Looks like I *will* be blogging in the month of May, but only from Chicago. To my surprise, I was approved as an “official conference blogger” for MLA 2008. All MLA 2008 conference bloggers: Stewart Brower - Professional Notes A’Lyn Ettien - The Creature from the Health Informatics Class …
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Blogging Vacation Extended
http://davidrothman.net/2008/04/30/blogging-vacation-extended/Too buried to write much about it, but I suspect I’ll blog very little between now and the end of May. I decided today that rather than feeling guilty (as I have for the last couple weeks) about not blogging, I would consider this a well-deserved vacation after averaging about 1.5 posts per day for the last two years. …
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Good Reasons for Not Blogging
http://davidrothman.net/2008/04/22/good-reason-for-not-blogging/I have (no joke) 20 posts that are half-written, and have ideas for another dozen or so that I want to get to- but they’ll need to wait until next week. Reason 1: I must try to finish a writing project (about which I’ll write more soon). Reason 2: I must make sure I’m well-prepared for my visit to Wisconsin at the end of the week. …
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Clinical Trials: Fuentes para la bĂşsqueda
http://referenciarcm.wordpress.com/2008/05/13/clinical-trial...U.N.’s World Health Organization Clinical Trial Registry con “Advanced Search“ Google Clinical Trials Search InformaciĂłn al consumidor sobre que es un “Clinical Trial” de MedlinePlus“ VĂa David Rothman
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Get the MLA conference bloggers on your RSS reader!
http://sns.mlanet.org/blog/2008/05/12/get-the-mla-conference...t get to the MLA Annual meeting this year but still want the dish? David Rothman has put together an RSS feed of the official conference bloggers, so you can get your scoop without leaving the desk. Now head on over to his blog and give him a pat on the back, and check out the list of official conference bloggers as well. PS: Want to make a fancy RSS feed too? Check out the Yahoo Pipes application & aggregate, manipulate, and mashup content of your own from around the
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El cerebro!
http://medi2008.wordpress.com/2008/05/11/el-cerebro/blog de davidrothman
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The Unknown Medical Librarian
http://unknownmedlib.blogspot.comis a lack of understanding concerning perception and design. The second part of the problem generally lies with our society. We have lost the ability to critically evaluate an issue. The sea of information may contribute to this. But, look back at Dave’s Blog. Notice how Dave systematically evaluated the arguments he is critiquing. He hit the big nail on the head right off in exploiting an implicit argument. Implicit Arguments are primarily logically inconsistent (you see, I knew the philosophy degree would
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Officiële MLA bloggers
http://bibaholic.wordpress.com/2008/05/10/officiele-mla-blog...Leigh Mihlrad, Leigh’s Little Corner of the Web Emily Molanphy (Emily has two blogs) Emily’s Journal and Eponymous Blog about Libraries Bryan Nugent, The Universe of Medical Librarianship David Rothman, Exploring Medical Librarianship and Web Geekery Eric Schnell, The Medium is the Message
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Movers and Shakers: Who Blog
http://www.blogs.slis.ua.edu/slis/courses/ls590/spring2008/m...Also contributes to: http://www.techsource.ala.org/blog/ http://litablog.org/ Tim Spalding: http://www.librarything.com/thingology/ http://www.librarything.com/blog/ Problem Solvers David Rothman: http://davidrothman.net/ Advocates Mario Ascencio: http://betweenxandy.blogspot.com/ Alex Youngberg: http://www.cupe391.ca/blog/ Daniel Cornwall: http://alaskanlibrarian.wordpress.com/ http://freegovinfo.info/ Amanda McKeraghan:
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El Weblog de Referencia en RCM
http://referenciarcm.wordpress.comVía el Blog de David Rothman encontramos este vídeo de Cerebro nos habla de la anatomía de, por supuesto, el cerebro. Archivado bajo: 1 | Etiquetado: Anatomía, Vídeo |
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El cerebro
http://referenciarcm.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/el-cerebro/Blog de David Rothman Â
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Dr Shock MD PhD
http://www.shockmd.comBlogroll A Day in the Life of a Shrink Corpus Callosum David Rothman Development Blog Doc Gurley Documentation Dr Confabula Dr. Wes Electroconvulsive Therapy Finding Optimism Lake Cocytus Medblog.nl Musing of a Dinosaur NHS Blog Doctor Plugins ScienceBlog Medicine Shrink Rap
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Medicine 2.0 carnival #23
http://canadianmedicine.blogspot.com/2008/05/medicine-20-car...on how the heck PubMed’s RSS works from Mic Agbayani over at Geeky Doc. (We wrote about this subject here.) Speaking of web searches, David Rothman of davidrothman.net (great tag line: "Exploring Medical Librarianship and Web Geekery") rips into the "semantic search" website Hakia, which is still in beta testing. Hakia isn't half bad, he explains, but Google's got it beat. "The Google Health Co-op greatly surpasses Hakia’s effort here by including a greater number of recommended sites
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