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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Network Applications
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Bucknell University Social Media Guidelines
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April 26, 2012
These guidelines are intended to help Bucknell University faculty and staff who create and manage social media presences as University representatives, either as individual professionals or on be…
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ATHEN Report on the Accessibility of GMail and Google Calendar
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February 29, 2012
The Access Technology Higher Education Network (ATHEN) is continuing its functional evaluation of the components of the Google Application Suite to determine the accessibility of each component f…
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ATI Google Apps Accessibility Evaluation
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October 11, 2011
The California State University Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) has posted a report on the accessibility of Google Apps. The report stems from a collaborative effort by volunteers from se…
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Student Privacy (FERPA)
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January 20, 2011
FERPA information concering distance education for North Carolina State University's DELTA program. FERPA information concering distance ed…
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Copying Right and Copying Wrong with Web 2.0 Tools in the Teacher Education and Communications Classrooms
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November 18, 2010
Understanding the tenets of copyright in general, and in particular, in online communication and publishing with Web 2.0 tools, has become an important part of literacy in today’s Information A…
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Fighting a Copyright Charge
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March 4, 2010
UCLA says it will start streaming videos on course Web sites again -- despite legal threats from an educational media trade group. UCLA says it …
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Copyright Threats End UCLA Library’s Online Video System
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February 5, 2010
Michael Weinberg writes in a Public Knowledge blog, "Being able to watch videos on your own time is a great boon to students. There is no practical reason that a student has to be in a certa…
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Hitting Pause on Class Videos
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January 26, 2010
A trade group goes after UCLA for posting copyrighted videos on course Web sites -- and hints that other colleges might be next. A trade group go…
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Text Generation
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January 8, 2010
Will the decision of many college libraries to encourage students to text queries from their phones cheapen the research process, or rescue it? …
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library/mobile: Tips on Designing and Developing Mobile Web Sites
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September 30, 2009
Mobile applications can support learning by making library resources more ubiquitous, by bringing new users to the library through increased accessibility to the resources libraries offer, and by…

















