The spectrum of scholarly resources
As someone who dislikes unhelpful binaries like librarian versus archivist and scholarly versus not scholarly, I enthusiastically teach an exercise introduced to me by a Yale colleague that introduces...
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“In this I join two friends and colleagues who’ve made related calls. Siva Vaidhyanathan has coined the phrase “Critical Information Studies” to describe an emerging “transfield” concerned with...
View ArticleStep 1, take the iPad out of the box (Primer)
Technology is ubiquitous! Tablets are so easy to use! No one needs any advice about how to use digital tools and devices – ever! Working in higher education debunked such myths. Recently, iPads have...
View ArticleFIRED UP.
I did a research session for an education class just after the second presidential debate. No better object lesson than to imbue in students how the skills we learn in doing research for academic...
View ArticleSocial Media: Inventory & Reflections (Updated)
Last week, I had the pleasure of teaching a research education section on social media for a Division I tutorial class. The class will contribute to a Tumblr that compiles theater reviews from around...
View ArticleAutomate Me
If 2012 was my year of the iPad, then 2013 is my year of automation. I credit ProfHacker for many things in my development as a technologist, and I am going to add automation to the list. I started my...
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