at YULBlog. Patrick has some ideas of his own and wants input from the group as well. He writes, “aucune, toutes, quelques une ou des idées complètement autres pourraient être mises en place, j’aimerais avoir votre opinion sur celles-ci et vos propres idées si idées il y a.” Loosely translated, that means, “none, all, some, or completely different ideas could be put in place. I’d like your opinion on these ideas and your own, if you have any.”
Archives for 2004
CIPPIC
– aka the Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic – has announced the iCommons Canada Project to bring Creative Commons licenses into conformity with Canadian law. There’s going to be a launch party on Sept. 30 in Ottawa as well. Road Trip! Road trip?
This weekend!
Zeke’s is having a vernissage for Toly Kouroumalis on Saturday. I have other plans, but you go and tell him I sent you.
Trying out
FeedBurner for a bit. Not sure yet as to the extent of the service, but I think offloading the details of this stuff is a good idea. And the stuff they’re working on with Flickr seems very interesting. Extremely interesting, in fact.
Clay Shirky at Many-to-Many
Community != content. I have been fighting with librarian-types over this sort of thing for a while now, and it’s an uphill battle, not in the least because they have all the resources (and cred) afforded to an accepted academic discipline behind them. But make no mistake – understanding this is the beginning of understanding how to successfully do so-called “knowledge management”. [got there via Stewart, whose comments were right on as well]
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