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A UKOLN Blog for the Cultural Heritage sector (now archived)

Elsewhere on UKOLN Blogs: April 2009

Posted by Brian Kelly on April 30th, 2009

Staff at UKOLN provide a number of blogs to support their activities which are listed on the UKOLN home page.  Although some blog posts will be aimed primarily at the higher and further education sector, other posts will also be of interest to the cultural heritage sector.

We will aim to publish a monthly summary contains links to posts which we feel will be of interest to the cultural heritage sector.  This month’s links are:

Sharing the Rehearsal of my Talk at the CILIP 2 Council Meeting
A post on the UK Web Focus blog which provides access to the draft version of slides and accompanying audio for a talk given at a CILIP Council meeting on how CILIP should be responding to the opportunities and challenges provided by Web 2.0.
Published on 24 April 2009.
The European Council Plans an Accessible Information Society
A post on the UK Web Focus blog which points out some concerns related to the implementation details for a policy announcement on European Council plans for an Accessible Information Society.
Published on 17 April 2009.
Further Developments of a Risks and Opportunities Framework
A post on the UK Web Focus blog which describes developments to a risks and opportunities framework for Web 2.0 which was presented at the Museums and the Web 2009 conference.
Published on 16 April 2009.
Ask A Librarian? No Thanks, I’ll Ask The World!
A post on the UK Web Focus blog which describes how some parallels between the Ask-A-Librarian service and Twitter.
Published on 7 April 2009.
Good Practice for APIs
A post on the Good APIs blog which offers links to reports carried out for JISC on what makes a good API? and offers a number of good practice techniques for providing and consuming APIs.
Published on April 15 2009.
12 Ways Remote Workers can Prove they are Working
A post on the Ramblings of a Remote Worker blog on ways that you can raise your profile if working remotely from your office.
Published on April 16 2009.
Growing a Green Policy
A post on the Ramblings of a Remote Worker blog which considers how home workers can make efforts to be greener.
Published on April 4 2009.

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