“A Feminist Take on Information Privacy” by Maria Farrell [Link to through Schneier on Security 9/2019 blog post]
What is gaslighting? Among other descriptions, there is this: Gaslighting
“A Feminist Take on Information Privacy” by Maria Farrell [Link to through Schneier on Security 9/2019 blog post]
What is gaslighting? Among other descriptions, there is this: Gaslighting
Librarians find, compile, and share: See iLibrarian posts:
“30 Twitter Accounts to Follow for Technology News and Insights,” by Ellyssa Kroski, June 20, 2013 (From Pogue, Hurley. Li, Stone to ReadWrite, Kotaku, and more.)
“The Ultimate, Mega, Essential Website Design Guide – 115 Tools and Resources,” Ellyssa Kroski, June 26, 2013
Have you tried out Google News Archive yet? Interesting, promising, and maybe a little irritating. Give it time. (Here’s more about it.)
Via WisBlawg, we learn about a free directory of free-wifi spots.
See also, Portland’s Personal Telco Project.
From Moritz Legal Information blog (homepage) (via Stark County Law Library):
Visit CUIL (pronounced “cool”).
Real Lawyers have Blogs links to a Twittering Trials story.
(BTW, the verb form of Twitter is tweet. (You learn something new every day.))
These are not “stupid” questions. Yes, I’m sure there are “stupid” questions, but they usually come out of my mouth (why don’t people in the sun-belt and the middle-east corner the market on solar energy technology?), not the mouths of people who visit my library.
Answers to questions can be found almost anywhere, from t-shirts to novels one reads on airplanes. One place I find a lot of practical advice, simply presented, is at iLibrarian. They are masters of the Top Ten, Top Thirteen, 18 Different Ways to Do x lists. (Law librarians love finding other people who have already done half the research 🙂
These (CMS and website cost) are two questions that could be answered plenty of other places, but at iLibrarian I often read the answer right before someone emails my library with the question.
This 100 Top Web 2.0 Apps may be a more useful list than this one, though the latter has its uses (don’t we all).