Category «Internet»

Internet Archives most popular resources

The Old Time Radio Collection – “Before the advent of cell phones, computers, or even TV screens, broadcast media was dominated by the radio. For decades, radio shows were among the most popular forms of entertainment, with several programs that still resonate through pop culture today—including Gunsmoke, Dragnet, and The Adventures of Superman. Our Old …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Browser ‘Favicons’ Can Be Used as Undeletable ‘Supercookies’ to Track You Online

Vice: “Favicons are one of those things that basically every website uses but no one thinks about. When you’ve got 100 tabs open, the little icon at the start of every browser tab provides a logo for the window you’ve opened. Twitter uses the little blue bird, Gmail is a red mail icon, and Wikipedia …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet, Knowledge Management, Privacy, Social Media

Why 2021 Is Setting Up to Be a Pivotal Year for Digital Content in Libraries

Publishers Weekly:  “As the calendar turned to 2021, it dawned on me that I have now been working with the American Library Association on e-book and digital content issues for a decade. My work with ALA began in 2011, when then-president Molly Raphael asked me to co-chair the association’s inaugural Digital Content and Libraries Working …

Subjects: Education, Environmental Law, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Forbes – Amerca’s Best Large Employers

Forbes: “It’s a tough time to be a job seeker. Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. economy has lost nearly 10 million jobs and the unemployment rate has reached 6.3%. But the companies featured on our list of America’s Best Large Employers are trying hard to attract and retain top talent—many while …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Financial System, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management

Internet Archive’s Modern Book Collection Now Tops 2 Million Volumes

Internet Archive Blogs: “The Internet Archive has reached a new milestone: 2 million. That’s how many modern books are now in its lending collection—available free to the public to borrow at any time, even from home. “We are going strong,” said Chris Freeland, a librarian at the Internet Archive and director of the Open Libraries …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

They Stormed the Capitol. Their Apps Tracked Them.

The New York Times – Times Opinion was able to identify individuals from a trove of leaked smartphone location data.”…The sacking of the Capitol was a shocking assault on the republic and an unwelcome reminder of the fragility of American democracy. But history reminds us that sudden events — Pearl Harbor, the Soviet Union testing …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy, Social Media

If open is the answer, what is the question?

Rob Johnson – “This is an edited transcript of a keynote given at the International Conclave on eScience and Digital Libraries on 28 January 2021 on the topic of Open Science and Scholarly Communication. The slides are available here. I’ve been fortunate in my career to participate in discussions in numerous countries and at all levels …

Subjects: Copyright, Education, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Paper – A First Look at Zoombombing

A First Look at Zoombombing. Chen Ling, Utkucan Balcı, Jeremy Blackburn, Gianluca Stringhini. Computers and Society. arXiv:2009.03822 [cs.CY]. “Abstract—Online meeting tools like Zoom and Google Meethave become central to our professional, educational, and personal lives. This has opened up new opportunities for large scale harassment. In particular, a phenomenon known as zoombombing has emerged, in …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

It Takes a Village: How School Librarians Support Virtual Learning

Book Riot: “It’s no secret that virtual learning has been a challenge in the United States. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, many K–12 students have been engaged in some version of distance education since March 2020. Whether hybrid or entirely remote, the learning curve has been steep for teachers, caregivers, and students. However, teachers are …

Subjects: Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

Covid19livespread – data from around the world

“Student [University of Edinburgh – School of Informatics] George Karabassis has created Covid19livespread, a website that presents detailed Covid-19 data and statistics from around the world in one clear, user-friendly place.The central aim of the project is to provide a platform for Covid-19 data that puts the user at the centre, ensuring that it is …

Subjects: Education, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management