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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: Scanner for ebook cannot tell its 'arms' from its 'anus'
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Saturday, May 03, 2014. Scanner for ebook cannot tell its 'arms' from its 'anus'. Scanner for ebook cannot tell its 'arms' from its 'anus'. A technical problem with optical character recognition software creates some awkward moments in romantic novels theguardian.com. On the same shelf. Top 5 embarrassing misprints theguardian.com. You'd think the substitution of anuses for arms. 1 The Wicked Bible. 2 Ground black people. 3 Jonathan Franzen's massive parade of typos. 4 Like chips in the sea. Akbani Infor...
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: February 2015
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Monday, February 16, 2015. 8216;Digital Dark Age’ could see our most precious memories consigned to dust – Vint Cerf. One of the “fathers of the internet” has warned that images and documents we store on computers may disappear from history as the ongoing digital revolution makes older hardware and. Vint Cerf, a vice president at Google, made his remarks during a science conference, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in San Jose, California. Posted by M Taher. Links to this post.
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: August 2013
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013. Organization of Islamic Knowledge by Haroon Idrees. Found two intensive research articles on the subject, both by by Haroon Idrees @ Academia.edu. Library Classification Systems and Organization of Islamic Knowledge: Current Global Scenario and Optimal Solution. Classification of library materials on Islam: a literature survey. On the same shelf:. Posted by M Taher. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Best Practices; Laws. Resource of the Week. Akbani Informatics: A ...
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: June 2015
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Thursday, June 11, 2015. IT professional careers: is being a generalist a dead end option? The generalists’ big advantage over most specialists is that they have an understanding of the fundamental requirements and interactions of most of the AOCs involved, not just a single one, and thus can often resolve problems that specialists are not equipped by their training to do. Being a generalist is an AOC that will NEVER die, but it IS a difficult one to master! Posted by M Taher. Links to this post. Akbani ...
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: ‘Digital Dark Age’ could see our most precious memories consigned to dust – Vint Cerf
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Monday, February 16, 2015. 8216;Digital Dark Age’ could see our most precious memories consigned to dust – Vint Cerf. One of the “fathers of the internet” has warned that images and documents we store on computers may disappear from history as the ongoing digital revolution makes older hardware and. Vint Cerf, a vice president at Google, made his remarks during a science conference, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, in San Jose, California. Posted by M Taher. Best Practices; Laws.
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: Information, information everywhere but not a drop to sync!!!
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Information, information everywhere but not a drop to sync! Here are two articles relating to information access (and the hassles that come in the same package). This is a telling tale of haves, who have to go thro' hope, resiliency, perseverance and much more (if they are not bored) in making their ends meet! Can you hear me now? Locked in the Ivory Tower: Why JSTOR Imprisons Academic Research. By Laura McKenna, theatlantic.com. Image courtesy: novamind.com). Posted by M Taher.
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: IT professional careers: is being a generalist a dead end option?
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Thursday, June 11, 2015. IT professional careers: is being a generalist a dead end option? The generalists’ big advantage over most specialists is that they have an understanding of the fundamental requirements and interactions of most of the AOCs involved, not just a single one, and thus can often resolve problems that specialists are not equipped by their training to do. Being a generalist is an AOC that will NEVER die, but it IS a difficult one to master! Posted by M Taher. Best Practices; Laws. My We...
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: May 2014
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Information, information everywhere but not a drop to sync! Here are two articles relating to information access (and the hassles that come in the same package). This is a telling tale of haves, who have to go thro' hope, resiliency, perseverance and much more (if they are not bored) in making their ends meet! Can you hear me now? Locked in the Ivory Tower: Why JSTOR Imprisons Academic Research. By Laura McKenna, theatlantic.com. Image courtesy: novamind.com). Posted by M Taher.
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: September 2013
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Sunday, September 15, 2013. Frequently Asked Questions in Libraries - Role of Knowledge Managers. Reading now: Unshelved Volume 6: Frequently Asked Questions. On the same shelf:. Frequently Asked Questions - Ohio State University Libraries. Posted by M Taher. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Best Practices; Laws. Resource of the Week. Optical character recognition (OCR). Librarians as Knowledge Managers. Published by Akbani Informatics. Job Search The Canadian Way. Akbani Informatics: A fu...
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Librarians as Knowledge Managers: How Data Mining Uncovered Rampant Scientific Plagiarism and Fraud
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014. How Data Mining Uncovered Rampant Scientific Plagiarism and Fraud. How Data Mining Uncovered Rampant Scientific Plagiarism and Fraud, Harold “Skip” Garner. The author wanted to build software that would navigate medical jargon. He ended up uncovering widespread plagiarism and hundreds of millions of dollars in potential fraud. Posted by M Taher. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Best Practices; Laws. Resource of the Week. Optical character recognition (OCR). Review: Samsung ...