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Gator Nation’s Day of the Dead

laurien @ October 30, 2007 # No Comment Yet

UF’s public awareness campaign is “The University of Florida is the foundation for The Gator Nation” and then sub-campaign taglines like “The Gator Nation is everywhere.” While it does sound a little sci-fi overlord-esque, it’s actually true in that UF does have land everywhere and does have projects conducted all over the state and all [...]

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Caribbean Libraries in the 21st Century: Changes, Challenges, and Choices

laurien @ October 28, 2007 # No Comment Yet

UF is a partner in the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC), so I was excited to see that the book Caribbean Libraries in the 21st Century: Changes, Challenges, and Choices edited by Shamin Renwick and Cheryl Peltier-Davis is available. The table of contents with all twenty-five chapter titles and authors is listed on the [...]

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Mindmaps

laurien @ October 28, 2007 # 2 Comments

This is the mindmap I made for the Baldwin Digital Library Project using Mind42, which is a new online mindmapping service. Mind42 is free and allows for collaboration, so it’s a nice service for many uses. However, I’m hoping to find something that will display the nodes in motion (like the Visual Thesaurus but I’m [...]

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Google Cover View

laurien @ October 28, 2007 # No Comment Yet

I’m obviously behind in my fan-reading of all things Google because I just noticed that they have Walter Crane’s Line and Form online (and I was planning to scan it next week when I noticed I couldn’t find it online to view or purchase easily). They don’t seem to have the cover of it, either [...]

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Open Access and Institutional Repositories

laurien @ October 25, 2007 # No Comment Yet

On November 15, Stephanie Haas (the Assistant Director for UF’s Digital Library Center) and Matt Mariner (our Institutional Repository coordinator) will be presenting at UF on UF’s Institutional Repository. Underlying their presentation and the IR itself is Open Access. Open Access is the academic’s version of Open Source, it demands that scholarly materials be presented [...]

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Grebo Mask and Evocative Objects

laurien @ October 22, 2007 # No Comment Yet

UF’s Digital Library Center has digitized this Grebo Mask. I’m not a mask expert of any sort, but the description tells that the Grebo Mask is possibly Kru (Liberia and Ivory Coast), in the shape of a bird with four eyes, representing a seer (Wood) circa 1960.
The Grebo Mask alone is a beautiful artifact, but [...]

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Smathers Libraries to sponsor GIS Day events November 14

laurien @ October 18, 2007 # No Comment Yet

The Spatial Information Services Unit of the George A. Smathers Libraries is hosting UF’s inaugural GIS Day on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. This all day event will showcase the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to the academic community and the public. The event [...]

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Comics Exhibits on the Web

laurien @ October 18, 2007 # No Comment Yet

In working on some of the comics materials here and setting up the Alice exhibit, I was looking at other online exhibits and kept stumbling across online comics exhibits. Each of these are different in terms of material covered and scope, but together these are absolutely fantastic for comics research.
The exhibits I’ve found so [...]

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Yahoo Improves Web Search

laurien @ October 15, 2007 # No Comment Yet

Yahoo recently improved their web search to by adding related terms and other possible searches in a directory-esque structure for general searches. The change means that general searches bring up the other concepts. This is an interesting and useful change because it will likely help people improve their searches and their search abilities by teaching [...]

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Afterlife of Alice in Wonderland Exhibit Open!

laurien @ October 15, 2007 # No Comment Yet

The Afterlife of Alice in Wonderland Exhibit is now open. The exhibit website has some of the text and images, and it’s here. The exhibit also has a video on Youtube and a huge slideshow with images from the exhibit materials.

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