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Tag Archives: Digital Libraries
More on Social Media Classroom
I promised in a previous post that I would document my experience using Social Media Classroom for my Digital Libraries course, and here it is, almost Spring Break, and I haven’t revisited the topic. So here we go. In fact, … Continue reading
My adventures with Social Media Classroom
I’m using Social Media Classroom for my Digital Libraries course this semester. Why? Why not. Yes, it’s a new tool to learn, my students aren’t familiar with it, so it will be a learning curve for all of us. But … Continue reading
Thoughts on the DuraSpace Press Release
I’m sure everyone who pays even a small amount of attention to digital libraries has already seen this press release: Fedora Commons and DSpace Foundation Join Together to Create DuraSpace⢠Organization I have to admit that when I first saw … Continue reading