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Tuesday, 14 April 2009
For the record...
metadatamonkey has upped sticks!
I have moved over to the (slightly) more professional sounding memexer.blogspot.com.
Why memexer? Because of
history
, that's why.
See you there!
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Warning: NOT A LIBRARIAN
I work in online educational publishing.
My interest is in discovering the best ways for users to find electronic educational materials, all the way from Kindergarten to PhD.
This blog contains some training, some trends, and some tactics from the wonderful world of helping people find excellent stuff... and teach with it.
Know Your Metacharacters
^ start of string
$ end of string
. any character except newline
* zero or more
+ one or more
? zero or one
[ and ]
( and )
UNIX TUTORIALS
Grep: the best metadata tool ever
REGULAR EXPRESSIONS TUTORIALS
1. The point of the thing
2. Textpad is magic
3. TSV: Under your nose the whole time...
4. Regular expressions: Introduction
5. Two types of symbols (but they're the same symbols)
6. Escaping the metacharacter
7. \n and \t
8. Find
9. 'Find' - the magic of 'Mark all'
10. Find and Replace
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Wonderful things
Library of congress: the future of bibliographic control
Google's operator list
Googleguide cheat sheet
Khake: search toold & strategies
Summon
Webcite
Alltop's education blog list
Digital Britain report 2009: digital content
Metadata for Learning Resources: An Update on Standards Activity for 2008
Oxford Digital Library guide to metadata
Digital Library Federation
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