Sunday, November 29, 2009

Comments for 12/1/09 Lecture

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Muddiest Point from 11/24/09 Lecture

If the search engines only collect a very small amount of what is on the net, does the other stuff matter?

Monday, November 23, 2009

Assignment 6

http://www.pitt.edu/~jww7/

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Readings for Week 11

I could not get the Hawking articles to work, they just wanted money. Could this be a Mac issue?

Current developments and future trends for the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.
This article provides a case study for an open access initiative. I like how they broke everything down and provided a list of best practices. Also attention was given to the fact that this project was ongoing and provided a guide to future additions.

The Deep Web: Surfacing Hidden Value

A lot of the points in the article were also referenced in the LIS 2000 book Linked. I find it interesting that so much information exists that normal search engines don't pick up. If you don't have the right connections, than you don't get the hits. To be able to better access information, search engines are going to have to offer a way into the deeper web.

Week 11 Comments

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Muddies Point 11/17/09 Lecture

When using XML and defining your own markup tags, how do you avoid confusion when other people attempt to add on to your work?

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Muddies Point: 11/10/09 Lecture

I have no muddiest point this week