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In the last few weeks, Twitter lists have appeared on the scene. I've seen a few useful bits and bobs about the lists and how they might be used (Mashable has some good ideas) but the thing that s...
There has been some discussion recently about mechanisms for remote or bulk deposit in repositories and similar services. David Flanders ran a very thought provoking and lively show and tell meetin...
C-Link is new search tool for finding new unknown concepts that lay on a path between two known concepts. A demo of C-Link available here is set up to search Wikipedia with the ability to export yo...
Google Wave is a new web-based collaboration tool that's notoriously difficult to understand. This guide will help. Here you'll learn how to use Google Wave to get things done with your group. Beca...
Instead I’ll raise the question of the network as the platform in the context of the futures for educational resource repositories. I’ll suggest that as experts predict further cuts in the public ...
A version of the Creative Commons licensing scheme adapted for the UK's legal landscape will be formally launched in London on Wednesday evening. Creative Commons was first developed by US academi...
Get Your Files Out of Google Docs With New Export Options: "... today, Google announced the “Convert, Zip and Download” feature in Google Docs to tackle this challenge. The new features make it a s...
Russell Stannard, a THE Award winner for his work with ICT, offers practical tips on how to increase the visibility of a website with your open education resources There is nothing new about the i...
JISC has this week become a founding member of the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), joining those representing the UK. Taking inspiration from the European DRIVER1 repositories pr...
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