I don't know if anyone has noticed this, but a colleague of mine pointed out the Google Image Labeler. The is a pretty cool idea. Google has turned tagging into a game where you are partnered with someone else and the two of you have to try to match tags to images. Very addictive and smart. This is a way to add a bit more precision to tagging. This could be something useful for libraries.
Yes maybe some duplicate text so it slowest night on you terry.. thank. http://ka-blog.com
Comment by Terry Ballard on October 14, 2008 at 1:16pm
I work the reference desk on Thursday nights. It is by far the slowest night, and I can go hours without any question. Guess what happens when I take the chance and sign up for Image Labeling? Judging by some of the point counts, there are people who fill entire days with this.
Research report in Sociology of Law (Nov 2009):
Social Norms and Intellectual Property – Online norms and the European legal development.
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Fedja Kulenovic Working on several projects related to Web 2.0. Reading for Ubuntu and Library 2.0 for Peacekeepers.
I never got around to thanking you Leslie.
I'm still working on my report for that week, and it was very valuable input I got.
I got to see Impireal and lse.
Some of the things I can use for our own library, but also some don'ts.
It didn't seem li...
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