Since becoming a manager for my company in mid-2007 our team has gone through a Share Point revolution. Early on, we saw the potential for this under-used tool, but had little experience using it. We found the following uses to be helpful to us as a Content Development Team Wiki – MS Share Point wiki capabilities pale in comparison to [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘digital content’
March 12, 2009
Intro, Twitterverse, and Virtual Trade Shows
In today’s Twitterverse we want content crunched into 140 characters and updated often; instant feedback preferably through a portable device. So, it is in that spirit, I keep this post (and others) short & sweet. As Strunk & White once said: “Rule 17 – omit needless words.” An article from E-content, the Jan/Feb 2009 issue titled, Virtual Tradeshows: [...]

April 8, 2009
Libraries of the Future Lend Kindle Titles and Devices
Library Journal posted an article about the mixed response from Amazon over whether a library can lend a Kindle device with books loaded onto it. An Amazon sales rep said “yes,” Amazon officials said “no,” but the law may say otherwise. The first sale doctrine is a copyright defense, codified in 17 USC 109, which [...]
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