Open Source Software and Rhetorical Questions about the Internet's Future

This is a long title to actually say, "Random stuff about technology that crosses my mind."

Monday, February 14, 2011

Watson: Man Vs. Machine on 'Jeopardy!'

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(Title linked.) Also, read this because it's cool and it deals with metadata/controlled vocabulary.
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Learn to write, computer geeks!

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I read a lot of posts from computer geeks. Heck, I interact with a lot of computer geeks. I could begin posting here some discussion of RAI...
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Friday, January 28, 2011

Usability Testing: What gets tested, what gets usabilified?

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Should usability research be performed through grounded theory--where results of a usability test determine how the product gets changed--or...
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Learning through observation

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I am enrolled in a usability research course this semester, and my first assignment for class was to conduct a site visit, to observe someon...
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Geographic Representation of Cultural Identity in Digital Projects and Digital Preservation

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Digital projects and preservation require a variety of high-level skill sets, a lot of continuing education, and much expensive equipment. I...
Sunday, October 10, 2010

Keeping Up with Your Homework, and Why It's Important

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Although I have worked in technology for 14 years--from high school, through college, through grad school, through full-time employment--my ...
Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Wikis, Blogs, Articles, Peer-Review Processes

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When I was in a meeting today, someone asked for proof that another person is an expert in his field; he requested that this proof appear in...
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My work at the Southwest Collection has provided me with a unique insight into archival digitization practices in digital preservation and access development. I believe that open source software is the future of technology, and the future will never come if we don't push ourselves to learn these technologies.
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