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- #goodpitch do love a well researched event. With bonus pingpong. 1 hr ago
- Statement on The future of NHS National Programme for IT http://ow.ly/2BF3B (via @Caledebois) 1 day ago
- It's #opentech on Saturday http://www.ukuug.org/events/opentech2010/ 1 day ago
- Can you help make http://meetthecommunities.helpfultechnology.com/ happen? Venue needed, October (via @lesteph) 1 day ago
- Tim Biscoe: A case for basic research (pdf) http://bit.ly/cbNAdw 1 day ago
- Vince Cable - Science, Research and Innovation Speech http://bit.ly/9VGkuH 1 day ago
- Nature http://bit.ly/d9xIgu and Austin Elliott http://bit.ly/bNyZ0G on Vince Cable and scientific research.(via @Maxine_Clarke) 1 day ago
- BioMed Central drafts position statement on open data http://bit.ly/cTLgAK Please comment. (via @mfenner) 1 day ago
- Plos: B Vitamins Slow the Rate of Accelerated Brain Atrophy in Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized Controlled Trial http://bit.ly/dsyNKZ 1 day ago
- How can health data be used to solve problems and make decisions? http://ow.ly/2AXzr Join a Live Q & A on 8th Oct #opendata (via @NHSlocal) 2 days ago
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Category Archives: Links
February #2
Infographic: gender, languageHe Said / She Said – words that men and women use in blogs more than the other genderInfographic: Regionalism in action – BIS investment intensity over time LibelPress standards & libel: Culture Media & Sport select cttee report in full download PDFLibel Reform campaign petition Mapping, OpenStreetMapPost by Steve Coast, who started [...]
Also posted in Uncategorized Tagged NESTA, Ordnance survey, OSM, Research, Surveillance, Wordpress Comments closed
October #5
ArchiveBFI partners with Blinkbox to broadcast classic British films online New Media AgeJISC Report: Digitisation of special collections: Mapping, assessment, prioritisation How are we to know that digitisation is serving the needs of the Higher Education community and is sustainable in the long-term? Resource Shelf ConsultationsDigital Engagement is Everyone’s Job Dextrous webLet’s talk about Government [...]
Posted in Links Tagged Archive, BFI, Consultation, Google Wave, Hyperlocal, JISC, journalism, mapping, OER, Talis, Write To Reply Comments closed
October #3
Digital BritainOfcom launches Consortium for Digital Participation70% oppose internet ban for filesharers, poll shows. GuardianIllegal downloads 150x more profitable than legal sales Torrent FreakMore than 10 million adults in the UK have never used the Internet. 4 million of them are the most socially disadvantaged. Race Online 2012 EducationTeach us a Lesson! competition for informal [...]
Posted in Links Tagged Ammendment 138, Digital Britain, Exclusion, Learning, newspapers, OFCOM, P2P, Postcodes, Research methods, Telecoms packege, twitter Comments closed
October #2
CopyrightRemix culture: “On the Legal Consequences of Sauces: Should [..]Recipes Be Per Se Copyrightable?” SSRN Google Book SettlementGoogle co-founder Sergey Brin on book settlement NY Times JournalismWikileaks devising a platform for anonymously leaking material to news outlets, others. ComputerWorld Media LawSuper Injunctions: the Trafigura storyLibel law: Simon Singh wins leave to appeal in BCA libel [...]
October #1
ArchiveLegal delays have blown a hole in UK’s digital heritage GuardianJournalismYouTube Video: Clay Shirky on Internet Issues Facing Newspapers from Berkman Centre for Internet & SocietyArs Technica summarizes the Knight Commission report on serving the news needs of local communities local newsRoy Greenslade: Local news start-ups need professional input Guardian Freedom of InformationRight to inspect [...]
Posted in Links Tagged Appstore, Archive, Clay Shirky, data.gov, FOI, Hyperlocal, IgNobel, journalism, mapping, Postcodes, Research Excellence Framework, Royal MAil, Safer streets, twitter, Usability Comments closed
September #6
DesignTED video: Tim Brown (IDEO) urges designers to think big. From consumption to participation. Be inspired. Digital BritainISP responds: TalkTalk legal challenge if told to disconnect internet ‘pirates’. Times GuardianUK technology industry organisation responds to BIS Consultation on Legislation re illicit P2P file-sharing IntellectGovernment 2.0Calling open data developers: we need your help says Cabinet Office [...]
Posted in Links Tagged Common Agricultural Policy, Design, Digital Britain, journalism, Linked data, open data, P2P, privacy, Visualisation Comments closed
September #5
Google Book SettlementHuffington Post Pamela Samuelson: Google Book Settlement 1.0 Is HistoryUK academics: JISC seeks your views on the US Google book Settlement. A Write To Reply service. Government 2.0San Francisco App Store, open data – staff and citizens encouraged to build the government they want Mashable DataSF App ShowcaseCOI: benefits of government website auditing: [...]
Posted in Links Tagged Google Book Settlement, Government 2.0, Information architecture, journalism, net neutrality, open access, Public data, Usability Comments closed
September #4
DIY scienceUS students take stunning images of Earth from space: budget $150. Video Digital BritainSalford conference on the future of local media. ReportGoogle AppsGoogle Apps and government Google public policy blog Google Book SettlementGoogle agrees to revise book scanning settlement Out-LawUpdated with Several New Items: Google Book Settlement Hearing Postponed ResourceShelfPamela Samuelson: Department of Justice [...]
Posted in Links Tagged Digital Britain, Google apps, Google Book Settlement, journalism, Morozov, net neutrality, Oxford Social Media Convention, PRoject Icarus Comments closed
March #1