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[Gadgetell - The Tech News, Reviews, and Interesting Things Blog] The latest addition to Live.com is their new Academic search. The new search will be great for those of you doing research papers (related to computer science, physics, or electrical engineering).
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UBC Google Scholar Blog.folio: Import/ export citations: the preview pane should save time for searchers when importing. View bibliographic information in BibTeX or EndNote format first, then copy and paste citations into your management software program. (via Cosmos)
Baby Boomer Librarian: Microsoft is providing final notifications to customers to end the extended security update support for these products." [emphasis added] (via Cosmos)
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Baby Boomer Librarian: Random thoughts and ideas of a babyboomer librarian in the early years of the 21st century. My name is Bill Drew and I was once told by a friend and fellow librarian,"You are a lightning rod for comments and discussion." My response was,"I am well grounded." I am also proud to say that I am a LIBERAL and a registered Democrat. (via Cosmos)
Sprague WebLog: How does SR help customer satisfaction The amount of money you spend on customer service investments, like phone/email/IVR support, doesn't do much to help customer satisfaction, according to a report by Zachary McGeary, from Jupiter Research. He also notes that 80% of the customer service execs they surveyed don't have plans to deploy voice-enabled IVR. (via Cosmos)
[Websearchguide.ca] Internet News: Why Titans like Microsoft Want to Talk to Librarians in UBC Google Scholar Blog: Folio (Apr 8) -- Dean Giustini, a librarian at the UBC medical school, had a preview and gave his critique. One positive: Microsoft will publish a list of what it indexes, unlike Google who won't divulge its coverage.
[Webtoolsforlearners.blogspot.com] WebToolsforLearners: February 2006: And instead of a being merely a new ”tool, the power of the Web2.0 world and experiences like blogging is based upon the realization that information is no longer static and ”owned by one individual or group. Information is collaborative and forever being added to or challenged or evolved.
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