I am John Calvin.
“You’re the most intellectual and thoroughly intense theologian on the block. You know what you’re talking about and you recommend […]
“You’re the most intellectual and thoroughly intense theologian on the block. You know what you’re talking about and you recommend […]
How can you separate a legitimate security threat from routine traffic? A recently upgraded software product can help. Computer security
David Weinberger reports on his talk to a bunch of librarians. The discussion eventually turned to “whether there can be
Since the beginning of National Novel Writing Month, I’ve written about 12,000 words of “Fatal Exception” – my dot com
I’m looking forward to the arrival of this book on the freelance writing life by Mat Coward: Success and How
Weinberger posts some interesting historical notes on how the usage of the term ‘information’ has changed since the advent of
Help Project Gutenberg build its collection of digital documents by proofreading or scanning public-domain texts at Distributed Proofreaders.
Gareth Branwyn offers a number of solid tips on writing well (or, as he calls it, sucks-less writing). (thanks, BoingBoing)
This ALA Journal article spells out the top 10 reasons to be a librarian.
MIT and HP this week unveiled a digital library project called DSpace. The system is designed to be a manageable