
Why you should judge a book by its cover
Everyone knows the saying “don’t judge a book by its cover”. In his two Ted Talks, book designer Chip Kidd, … Why you should judge a book by its cover
Everyone knows the saying “don’t judge a book by its cover”. In his two Ted Talks, book designer Chip Kidd, … Why you should judge a book by its cover
Recently, there was an interesting article on TheDigitalShift.com about South Carolina State Library’s launch of a Social Media Library and … Exploring Social Media (Libraries)
I stumbled across a fun article today which proves two things: It’s good to think outside the box a bit … Blogging lessons from Bruce
While DUX is not directly responsible for the Libraries’ social media presence (primarily Twitter and Facebook at this point), social … Social Is As Social Does: What Libraries Can Learn from Cory Booker and Ben & Jerry’s
Wolfram Alpha is different than most other search engines because it is known as an answer engine — by computing … Wolfram Alpha Analyzes Facebook
Everybody’s tweeting these days! Libraries, university departments, local mom-and-pop businesses, mega-corporations, even actual human beings. Twitter can be a great … Writing for the Web: Tip o’the Week – Twitter
Ask a Librarian, the Wells Library’s online reference service, has long graced the banner of every IU Libraries page. Last … Ask a Librarian to their Face(book)
Project Information Literacy (PIL) is a long-term national research study based out of the University of Washington’s Information School. The … Student technology use during crunch time
I recently attended the LITA National Forum in St. Louis, and found that my experience was much better because of … A Tweeta’ at LITA: 13 Tips for Using Twitter to Enhance your Conference Experience
Love it or hate it, sometimes you just have to crack open PowerPoint (or Keynote, for you Mac users) and … Getting the word out: putting your slides online