Columbus, Ohio On Feb. 4-5, 2009 the MSP2 (Middle School Portal) Advisory Board met at at COSI. For a portal that is dedicated to making quality STEM resources widely available, and FUN for middle school instruction, the venue could not have been chosen better. COSI has thrilled nearly 19 million visitors with exhibits and hands-on […]
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Sun PASIG Highlights: Preserving the World As It Is, and the World As It Will Be
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 3:52 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Baltimore, MD Is there anyone out there who has an in-box, spam filter, hard drive, or update feed that is not brimming with outdated, digital junk? And are you even sure about whether it’s junk or not? Like old string, your institution may have a particular reason for keeping a collection of regularly updated data. […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Fedora, General, Media, Open Source, Repositories, Science, Social Studies, Technology, preservation
SPARC IR: Evolution and Adoption of Online Scholarly Publishing Models
Monday, November 24th, 2008 11:01 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Printed scholarly publications in the main reading room at the New York Public Library. © 2008 Carol Minton Morris
Baltimore, MD SPARC IR morning “Campus Publishing Strategies” sessions focused on making use of, and understanding the evolution of scholarly publishing as a platform for scholarly discourse as well as a process for developing intellectual products. […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Fedora, Media, Open Source, Repositories, Science, Social Studies, Technology, preservation
SPARC IR, Sun PASIG: Towering Content, Now What?
Thursday, November 20th, 2008 6:08 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
The Bromo-Seltzer Tower in Baltimore, Maryland. © by James G. Howes, 2008.
Baltimore, MD Bromo-Seltzer was invented in this town by Captain Isaac Emerson. To celebrate his tummy-taming elixir he built a clock tower in 1911 that was intended to look like the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. The Baltimore version included a marvelous 51-foot […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Fedora, Media, Open Source, Repositories, Science, Social Studies, Technology, preservation
The Future of News Preservation—Libraries, Archives, and Now Google—Go “On the Record”
Monday, October 27th, 2008 4:21 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
New York, NY Will tracking pop stars and images of swirling hurricanes on cell phones and through social networking sites become what future generations think of as “news”? Over 100 media representatives, librarians, academics and technology specialists gathered at the New York Public Library to talk about preserving news for future scholars on Oct. […]
Posted in Topics: Fedora, General, Media, Repositories, Science, Social Studies, Technology, preservation
NSDL Annual Meeting 08: Where in the World is Fedora
Saturday, September 27th, 2008 3:41 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
Since 2000 National Science Digital Library (NSDL) projects and partners have demonstrated multiple ways to provide high quality resources and tools that support innovations in teaching and learning. This year’s NSDL Annual Meeting promises to highlight even more of these ongoing cyberlearning initiatives that in total have increased the educational value of national investment in […]
Posted in Topics: Annual Meeting 08, Education, Fedora, Repositories, Social Studies, Technology
NSDL Annual Meeting 2008
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008 3:43 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
This year’s Annual Meeting with the theme “STEM Research and Education in Action” will be held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. from September 30 - October 2, 2008.
The schedule includes presentations and overviews from NSDL Pathways and partners who are implementing NSDL resources and tools for K12 and undergraduate classrooms nationwide. Stay tuned to this […]
Posted in Topics: Annual Meeting 08, Education, Mathematics, Open Source, Repositories, Science, Social Studies, physics
American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Summer Meeting
Thursday, August 21st, 2008 12:48 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
“Invisibility. Teleportation. Mind reading. Psychokinesis. Time travel. Star ships. Parallel universes. Normally, these would be dismissed by scientists as being impossible. One hundred years ago, the same was thought about lasers, televisions and visiting outer space.” This is the first sentence of Michio Kaku’s abstract from his presentation to AAPT entitled, “Physics of the […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Mathematics, Repositories, Science, Social Studies, Technology, physics
RepoCamp at the Library of Congress
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 3:07 pm
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
If you cross Amazon.com CTO Verner Vogels’, “Two Pizza Team Rule” with what David Flanders, Project Manager, The Bloomsbury Colleges, and organizer of the summer of 2008 “Repository Road Shows,” compares to “Penny Universities” of the 18th century that were often convened in taverns, or to the work life of Shakespeare who more than likely […]
Posted in Topics: Education, Fedora, Open Source, Repositories, Science
The Petabyte Problem: Scrubbing, Curating and Publishing Big Data
Friday, June 20th, 2008 6:57 am
Written by: Carol Minton Morris
One strategy for classifying the millions of galaxies mapped by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey was to open the Galaxy Zoo, invite the public to look at the new creatures, and give them tools to record their observations.
When Alex Szalay is not considering improved strategies for managing and sharing big data, and how that […]
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Posted in Topics: Education, Fedora, General, Media, Repositories, Science, Technology, preservation
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