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2011 in zwölf mal 140 Zeichen

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Für Jahresrückblicke ist es nie zu spät — und 140 Zeichen sind oft nicht zu wenig.

“Die Generation Fax/FAZ gegen die digital arbeitenden Netzbürger”

Klaus Graf im Interview mit der Gerda-Henkel-Stiftung (über digitale Wissenschaft)

“Liebe Verlage, die Technik in der digitalisierten Welt ist so ausgereift, dass Sie im Grunde überflüssig sind.”

Wenke Bönisch im Blog der Frankfurter Buchmesse 2011

“Citation style remains the most arbitrary, formulaic, and prescriptive element of academic writing taught in American high schools and colleges.”

Kurt Schick im Chronicle of Higher Education über Citation Obsession

“librarians are (…) embracers of the idea that new ‘literacies’ will shape people’s activities as learners and citizens”

Lee Rainie, Pew Research, im Interview mit der iSchool der Uni Washington

“Should we be teaching kids to jailbreak?”

Frage im Teaser zur Videoaufzeichnung eines Vortrags von Cory Doctorow vor BibliothekarInnen (der ALA)

“There is now essentially a scholarly social network built in”

Richard Akerman in seinem Blog (über “My Citations” in Google Scholar)

 “There is a deep need in nearly every organization for more UX/Design for employee facing systems, as many systems aren’t usable”

Thomas Vander Wal (Informationsarchitekt, prägte u.a. den Begriff “Folksonomy”) (via)

“an ‘Edit’ link/button as well as a browsable history (…) sends a profoundly strong message of community accessibility, accountability, and participation”

Tantek Çelik (Erfinder von vielen CSS- u.a. Web-Standards) in seinem Blog (via)

“The Read Write Web is no longer sufficient. I want the Read Fork Write Merge Web.”

Tantek Çelik in seinem Blog

“Remember all the things that were supposed to kill the HTML/JS web? Java. Flash. Silverlight. All dead or dead men walking.”

Tweet von David Heinemeier Hansson (Erfinder von Ruby on Rails)

“The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads,” he says. “That sucks.”

Jeff Hammerbacher (Cloudera) zu einem Journalisten von Business Week (via)

“403 Forbidden: The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it.” How old is that server? 17?”

Tweet von Jon Udell (Informationsarchitekt, ehem. InfoWorld-Kolumnist, heute Microsoft)

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