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Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker/Consultant Internet Happenings, Events and Sources |
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![]() Friday, March 31, 2006 ![]() GUS - The Genomics Unified Schema GUS - The Genomics Unified Schema http://www.gusdb.org/ The Genomics Unified Schema (GUS) is an extensive relational database schema and associated application framework designed to store, integrate, analyze and present functional genomics data. The GUS schema supports a wide range of data types including genomics, gene expression, transcript assemblies, proteomics and others. It emphasizes standards-based ontologies and strong-typing. The GUS Application Framework offers an object-relational layer and a Plugin API used to rapidly create robust data loading programs for diverse data sources. The GUS distribution includes plugins for standard data sources. The GUS Web Development Kit (WDK) is a rich environment for efficiently designing sophisticated query-based websites with little programming required. This has been added to Biological Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:15 AM OpenDOAR - Directory of Open Access Repositories http://www.opendoar.org/ The OpenDOAR service is being developed to support the rapidly emerging movement towards Open Access to research information. This will categorise and list the wide variety of Open Access research archives that have grown up around the world. Such repositories have mushroomed over the last 2 years in response to calls by scholars and researchers worldwide to provide open access to research information. OpenDOAR is building a comprehensive and authoritative list of institutional and subject-based repositories, as well as archives set up by funding agencies - like the National Institutes for Health in the USA or the Wellcome Trust in the UK and Europe. Users of the service are able to analyse repositories by location, type, the material they hold and other measures. This can be of use both to users wishing to find original research papers and for third-party "service providers", like search engines or alert services, which need easy to use tools for developing tailored search services to suit specific user communities. Each of the OpenDOAR repositories has been visited by project staff to check the information that is recorded. This in-depth approach gives a quality-controlled list of repository features. In addition, while reviewing these archives, project staff are building a picture of the world-wide development of open access repositories, noting new features and directions. This information is being analysed to create the next version of the listing, with further information and categories being noted for each repository. In the meantime, the current list will continue to grow as new repositories are added. The project is a joint collaboration between the University of Nottingham in the UK and the Lund University in Sweden. Both institutions are active in supporting Open Access development. Lund operates the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), which is known throughout the world. Nottingham leads SHERPA, an institutional repository partnership that has helped establish Open Access archives in 20 leading UK research universities. Nottingham also runs the SHERPA/RoMEO database, which is used worldwide as a reference for publisher's copyright policies. This has been added to Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources White Paper. This will be added to Academic Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to Directory Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:10 AM ![]() American Journal of Biblical Theology American Journal of Biblical Theology http://www.biblicaltheology.com/ The purpose of the Journal of Biblical Theology is to provide an outlet for theologians and theology students in the field of Biblical Theology to share their research in a peer-reviewed monthly journal environment. Consequently, papers are invited to be submitted by graduate students and those who have completed graduate degrees in any field of Christian theology and/or biblical studies. It is not the intent of this journal to stifle religious thought or expression by specifying a narrow viewpoint concerning Biblical interpretation. Therefore, the only doctrinal statements that are adhered to in this journal serve to maintain its integrity as a journal of Biblical Theology. Though other theological schools may be published and represented, the context of the editors and reviewers will adhere to the following statement: a) The sole basis of authority for Biblical Theology is the Bible, and b) The Bible, in its original form, is without any mixture of error or contradiction. This has been added to Theology Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:05 AM Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) Microbial Database http://phytophthora.vbi.vt.edu/ The microbial database at Virginia Bioinformatics Institute hosts data from a range of plant pathogenic oomycetes, fungi and bacteria primarily those under study at the VBI. The data comes from different sources. This has been added to Biological Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:00 AM Thursday, March 30, 2006 Grassroots.org http://www.grassroots.org/ Grassroots.org is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to spread valuable social information throughout the world, and to provide free services to other nonprofit organizations to help them save money and further their own missions. They believe that their grassroots strategy ultimately helps relieve some of the world's most egregious problems. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:15 AM Structural Health Monitoring http://shm.sagepub.com/ Structural Health Monitoring was launched in July 2002 and publishes peer-reviewed papers that contain theoretical, analytical, and experimental investigations that advance the body of knowledge and its application in the discipline of structural health monitoring. The journal has a broad topical coverage and it serves as a primary reference for the structural health monitoring of aeronautical, mechanical, civil, electrical, and other systems. The multidisciplinary nature of the journal is intended to foster the intersection of different technologies to address the varied needs and applications for structural health monitoring. Papers are sought that explore the following issues and areas related to structural health monitoring: * self-diagnostics, prognostics, condition-based maintenance and performance * vibration and wave propagation methods for damage assessment * advanced signal processing and interpretation techniques for monitoring and diagnostics * sensor design, self-powered and low power sensors * data mining, data management * the use of smart materials and new sensor materials * monitoring of composite, metallic, new, and aging structures and infrastructure * monitoring of structural repairs * sensor network design, data transmission, wired and wireless communication * embedding technology, sensor/structure integration technology * development of self-repairable structures * monitoring of survivability and readiness assessment * structural integrity and remaining life predictions based on sensor management * design of multifunctional structures and integration of structural health monitoring and control * sensors for high temperature applications, in-situ sensors * monitoring of biomechanical, electromechanical, and thermal systems * fault diagnosis of avionics, propulsion, power, and electronic systems * structural health monitoring system integration and validation * bio-nanotechnology applied to structural monitoring * interdisciplinary approaches and applications for structural health monitoring. This will be added to Healthcare Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:10 AM Journal of Computing and Information Technology (CIT) http://cit.srce.hr/ The aim of the international Journal of Computing and Information Technology (CIT) is to present original scientific and professional papers, as well as review articles and surveys, covering the theory, practice and methodology of computer science and engineering, modelling and simulation, and information systems. Special attention is paid to educational, social, legal and managerial aspects of computing and information technology in Central and Eastern Europe and Mediterranean. Manuscripts should be written in English. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:05 AM Working Draft: RDF/A Primer http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/WD-xhtml-rdfa-primer-20060310/ http://www.w3.org/Markup/ http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/ The HTML Working Group and the Semantic Web Best Practices and Deployment Working Group jointly have published the First Public Working Draft of the "RDF/A Primer 1.0." Produced by the groups' RDF in XHTML Task Force, the draft is a companion to the XHTML 2.0 specification. This document introduces syntax for expressing RDF metadata within XHTML and explains the use of the XHTML metainformation modules. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:00 AM Wednesday, March 29, 2006 ![]() Using the Internet as a Dynamic Resource Tool for Knowledge Discovery Using the Internet As a Dynamic Resource Tool for Knowledge Discovery http://zillman.blogspot.com/2004/09/using-internet-as-dynamic-resource.html I have updated my Research white paper titled "Using the Internet As a Dynamic Resource Tool for Knowledge Discovery" a 18 page research paper listing many resources both new and existing that will help anyone who is attempting to perform information and knowledge research and discovery on the Internet. It is freely available as a .pdf file (1.26MB) at the above link from the Virtual Private Library™ and authored by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It was updated 03-27-06. Other white papers are available by clicking here. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:20 AM China Profile - Facts, Figures and Analyses http://www.china-profile.com/ China-Profile is a Web site which analyzes key dimensions in China's recent development. In particular, you will find information on China's: 1. Human development 2. Natural resources & environment 3. Economic development 4. Infrastructure 5. Science and technology 6. Policy and social structure The China-Profile Web site currently provides a small selection of data-related analyses (with tables, figures and maps), a timeline of key events in China since 1949, an extensive bibliography on contemporary China studies (with more than 800 carefully selected references), and a collection of high-quality Web links. In the near future additional sections will be added and the existing sections will be expanded substantially. The China-Profile Web site is researched, designed, implemented and maintained by Dr. Gerhard K. Heilig of Vienna, Austria. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:15 AM Machine Translation http://www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=100310 While respecting its historical link with the field of MT, Machine Translation is changing and broadening its scope of interest to encompass all branches of Computational Linguistics and Language Engineering, wherever they incorporate a MULTILINGUAL aspect. We therefore welcome submissions to the journal on THEORETICAL, DESCRIPTIVE OR COMPUTATIONAL ASPECTS of any of the following topics: * machine translation and machine-aided translation * human translation theory and practise * multilingual text composition and generation * multilingual information retrieval * multilingual natural language interfaces * multilingual dialogue systems * multilingual message understanding systems * corpus-based and statistical language modelling * connectionist approaches to translation * compilation and use of bi- and multilingual corpora * discourse phenomena and their treatment in (human or machine)translation * knowledge engineering * contrastive linguistics * morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics * computer-aided language instruction and learning * software localization and internationalization * speech processing, especially for speech translation * phonetics, phonology * computational implications of non-Roman character sets * multilingual word-processing * the multilingual information society (sociological and legal as well as linguistic aspects) * minority languages * history of machine translation. This has been added to Artificial Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:10 AM Journal of the World Aquaculture Society http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0893-8849&site=1 The Journal of the World Aquaculture Society is an international scientific journal publishing original, peer-reviewed, English-language papers on the culture of aquatic plants and animals. The Journal, published quarterly, covers nutrition, disease, genetics and breeding, physiology, environmental quality, culture systems engineering, husbandry practices, and economics and marketing as well as a number of other topics related to the culture of aquatic organisms. Papers are selected for publication based on scientific competence and the significance of the knowledge or ideas presented. Four categories of papers are published in the Journal. Review Articles provide objective synthesis of a subject of importance in aquaculture. Research Articles are full scientific reports of original research. Research Notes differ from research articles on the basis of scope, not quality, and are generally shorter and of narrower scientific focus. Finally, Communications are brief reports of new observations, concepts, or methodologies. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:05 AM Semantic Web Primer for Object-Oriented Software Developers http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/NOTE-sw-oosd-primer-20060309/ http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/ The Semantic Web Best Practices and Deployment Working Group has published "A Semantic Web Primer for Object-Oriented Software Developers" as a Working Group Note. Produced by the group's Software Engineering Task Force, the Note shows how development processes can use the Semantic Web as a platform for domain model creation, sharing and reuse. RDF Schema and OWL are shown used in tandem with mainstream object-oriented languages. This has been added to the semantic web research section of Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:00 AM Tuesday, March 28, 2006 ![]() Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V4N4 April 2006 Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V4N4 April 2006 http://virtualprivatelibrary.blogspot.com/Awareness Watch V4N4.pdf Awareness Watch™ Newsletter Blog and Archives http://www.AwarenessWatch.com/ The April 2006 V4N4 Awareness Watch™ Newsletter is a freely available 38 page .pdf document (699KB) from the above URL. The Awareness Watch Featured Report this month features Semantic Web Research Resources on the Internet including related resources and sites. Many have said that the semantic web holds the future of the Internet and with many Web 2.0 applications currently happening this could very well be true! The Awareness Watch Spotters cover many excellent and newly released annotated current awareness research sources and tools as well as the latest identified Internet happenings and resources. The article review covers Six Degrees of Reputation: The Use and Abuse of Online Review and Recommendation Systems by Shay David and Trevor Pinch ©2006 Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:25 PM ![]() Web Data Extractors Web Data Extractors http://zillman.blogspot.com/2004/09/web-data-extractors.html Research white paper link compilation titled "Web Data Extractors" is a 13 page research paper listing many resources both new and existing that will help anyone who is attempting to find information and knowledge research about web data extraction on the Internet. It is freely available as a .pdf file (494KB) at the above link from the Virtual Private Library™ and authored by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It was updated 06-19-06. Other white papers are available by clicking here. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:20 AM Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce http://www.leaonline.com/loi/joce With the emergence of new technologies in networking, multimedia, and the applications of cryptography to financial payments both intra- and inter-organizational processes are being dramatically redeveloped. The journal serves as a forum for stimulating and disseminating research into the implications of these technologies for organizational structure and dynamics, the technological advances needed to keep pace with organizational changes, and emerging technological possibilities for improving organizational productivity. Theoretical, experimental, and survey research are all appropriate. The journal's major editorial focus is on electronic commerce, both in the global economy and with and across organizational divisions. Topics include coordination technology, digital libraries, distributed computing, EDI, electronic payment systems, information economics, organizational communications, and software agents. It also publishes relevant book reviews, meeting announcements, brief notes, and software reviews. This has been added to eCommerce Resources ubject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:15 AM ![]() Android World Android World http://www.androidworld.com/index.htm This site is devoted to androids. An android is an anthropomorphic robot - i.e. a robot that looks like a human. Many android developers call their creations "humanoids" rather than androids. They also have robotics links, robot links, animatronics links, and research links. This has been added to Bot Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:10 AM Dynamics of Partial Differential Equations http://www.intlpress.com/DPDE/ Dynamics of Partial Differential Equations publishes novel results in the areas of partial differential equations and dynamical systems in general, and priority will be given to dynamical system theory or dynamical aspects of partial differential equations. Both original and expository articles are included. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:05 AM ![]() Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation (FSF) http://www.fsf.org/ The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Boston, MA, USA. They rely on support from individuals like you to carry out their mission to preserve, protect and promote the freedom to use, study, copy, modify, and redistribute computer software, and to defend the rights of all Free Software users. The Free Software Directory was started in September 1999 to catalog all useful free software that runs under free operating systems. The Directory contains over 4,000 entries. The license of each program in the Directory is checked to verify that it is free software.This has been added to Reference Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to Directory Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:00 AM Monday, March 27, 2006 ![]() Searching the Internet Searching the Internet White Paper http://zillman.blogspot.com/2004/09/searching-internet-white-paper.html I have updated my annotated white paper titled "Searching the Internet" by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. is a primer for those new to searching the Internet or those using only one search source. It is freely available as a 14 page .pdf document (777KB) from the above link from the Virtual Private Library™. It was updated 03-25-06. Other white papers are available by clicking here. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:20 AM Biomechanics Knowledge Repository http://www.biomch-w.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Biomechanics Knowledge Repository, Biomch-W, is aimed at creating an organized collection of biomechanics related information. The project is based on the similar and successful repository established by Wikipedia. This site relies on editorial contributions from the biomechanics community for complete and accurate information on a variety of topics listed. Members of the biomechanics community have proven their participation in knowledge exchange, as illustrated by the acceptance and widespread use of Biomch-L news group. Biomch-W is anticipated to be the platform to extend this involvement for general dissemination of biomechanics knowledge. This has been added to Biological Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:15 AM e-Academichelp.com http://www.e-academichelp.com/ e-Academichelp.com specializes in providing valuable and essential assistance to students in primary, secondary, and post-secondary schools with completing their homework assignments and others with conducting research online. Our extensive network of teachers, college professors, graduate students, highly skilled professionals, and expert online researchers help us serve the needs of the global community 24/7 through our affordable homework help and professional online research services. Whether you need help in subjects like math, science, statistics, or chemistry or need help finding answers online to questions about jobs, business, leisure activities, games, sports, entertainment, etc., we are here to help you personally find the answers you are looking for. This has been added to Student Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:10 AM eSsortment - Information and Advice You Want To Know http://www.essortment.com/ Essortment's mission is to provide high quality free information to web surfers. Essortment seeks to provide concise, clear, and accurate answers to questions real people ask online. To achieve this, we have hired literally thousands of freelance writers and researchers to write answers to commonly asked questions, from "How do I Unstick a Stuck Window" to "How to Plan a Wedding Shower." Essortment is owned by PageWise, Inc. This has been added to Internet Experts Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:05 AM Topographic Database of the National Fundamental Geographic Information System of China http://nfgis.nsdi.gov.cn/nfgis/english/default.htm The 1:4M-scale Topographic Database of the National Fundamental Geographic Information System of China(1:4M DB) is derived from the 1:1M-scale Topographic Database of the National Fundamental Geographic Information System of China. The contents of the 1:4M DB are: main rivers (level 5 and above), main roads, railways,cities (county and above), boundaries (county boundary and above) and so on. The data are divided into 6 layers. This has been added to Reference Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:00 AM Sunday, March 26, 2006 ![]() April 2006 Zillman Column - Agriculture Resources April 2006 Zillman Column - Agriculture Resources http://VirtualPrivateLibrary.BlogSpot.com/AgResources Apr06 Column.pdf http://www.zillmancolumns.com/ The April 2006 Zillman Column is now available and is titled Agriculture Resources. This April 2006 column is a comprehensive list of agriculture resources and sites on the Internet. Download this excellent 16 page free .pdf (717KB) column today and learn about the many agriculture and commodity resources available on the Internet! © 2006 Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. posted by Marcus Zillman | 1:10 PM Saturday, March 25, 2006 ![]() Online Social Networking Online Social Networking http://zillman.blogspot.com/2004/09/online-social-networking-internet.html I have updated my Internet MiniGuide Annotated Link Compilation white paper titled "Online Social Networking" a 16 page research paper listing many resources both new and existing that will help anyone who is attempting to find information and knowledge research about online social networks available on the Internet. It is freely available as a .pdf file (522KB) at the above link from the Virtual Private Library™ and authored by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It was updated 03-25-06. Other white papers are available by clicking here. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:20 AM Tiltomo - Content Based Visual Image Search http://www.tiltomo.com/ Tiltomo is a development site, where we test our search algorithms. Currently we are at Beta with our latest Visual Image Search Engine. A Visual Search uses proprietary algorithms (mathematical calculations) to analyze the similarity & relationship between images. Our aim is to develop a Visual Search tool that makes it easier to find the images you like. Our approach is to allow free thinking, where search results are influenced by what you see. Our system encourages you to make a broad search and narrow the types of images you like. It's as simple as searching a keyword, then clicking the image you like. to see more. We feel this way of searching allows you to follow your own creative path, and find images that you might not normally look for. This will be added to the search engine section of the 2006 Internet MiniGuides. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:15 AM Bioinformatics Journal http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/ The leading journal in its field, Bioinformatics publishes the highest quality scientific papers and review articles of interest to academic and industrial researchers. Its main focus is on new developments in genome bioinformatics and computational biology. Two distinct sections within the journal - Discovery Notes and Application Notes- focus on shorter papers; the former reporting biologically interesting discoveries using computational methods, the latter exploring the applications used for experiments. This has ben added to Biological Informatics Subject Tracer*trade; Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:10 AM Protein Journal http://www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=111872 The Protein Journal (formerly the Journal of Protein Chemistry) publishes original research work on all aspects of protein investigations. These include studies concerned with the structure (covalent or three-dimensional), assembly, genetics, evolution, proteomics, molecular biology, engineering, peptide synthesis or the application of these studies to the elucidation and interpretation of the molecular bases of the biological activity of proteins. Alll facets of protein biological functions and interactions are appropriate. This has been added to Biological Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:05 AM Fast Stats A-Z Public Health Information http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/default.htm The Faststats site provides quick access to statistics on topics of public health importance and is organized alphabetically. Links are provided to publications that include the statistics presented, to sources of more data, and to related web pages. This will be added to Healthcare Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:00 AM Friday, March 24, 2006 ![]() Online Research Browsers Online Research Browsers http://zillman.blogspot.com/2004/10/online-research-browsers-internet.html I have updated my Internet MiniGuide Annotated Link Compilation white paper titled "Online Research Browsers" a 17 page research paper listing many resources both new and existing that will help anyone who is attempting to find information and knowledge research about online research browsers available on the Internet. These research browsers allow you to visualize information to find new relationships and associations to create knowledge discovery and obtain new and highly relevant research data. It is freely available as a .pdf file (431KB) at the above link from the Virtual Private Library™ and authored by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It was updated 03-24-06. Other white papers are available by clicking here. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:20 AM Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases http://www.ojrd.com/ Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of rare diseases and orphan drugs. The journal welcomes high quality review articles encompassing all aspects of diagnosis, clinical description, clinical work-up and management as well as aetiopathogenesis, epidemiology, and genetic counselling of rare diseases. It brings together knowledge of basic research and clinical practice. By providing this information, crucial for optimised diagnosis and management, the Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases aims to contribute to the improved care of patients affected by rare diseases. The journal provides researchers and clinicians with the opportunity to publish state of the art developments in the area of rare diseases and orphan drugs as well as to publish new syndromes and results of clinical trials including those with negative results. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases considers the following types of articles: * Case reports: reports of clinical cases that describe a diagnostic or therapeutic dilemma, suggest an association, or present an important adverse reaction. * Case studies: describe a major health care intervention (and not an individual patient), usually from a public health perspective. * Methodology articles: present a new experimental method, test or procedure. The method described may either be completely new, or may offer a better version of an existing method. * Research: reports of data from original research. * Reviews: comprehensive, authoritative descriptions of any subject within the scope of the journal. This will be added to Healthcare Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:15 AM Yahoo! User Interface Library http://developer.yahoo.net/yui/ The Yahoo! User Interface Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, HTML and AJAX. The UI Library Utilities facilitate the implementation of rich client-side features by enhancing and normalizing the developer's interface to important elements of the browser infrastructure (such as events, in-page HTTP requests and the DOM). The Yahoo UI Library Controls produce visual, interactive user interface elements on the page with just a few lines of code and an included CSS file. All the components in the Yahoo! User Interface Library have been released as open source under a BSD license and are free for all uses. These pages provide an overview of the Yahoo! UI Library as well as patterns and articles that help you create dynamic web applications with the Yahoo! UI Library. This has been added to World Wide Web Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:10 AM ![]() Museum of Hoaxes Museum of Hoaxes http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/ The Museum was established in 1997 in order to promote knowledge about the phenomenon of hoaxes. It plays host to a variety of humbugs and hoodwinks—from ancient deceptions all the way up to modern schemes, dupes, and dodges that circulate on the internet. The museum is divided into a variety of different sections. There's a historical wing, in which hoaxes are presented chronologically, from the Middle Ages right up to the present; a Gallery of April Fool's Day hoaxes, celebrating that one day of the year devoted to pranks and practical jokes; a Tall-Tale Creature Gallery that delves into the natural history of species such as the Jackalope and the Fur-Bearing Trout; and much, much more. This has been added to Internet Hoaxes Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:05 AM Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media http://www.leaonline.com/loi/jobem Published quarterly for the Broadcast Education Association, the Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media contains timely articles about new developments, trends, and research in electronic media written by academicians, researchers, and other electronic media professionals. The Journal invites submissions of original research that examine a broad range of issues concerning the electronic media, including the historical, technological, economic, legal, policy, cultural, social, and psychological dimensions. Scholarship that extends a historiography, tests theory, or that fosters innovative perspectives on topics of importance to the field, is particularly encouraged. The Journal is open to a diversity of theoretic paradigms and methodologies. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:00 AM Thursday, March 23, 2006 ![]() Knowledge Discovery Resources 2006 Knowledge Discovery Resources 2006 http://zillman.blogspot.com/2005/03/knowledge-discovery-resources-2006.html I have updated my Internet MiniGuide Annotated Link Compilation white paper titled "Knowledge Discovery Resources 2006" a 20 page research paper listing selected resources both new and existing that will help anyone who is attempting to find the latest information about knowledge discovery available on the Internet. Each source is described along with the URL address than can be accessed. It is freely available as a .pdf file (413KB) at the above link from the Virtual Private Library™ and authored by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. It was updated 03-24-06. Other white papers are available by clicking here. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:25 AM International Journal of Older People Nursing http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=1748-3735&site=1 International Journal of Older People Nursing is an international forum for advancing knowledge in gerontological nursing. The Journal publishes scholarly and accessible material that challenges assumptions and provokes new ideas, helping nurses develop and inform their practice and engage in the debates about the health and social care services for older people. The journal consists of two sections: scholarly, peer-reviewed original articles, and peer-reviewed practice development. Within the practice development section are three commissioned scholarly papers: a literature scan, a paper on applications to practice and a review paper. Each issue features practice development on a key aspect of older people nursing. The Editors welcome scholarly papers on all aspects of older people nursing, including policy, management, education and research related to practice. This will be added to Healthcare Resources 2006 Internet MiniGuide. posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:15 AM |
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