Archive for ◊ 2010 ◊

Running Windows XP? No Internet Explorer 9 For You
Thursday, September 16th, 2010 | Author:

Windows© Internet Explorer 9 BetaYesterday the IE9 Beta was released so you may want to download it and start testing. However, if you’re still on XP, you’re out of luck:

imagesAccording to The Register, Ryan Gavin, senior director of IE business and marketing, confirmed that "Microsoft would not put IE9 hardware acceleration features in the current version of its browser, IE8, or back port IE9 to older PCs running Windows XP."

The full story is on Read Write Web.

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Libraries & Translateracy
Monday, September 13th, 2010 | Author:

500x_4188650807_ed97db4214There’s not all that much I can add to this wonderful article from Lifehacker regarding upgrading your RAM. I’ve not actually done that in a while so I’ll admit that I didn’t know you couldn’t mix different DDR types in the same machine. If you don’t know what that means, then this article is for you.

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Register now for Library Camp Nebraska III
Monday, July 19th, 2010 | Author:

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The site for Library Camp Nebraska III is now live. Again this year Library Camp is presented as a pre-conference of the Nebraska Library Association annual conference and will be held in Grand Island, NE on 13 October 2010. Registration is being handled by NLA but there is no cost to attend Library Camp nor are you required (but you are encouraged) to attend the rest of the NLA conference.

This year’s Library Camp Web site is being run on WordPress.com as a blog instead of on PBWorks as a wiki as we have in previous years. All instructions for registering and participating can be found on the Library Camp Nebraska III site.

Attendance will be limited to 50 people so please get yourself signed up ASAP.

image CC-BY-NC-SA Alexander Kesselaar

Safely Surfing the Public Wi-Fi
Monday, July 12th, 2010 | Author:

2113546988_da9f8c0144_mThe short version:

  1. Turn off all Sharing
  2. If you have VPN Access, use it !
  3. Ensure you’re using SSL
  4. Limit your connection time
  5. Keep your device up to date

Read the long version on The Huffington Post.

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Library Camp Nebraska III
Friday, July 02nd, 2010 | Author:

Registration is now open. Head on over to http://libcampnebraska3.wordpress.com/ for full details and registration.

Should you get the new [insert gadget name here]?
Monday, June 21st, 2010 | Author:

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via the scordit blog.

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Need to cover a WiFi dead zone in the library?
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 | Author:

211289845_34ce604957_m Got an old WiFi router lying around or want to just shell out about $30 for a new one? Take that, install some new firmware and you’ve now got a WiFi repeater. Just follow the (somewhat technical) steps in this detailed Lifehacker article titled “Turn Your Old Router into a Range-boosting Wi-Fi Repeater”. (I’m thinking of giving it a try this weekend providing my old router is on the list of supported devices.)

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ITART Vice Chair/Chair Elect Candidates 2010
Monday, June 14th, 2010 | Author:

ITART is pleased to have two great candidates running for office this year.

LOLA GILBERT

I am currently employed as a Research Services Associate at the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Criss Library. Some of my responsibilities at UNO include serving as the coordinator for two of our library’s community outreach programs, creating and maintaining promotional and informational materials in both print and web formats, and developing technological applications and tutorials for instruction and reference services.

After the University of Missouri at Columbia awarded me my Master’s Degree in 2009, I began pursuing a Master’s Degree in Online Instructional System Design through Capella University. It is exciting taking classes to learn how to design instruction for an online environment, while actually using an online environment.

While I am a member of several professional organizations including the American Library Association (ALA), the Nebraska Library Association (NLA), and the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), I do not give back to those organizations and their members by serving in any official capacity. I would embrace the opportunity  to give back to any of these organizations by serving as one of its officers.                                                                                  

 AMY MATHER

Amy Mather started working for the Omaha Public Library in February of 2008 as their Technology Librarian. Prior to that, she lived in the Washington, DC area and worked for ProQuest as their Technology Product Manager. After nine years at ProQuest, it was time to explore other job opportunities and an affordable place to live. During that time she made a trip to Omaha to visit her friend who had recently moved to the area. After a fun filled week, and a great steak at Mister C’s, she was sold on Omaha! A short time later, a job opportunity became available at Omaha Public Library and in the middle of winter, made the big trek to the Midwest…sans the covered wagon.

As the Technology Librarian at Omaha Public Library, she manages the website, electronic collections, and works on several outreach programs. Some her accomplished projects included managing the rebrand of the Omaha Public Library and redesign of the website. Past and present outreach initiatives include business database training for Omaha employers, game night for adults, and a highly successful “Speed Dating at Your Library” program that generated local and national media attention. In 2010, she was recognized along with her colleague for
Library Journal’s “Mover & Shakers” award. Amy continues to study all the ingredients that drive people to the library, whether virtually or physically. A combination of marketing, usability testing, and community networking, both change to physically and virtually, has proven to be successful driving factors in increased library usage.  But most of all, Amy believes it takes championing how the library can connect with your life.

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What Beautiful HTML Code Looks Like
Thursday, June 10th, 2010 | Author:

Click on the image for the full-sized downloadable versions and full explanation.

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