Archive for August, 2007

in which I ask for your advice

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Dear Blog Readers,
Most of you are far, far cleverer than I am in many ways, not the least of which is your knowledge of all things technological. It dawned on me just recently that instead of muddling around on my own, I might get some advice from the biblioblogosphere. And so, dear bibliobloggers, […]

information labels

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

I said something to this effect last week on Uncontrolled Vocabulary, but it bears repeating.
ACRLog discusses algorithmic attempts to authenticate online information, touching on, among other things, the recent Wired story about the Wikipedia Scanner, which mines IP addresses from Wikipedia edits to find out just who’s saying that Diebold never makes mistakes or what […]