“Research Without Borders: Big Open Data” Review
Big Open Data was the focus of the second event on December 4 in the 2014-2015 academic school year’s panel discussion series at Columbia University, Research Without Borders. Co-sponsored by […]
Big Open Data was the focus of the second event on December 4 in the 2014-2015 academic school year’s panel discussion series at Columbia University, Research Without Borders. Co-sponsored by […]
Universal access to all knowledge is what Brewster Kahle, Digital Librarian and founder of the Internet Archive, has been working towards for over twenty-five years. After graduating from MIT in the […]
After a discussion about the conceptual entity-relationship model, FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) in one of my classes last week, I was reminded of a lecture I attended in undergrad […]
Well, Banned Books Week 2012 has officially come to a close. In honor of its 30th successful year, I thought I’d leave you with this gem to remember it by until 2013: John […]
In case you are unfamiliar, earlier this month the Governor of Georgia announced his plans to close public access to the Georgia State Archives by November 1 of this year […]