Moved to wordpress.com

UPDATE June 15, 2011

The UfoliO pilot is ending, so I’ve moved this work-related site to
letskeeptalking.wordpress.com

Here is a post with more details on the migration.

UfoliO blog

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During the past year or so, I’ve been posting mainly to my UfoliO site. Check it out at http://ufolio.uoregon.edu/bonamici

 

 

 

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UPDATE June 15, 2011

The UfoliO pilot is ending, so I’ve moved this work-related site to
letskeeptalking.wordpress.com

Here is a post with more details on the migration.

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UfoliO expansion

During the last several weeks we’ve been working hard to expand the UO’s pilot WordPressMU service . Take a look at http//ufolio.uoregon.edu and let me know what you think.

As a next step, we plan to appoint a user group comprised of faculty, campus program staff, and students to

  • share ideas and best practices for use and assessment of the UfoliO system
  • provide input and make recommendations to Information Services and the UO Libraries about system operations, functionality, support services, and policies.

Do any of you have advisory groups of this kind on your campuses? If so, please let me know and pass along any information you can about the group’s charge, frequency of meetings, agendas, etc. Comments below, or contact me via e-mail:  bonamici[at]uoregon[dot]edu.

Deschutes Sunrise


Deschutes Sunrise

Originally uploaded by andrewb823

This is a test of the flickr “blog this” function

Migrating to WordPress

image:blogger-to-wordpress migration

Gentle Readers:

Effective March 26, 2010, Google will no longer support ftp publishing from the blogger platform. This is the approach I’ve used to publish at uoregon.edu, so from now on the blog will will be maintained right here at andrewbonamici.wordpress.com. Please update bookmarks and links to the current address. You might need to do the same with the RSS feed.

Eventually, I hope to migrate older posts to this location, but they will remain available on the old site at least for now. Thanks for your patience,

Andrew

A day in the life of the internet

In the spirit of Gary Hayes’s Social Media Counter, here’s another mind-bending snapshot of internet activity:

A Day in the Internet
Created by Online Education

Open Access Week at the UO Libraries

Open Access logo

Please join the UO Libraries for Open Access Week, Oct 19-23, 2009.

Here is a detailed program flyer (PDF) to post and share with your colleagues.

For more information about Open Access at the UO, see http://libweb.uoregon.edu/scis/sc/uoopenaccess.html

See you there!

Social Media Counter

Minority Report trend & tech watch: object recognition with mobile devices

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from Steven Schroeder/Mashable:

How would you like to be able to point your iPhone towards an object – the Eiffel Tower, for example – and instantly see the admission price, working hours, its height and other information? We’ve been hearing about such concepts for quite some time now – and we’ve been able to visualize it better since the movie Minority Report< – but Apple’s latest iPhone related patents might make it a reality sooner than one would think….. More>>

Thought it was time to try WordPress

I’m involved in some collaborative projects using WordPress so set up this account for practice. My regular blog is here.

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