If you have two or more monitors hooked up to your computer, you are not multi-screening. No, multi-screening is a relatively new term that refers…
OPLIN 4Cast #298: Multi-screening
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If you have two or more monitors hooked up to your computer, you are not multi-screening. No, multi-screening is a relatively new term that refers…
If you listen much to NPR (doesn’t every librarian?), you may have heard some shows that were supported by donations from a company offering to…
Something interesting is happening right now on the Internet. There is a crop of new websites that don’t look at all like traditional websites –…
Ebook reading devices are basically specialized computers, which means they can do more than just display words on a screen. If you use an ebook…
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Why would your library have any interest in 3D printing? You probably have enough trouble with your 2D printers, right? Well, a small handful of…
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OK, no doubt about it, the Google Fiber project in Kansas City is pretty cool. So cool that there’s a ton of articles on the…
Within the last month, a couple of reports have been released that contain some helpful information about Internet bandwidth. Palo Alto Networks’ ninth Application Usage…
For a long time, libraries have expected to have some control over the content of the Internet available in their buildings. Whether to filter, what…
Last week, while many of us were enjoying fireworks in the sky, there were some equally stunning fireworks in international copyright law. Much of the…
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Most public libraries do great customer service. When asked about their local libraries, the vast majority of people praise them, much more than any other…