Category: internet
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data visualisation & visual culture – information aesthetics
data visualisation & visual culture – information aesthetics I just found a fantasic site, that like the Atlas of Cyberspace, maps dataflow on the Internet (thanks to Lev Monovich for the link). The field is called 'infor aesthetics…check it out!
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Online Projects from the National Archives of Australia
Uncommon Lives: Biographies of famous and not so famous Australians uncommonlives.naa.gov.au Documenting a Democracy: Our nation's 110 key constititional documents foundingdocs.gov.au Australia's Prime Ministers: Portal to records on our 25 Prime Ministers primeministers.naa.gov.au Our History: Celebrating the National Archives' first 60 years ourhistory.naa.gov.au Vrroom: Virtual reading room for teachers and students. vrroom.naa.gov.au
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Academic Citation Tool for WordPress
http://academicsandbox.com/ I found a fantastic plugin for WordPress that reveals to others how to academically cite postings on your WordPress blog. What a wonderful contribution from the opensourse community! (from Jeremy Douglass). This is an experiment I coded in a few minutes using WordPress template tags, then added to the Single Post template page. Next…
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Tim O’Reilly handles it well
If anything, this ‘global’ blog-conversation concerning the term ‘web2.0’ is an excellent (and ironic) case-study of the power of the ‘real-time-web’ (or Web2.0). Read on… Tim O’Reilly handles it well — almost » mathewingram.com/work I hope Tim O’Reilly’s houseboating trip on Lake Powell was relaxing, because he came back to a boatload of stress as…