A quick-and-dirty of list of everything posted to thezeds.com It all began on September 14, 2008, and continues to this day..
- Beginnings
- Abram on Tech and Relationships
- Memory Banks. Or: Why I’m Here
- Cheney and the archive.
- LIS Schooling: Lessons Learned and Affirmed
- Professionalism, Principles, and Librarianship
- Australia proposes nation-wide internet filtering
- Ethical Librarianship: The ALA’s Code of Ethics in Practice
- The Hoffman Survey (2005) on Ethics and the ALA
- Open-ID and Librarianship
- Librarianship: an affirmation of faith
- Rethinking old thoughts on ethics and the ALA
- The People Factor in LIS
- cataloguing = existence
- To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield
- Whither Twitter?
- CLA Montreal 2009
- End of Year Reflections
- Libraries, West Bend, and Civil Liberties
- On the Job: Information Literacy and Promotion
- CLA 2009
- talking tech
- CLA Musings – The Library Profession
- 80/20 for librarians
- CLA 2009 Recap: Tech / Copyright / Leadership
- Google.cn and “Don’t be evil”
- Social media, privacy, and self-censorship
- Social Media and Informing Society
- Repurposing the Halifax Library Association?
- Google, Michael Jackson, and Scholarly Research
- Measure Twice, Cut Once
- Captivate and Screencasting: Measure Twice, Cut Once
- “Librarian” is not a dirty word
- A Librarian Day In The Life
- Professional Ethics, Librarianship, and the Workplace
- Copyright and the abuse of user rights – a Canadian perspective
- StatCan and Canadian Aboriginal Incarceration Rates
- The library science doctorate and the professional librarian
- e-Books and MARC
- UWO Labour Situation – taking stock of what librarians do
- Mid-term report card
- On organizing and networking
- e-books and the humanities
- DRM, Canada, and the long arm of contract law
- FRBR and the (or my?) future
- Understanding FRAD and authority control
- Understanding librarianship
- The Semantics of Subversive Librarianship
- Christmas at the public library
- Canadian Culture at the Library
- Canadian Library Month and the Informed Society
- Introducing a Halifax Google Map
- Halifax maps – 2006 population per census tract
- Library Weeks (4-8 Jan 2010)
- Planning for 2010
- Halifax population growth, 2001 to 2006
- www.redcross.ca
- Halifax Unemployment Data, 2006 Census
- Halifax Marital Status by Census Tract, 2006
- The Ides of March
- Librarianship: How to solve our existential crisis
- Halifax Maps: 2005 Median Income, Married-Couple Families
- On Facebook and (what we think of) Privacy
- Halifax Public Libraries : Building Communities
- Assisting research v. Research Assistants
- Web 3.0 (Librarian 3.0?)
- How To Use Social Media in Libraries
- On Tories, Politics, and the StatCan Crisis
- Readings: Lessig, Remix (2008) – Media Matters
- Reading Lessig’s Remix : Copyright Regulating Culture
- Zeds Library News – 1 Aug 2010
- New Degrees and New Jobs
- The Benefits of using WordPress.com
- Zeds Library News, August 8, 2010
- Camtasia vs. Captivate vs. the Organization
- iPads in libraries: preparing for the critical mass
- September Madness
- Days in the Librarian’s life
- Library School Grads Know Nothing : thoughts on the shift from Thinking to Doing
- The iPad is great. Scholarly e-Book interfaces on an iPad are awful.
- The Zeds is now on Facebook! (We may have a logo, too.)
- Managing Terror
- Remembering Norman Horrocks (1927-2010)
- What is a Library? Thinking about what Alberto Manguel thinks about
- Strategy, Tactics, and Rapid Cognition in the Library
- On Kindle Singles
- Communicating with our users
- Google v. Blekko v. The Librarian. (The librarian wins.)
- On information literacy, information-seeking, and microfilm
- Screencasting in libraries: build a relationship and not a movie
- Nova Scotia NDP Spelling FAIL
- On Google Scholar and Information Literacy
- Come to PodCamp Halifax 2011!
- 2011 Action Items
- Muppet News Flash: Digital Libraries cost a lot of money (but don’t tell the general public)
- PodCamp Halifax 2011 slides: Leveraging YouTube
- iPads in libraries: waiting on better browser interfaces
- On Information Literacy, Students, and Syllabuses
- A Paper.li Newspaper for Academic Librarians
- Gender Gaps
- Ranting about patting ourselves on the back
- Information Literacy, Transliteracy, and other literacies
- Stephen Harper doesn’t speak for you.
- Further Reading: Tim Fedak on literacies in higher ed
- Riffing on Seth Godin: Librarians as Data Hounds
- Micah Vandegrift on the librarians of the future
- #CLA2011 Google Map
- Create a CLA Network for new(er) Academic Librarians
- On the costs and benefits of conference attendance
- Why I’m a member of the Canadian Library Association
- Be Where The Conversation Is.
- Reflections one year out of library school
- To Library Journal and The Annoyed Librarian: it’s about professional principles and codes of conduct
- Research in popular culture and in the classroom
- A Political Note: Why I believe Brian Topp should not be the leader of the NDP
- Further Reading: Google Ripples
- How to Limit your WorldCat Search Results to Only Books
- Google Reader Takes a Bow as Google Plus Takes the Stage: the death of critical reading on the Internet
- Contemplations: Marginalia, Texts, and Analog Trails
- Come to the Halifax Holly Holly!
- Why we must be apprehensive about DRM and digital locks
- The Circumlocution Office
- An Online Instruction manifesto: technological challenges and people-driven solutions
- Budget cuts to libraries, archives, and information centres jeopardize access to Canadian government information
- Food for thought: important links on StatCan and longitudinal surveys in Canada
- Halifax population changes, 2006 to 2011
- Tumblred.
- Adapting to a changed world
- In My Tabs July 22/2012 : LAC-BAC, Wikipedia, and Being The Man
- Why the world needs Government Documents Librarians
- Blogging The Library At Night?
- 2757
- Information Literacy, Census Geography, and Maps
- Thoughts on The Globe and Mail’s Paywall Announcement
- LISPOP/Ipsos Reid polling data at Wilfrid Laurier University goes public; scholarly users can access it in many formats via ODESI.
- Discussion on off-site storage academic libraries
- Link: Measuring a library’s holdings based on its “uniqueness”
- Reflecting on 2012
- OLA 2013 Poster Presentations: Doubling Down on Online Teaching and Learning
- Thoughts on CARL’s Research Data Management Course
- Unprecedented $3 million dollar lawsuit filed against McMaster librarian for blogpost
- New positions, new titles, new roles
- Making Things Happen and Getting Things Done
- One does not simply walk into an RDC
- Work with me: Limited Term Part-time Science Librarian opening
- Recently published : Incorporating Online Instruction in Academic Libraries
- Work with me: Limited Term Business Librarian Opening
- The Beastie Boys Library Sabotage Mashup
- September Projects, 2013
- Research can be hard. That’s okay.
- Required Reading, 8 January 2014
- Required Reading, 9 January 2014
- Research Data Management Highlights: Digital Infrastructure Summary Summit 2014 Summary Document
- 2014 OLA presentation on RDM
- New Article on RDM and Collaboration (and Canada)
- Share the CLA Statement on Cuts to Statistics Canada
- Mapping for the masses: Population Density in Kitchener-Waterloo
- 2011 Population Density, Brantford, Ontario
- October 2014 Unemployment Rates
- The Shortsighted Closure of 54 Public Library Locations in Newfoundland
- Ontario Population Change, 2011 to 2016
- Kitchener-Waterloo Population Change 2011-2016 at exit278.ca
- 2016 Waterloo Region CMA Population Density by Census Tract map now live
- COVID19 etc.