Do what now?
I usually travel by ground-based transportation — train when I can, bus when I must — because I hate flying. There is something about this sort of travel that makes folks more sociable in my experience. Frequently a question that I have come to dread is asked: “So, what do you do?”
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Princeton, meet Google
Google and Princeton University went public twenty minutes ago in announcing their arrangement to digitize roughly one million of Princeton’s public domain works as part of the ongoing Google Books initiative. Princeton is one of a growing number of academic institutions in the United States — including private institutions like Harvard and Stanford and state universities in Virginia, Texas, and California — that have worked with Google on this. For more information, see the post on the Google Books blog or the official announcement.
Many of the details need to be worked out yet, but I am hopeful this will bode well for our users here at Princeton and for the broader community.
The need for digital preservation just grows and grows.
OpenID plug-in for WordPress
Sam Ruby posted a while back on how to embed LINK tags in your blogs (or other web resources) in order to enable OpenID auto-discovery.
Here’s a plug-in for WordPress that lets you accomplish this lickety-split.
Oh yeah: my OpenID is http://mjgiarlo.myopenid.com/. Envy my creativity!
