Welcome to the Shared Digital Future – HathiTrust

October 23rd, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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HathiTrust is a bold idea with big plans.

As a digital repository for the nation’s great research libraries, HathiTrust  brings together the immense collections of partner institutions.

HathiTrustHathiTrust was conceived as a collaboration of the thirteen universities of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation and the University of California system to establish a repository for these universities to archive and share their digitized collections. Partnership is open to all who share this grand vision.

HathiTrust is a solution.

To prospective partners, HathiTrust offers leadership and reliability.

It provides a no-worry, pain-free solution to archiving vast amounts of digital content. You can rely on the expertise of other librarians and information technologists who understand your needs and who will address the issues of servers, storage, migration, and long-term preservation.

You will shape HathiTrust.

Growing the world’s largest library won’t happen overnight. You’ve heard of other digital libraries. This one is different in concept and scale. Its greatest promise—and challenge—rests in defining how to serve researchers in the digital age. Together we will develop and refine the services needed to search and use such a large digital collection, and realize collectively our greatest potential as a library community. Together we will make HathiTrust available, to everyone, anywhere, any time. Together we will shape the future.

Search Results: 28,925 items found for absinthe in 0.043 sec.
Title: Absinthe–the cocaine of the nineteenth century a history of the hallucinogenic drug and its effect on artists and writers in Europe and the United States
Author: Lanier, Doris
Date: 1995

Current Partners:
California Digital Library
Indiana University
Michigan State University
Northwestern University
The Ohio State University
Penn State University
Purdue University
University of California Berkeley
University of California Davis
University of California Irvine
University of California Los Angeles
University of California Merced
University of California Riverside University of California San Diego
University of California San Francisco
University of California Santa Barbara
University of California Santa Cruz
The University of Chicago
University of Illinois
University of Illinois at Chicago
The University of Iowa
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Wisconsin-Madison
University of Virginia

Bold idea. Big plan.

Twitter Job search engine & Biosearch

October 23rd, 2009 by Steffen Schilke
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jobtweet.de
is a real-time job search engine for the microblogging-service twitter (c). On the basis of semantic filtering-techniques jobtweet.de enables you to search twitter-posts (”tweets”) for job openings. In the attempt to ensure timeliness only about the latest two hundred results are displayed. Results are listed in a reverse chronological order.

To ensure the best possible user experience jobtweet.de is reduced to the core functionalities of any search engine (information retrieval & RSS) in order to speed up the search performance.

The minds behind jobtweet.de are Alexander Fedossov and Jan Kirchner are running a recruitment consultancy for executives and specialists with a technical background in Hamburg/ Germany. They blog about candidate sourcing and jobhunting on the internet and take a deep interest in all matters related to internet search, social media and Web 2.0 in general.

We follow an open networking approach, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch! -Alexander & Jan

twitterHi I need a program that does the following: 1 – search the first page of Google Images 2009-10-23 at 21:13:17

Searching for Signs: Finding the Right People via TipTop

October 23rd, 2009 by Guest Author
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6a0120a5dc94db970c0120a61804f9970b-320piTime flies, environment changes, and so should your online social networks. The experience of limited contacts, useless information flow, closed networks, and meaningless connections are walls that are easy to come across, but difficult to scale using most social networks. Obviously most networks are only as useful as the people who use them or don’t use them after a week.

TipTop thinks about people, social networks, and information flow a bit differently. We believe social networks are dynamic organisms, through which your connections evolve as your needs change. Those that influence you and visa versa, change based upon the expression of your and others’ desires, interests, activities, or experiences over time. Like in real life, we are successful if we see the right sign at the right time. Whether or not you believe that astrological signs or blood types determine peoples personalities, there are many ways to get in touch with people who can fulfill your needs using TipTip.

Here are some tips for looking at peeps using TipTop:

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  • People with positive tweets appear under the Tips column. People with negative statements appear under the piTs column. People with factual messages appear under Related Messages. Look for links to “To” or “From” to see corresponding messages. Mouse-over the images for profile information.
  • A person with a green frame around their picture is very likely to have a positive orientation towards the term searched. A person with a red frame around their picture is very likely to have a negative orientation towards the term searched. See our FAQs.
  • For fun, you can find people under or interested in any sign. Try searching: Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Leo Virgo Libra ScorpioSagittarius Capricorn Aquarius Pisces .
  • If you are looking for activity partners to go to a “haunted house” or experts to help make one, just search who is tweeting about it and connect with them using TipTop’s message Re-Tip, Retweet or Reply options as described in our FAQs.

TipTop is still a baby, so look forward to new user interfaces, an even better search experience, and more useful tools for you to grasp the power of real-time search results and your dynamic social network. We encourage you to be a part of the search revolution by using TipTop Search and providing TipTop feedback.

Have a great week!

Greg Martin & the TipTop Team

The search engine of Ubuntu

October 23rd, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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topikality announces new featutes and updates

October 23rd, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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A week or so ago we deployed a number of new features to topikality, including our most asked for feature — article links from the email.

We’ve resisted making this change for a while, partly because it’s such a difficult problem to solve. But also we wanted to integrate the article voting and therefore the machine learning aspect of topikality, into this system. As you know, the more you vote for the articles you like, the better the quality of results you’ll get.

Despair no more! We’ve implemented a system that takes you directly to the article page and adds a small voting bar at the top of that page. This means you can click on a link from the daily email you receive, which will take you directly to the article you’re interested in. You can also then vote on whether this article is relevant or not. This system bypasses the need to go through the topikality website. It also reduces the number of clicks you need to make, whilst still enabling topikaly to learn what you like.

Warning techie stuff [please feel free to jump to the next paragraph]. There are a couple of things that you should be aware of when using the voting frame: the voting frame is implemented using something called frames & if you know anything about html you will know these are not the best thought part of html! The issues with frames are that the status and address bar do not reflect the page you are on which can be confusing. Unfortunately there is nothing we can do about this. We think this is an acceptable tradeoff but if you don’t like this then you can opt out.

One other thing about the voting bar is that the similar documents functionality doesn’t work, you will need to be in the article view to use this.
Opting out

This new feature is optional, so if you don’t like it you can opt out. To opt out go to your preferences you’ll see “Use voting frame?” change this to no.

If you opt out you will still receive your daily emails, with the list of articles topikality has found for you. The links in this email will now take you through to that article on your topik articles page. You can then click on the article and vote to keep or discard, as you would normally.

The advantage of this mode of operation is you get to see the summary and you get the similar documents functionality.

Just a quick post to say that we are attending the new Tech 23 event on Tuesday, 27th October. The speakers are presenting a range of interesting technologies and a bunch of new companies are showing their wares — topikality included. So if you’re attending we’d love to meet you so if you can drop in and say hi.