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Feb
24
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According to a recent report, 54% of U.S. physicians own a PDA or a smartphone, and more than half of them consider the device to be an integral part of their practice. An estimated 70% of U.S. physicians will be using smartphones by 2011. How familiar are you with applications designed to deliver quality health… Read More »
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Feb
17
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Pat Devine and I attended the 26th annual Online Northwest conference in Corvallis, Oregon last Friday. This unique conference brings together technology-curious information professionals from academic, public, school, and special libraries, as well as a few attendees from outside of libraryland. We are fortunate to have an event like this in our region.
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Feb
10
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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) makes it possible to pick up dynamic content on the web and move it to a place that makes sense for you. In a previous post, I described how to use an RSS feed reader to track updates to blogs and websites. Feed readers are just one way to use RSS… Read More »
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Feb
03
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Are you looking for ways to enhance the visual aids in your face-to-face and online presentations? Here are two great presentations about presentations.
Posted in: Technology, Training & Education
Jan
27
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If you work in a hospital library, you probably don’t need me to tell you that hospital IT departments frequently block Web 2.0 applications due to concerns about privacy, security, and/or productivity. As a result, hospital librarians have had precious little freedom to experiment with using blogs, wikis, and other social media to improve communication… Read More »
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