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Freebase Hack Day II: The Return of Hack Day

on June 23rd, 2009 in Avenging, Cataloging, Digital Library, Freebase, information science, Research Obsession, San Francisco by | 2 Comments

Librarian? Data junkie? Obsessive compulsive? Come to the Freebase hack day on July 11, 2009 here in SF. There’s food, drinks, an excellent network, plenty of powercords, and a nice room full of geeks to chat with. It’s a fun way to dive a bit deeper into making cool data…

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Ethnically Librarian

on January 14th, 2009 in ALA, Books, Career, Cataloging, Comics, Digital Library, Favorite Posts, information science, Librarianship, Library school by | 5 Comments

I am a librarian. I am not a librarian. I have an information science degree. I’ve been working for fourteen years, my entire adult life. Most of my jobs have been in libraries. I am a librarian. I am not a librarian. As a student at Michigan State University, I…

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Choked on his own vomit…

on June 18th, 2008 in ALA, Avenging, Cataloging, Digital Library, Freebase, Librarianship, Links by | 3 Comments

I love Freebase. Here’s a list of people who died via vomit inhalation. Don’t say I never gave you anything.

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Another Data Mob at Freebase – Ethnicity

on May 27th, 2008 in Avenging, Cataloging, Digital Library, Freebase, information science by | 1 Comment

Wanna enrich some data? Got OCD? Tired of trying to get a foot in on popular Wikipedia entries? Try helping out with Freebase. It’s a database. Of stuff. Free stuff. You can mush it however you like. You can compare stuff. You can edit it. And this week? This week…

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Wikipedia entry on a Second Life location

on May 8th, 2008 in Avenging, Cataloging, Linden Lab, Second Life by | Comments Off

I took a stab at writing a Wikipedia stub on one of my favorite Second Life locations, Caledon, the steampunk/Victorian sim. I’m a Wikipedia n00b, and my stub got flagged for deletion (rightly) due to a lack of notable references. Any of you SL-lovin’ librarians out there wanna take a…

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