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You mean all those chemicals are, like, bad for you?

Quotation of the Day for March 13, 2005:

“You mustn’t put your tools in your mouth.”

– Ted Rickard, manager of health and safety at the Ontario
College of Art and Design. Rickard spoke at a 2005 seminar
titled “How to Be an Artist — and Not Kill Yourself in the
Process.”

Thinking about technology

A chunk of my job has me looking around to see who’s doing what with interactivity, information sharing and the other more human aspects of tech. Librarians seem to be light-years ahead of academics on a lot of this stuff — or at least, they’re better at writing it and better at sharing it.

Shifted Librarian has a great piece on Making the most of the blogosphere. Substitute “non-profit” for “library” and it’s all still good advice.

Librarian Avengers is all about getting into the community. And, you know, beer.

and extension 337 has some interesting thoughts on interactivity. I’m inclined to agree with her that a truly interactive site in 2005 allows users to contribute permanent, archived content. Blogs with enabled comments obviously meet this definition.