Two more libraries in CUNY, John Jay and BMCC, have decided to join Baruch, Brooklyn, Hunter, and the Graduate Center in sharing a QuestionPoint subscription for chat and e-mail reference services. The latest libraries to join will likely go live on the service this fall.
Labels: chat reference, collaboration, digital reference, email reference, QuestionPoint
Laura Cohen said today on her blog, Library 2.0, that she's launched a wiki, the URL Clearinghouse, that should make it easier for EZ Proxy admins to keep track of how to create database URLS.
Labels: databases EZ_Proxy
A blog carnival is a selective aggregator of topical blogs and a fun way to find out about blogs. Today, I saw a posting for the carnival of the infosciences. I just subscribed, so I can't really comment yet. The link to the RSS feed is http://blogcarnival.com/bc/feed_68.html
Labels: blog carnivals
Lee LeFever has posted yet another great video explaining web 2.0 technology. This time, he turns to explain social bookmarking and uses del.icio.us as an example.
Labels: social bookmarking, videos