by drawing on it, writing on it, etc. You can also blur out user names or other parts. It's great for creating tutorials
- Christina Pikas
Thanks for pointing me to Screengrab; installed this week, just what I need. Fireshot looks good too, but overkill for my needs.
- Neil Saunders
Zwischen dem Bibliotheksverbund Bayern (BVB) und dem Kooperativen Bibliotheksverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (KOBV) besteht seit Ende 2007 eine Strategische Allianz (...). Ende 2008 wurde das erste Entwicklungsprojekt "Literaturverwaltungsprogramme" abgeschlossen, dessen Ergebnisse in dieser Handreichung in Form von Handlungsempfehlungen für Bibliotheken vorgestellt werden. Ziel des Projekts war es, den Datenaustausch zwischen den Bibliotheks- und Verbundkatalogen des BVB und KOBV und gängigen Literaturverwaltungsprogrammen zu optimieren. Neben Handlungsempfehlungen für die Implementierung neuer Exportschnittstellen und die Verbesserung bestehender Exportmöglichkeiten werden Hinweise auf verbesserte Nutzerführung gegeben. Die Empfehlungen beziehen sich vorwiegend auf den Datenaustausch zwischen den Bibliothekssystemen Aleph 500, MetaLib und WebOPAC/InfoGuide und den Literaturverwaltungsprogrammen Citavi, EndNote, RefWorks und Zotero.
- Lambert Heller
Anlass der Gründung eines Arbeitskreises Open Access im September 2005 war die Tatsache, dass die Leibniz-Gemeinschaft ebenso wie die anderen Wissenschaftsorganisationen die "Berliner Erklärung" unterzeichnet hat und sich damit verpflichtet hat, die Entwicklung des Open Access-Prozesses aktiv zu unterstützen und voranzutreiben. In diesem Zusammenhang erscheint es notwendig und sinnvoll, eine grundlegende Position der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft als ganzes zu Open Access zu entwickeln und den weiteren Prozess dauerhaft zu begleiten.
- Lambert Heller
Sehr lesenswerter Artikel. Vor dem Hintergrund der Krise der US-Zeitungen und der damit zusammenhängenden Diskussion über Weblogs, anzeigenfinanzierte News-Aggregation etc. beschreibt Nielsen das Wissenschaftsverlagswesen als einen Markt kurz vor (oder zu Beginn der) Krise. Der Artikel endet mit einer schönen Aufzählung nahender Innovationen, deren Nutzen über die traditionellen Funktionen der Journals deutlich hinausgehen wird. M.E. wir die grundlegende und "innovationsfreundliche" Rolle von Open Access von Nielsen leicht unterbewertet, einschließlich der Rolle von Linked Open Data.
- Lambert Heller