Multilingual Zotero (In Test Phase)
Image via CrunchBase Zotero announced today that they will be releasing Multilingual Zotero. This software will allow scholars that working in multiple languages to correctly format multilingual data....
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Handbrake is an open-source multithreaded video transcoder available for Mac, Windows and Linux. It enables you to pull from any DVD-like source: Video_TS folder, DVD Image or real DVD and some .VOB...
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iSquint is a free iPod video conversion app for Mac OS X. Drag your file(s) into the iSquint window and click Start. You can choose “TV” or “iPod” size, set the quality, crop, set the audio/video...
View ArticleAl Jazeera Creates Twitter Dashboard That Illustrates Middle East Revolutions
Al Jazeera recently created a Twitter Dashboard that illustrates what country people are tweeting from and what they are tweeting. It is a great graphic visualization tool of the real-time revolutions...
View ArticleLunch and Learn: John LeMasney on 365 Sketches
What are you waiting for? 365 Sketches is a project in which I use free and open source software to do a single visual design every day. The project is currently in its second year of production, and...
View ArticleTech Spotlight: GoogleDocs Discussions
A couple months ago I did a presentation at Productive Scholar about annotating digital documents. I didn’t talk much about GoogleDocs in that talk. Although their commenting feature was perfectly...
View ArticleLunch and Learn: SearchIt@PUL with Nancy Pressman-Levy and Jeremy Darrington
Wednesday, February 29, 12:00 noon Frist Multipurpose Room B SearchIt@PUL: New Research Discovery Tool from the Library Nancy Pressman-Levy, Jeremy Darrington Would you like to learn how to expand...
View ArticleBye-bye, iGoogle; a moving tale
Alice and the Red Queen running hand in hand — Illustration to the second chapter of Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass by John Tenniel. Rats. I know very well by by now that keeping pace with...
View ArticleLunch & Learn: William Howarth on Chrome and Chromebooks for Research and...
William Howarth uses Chrome to write, research, and work. William Howarth On February 13th, 2013, William Howarth, Professor Emeritus at Princeton University was joined by John LeMasney and Janet Temos...
View ArticleLunch & Learn: iPad for Beginners with Angel Brady and Janet Temos
Lunch & Learn In the Lunch & Learn session on Wednesday, February 20th, 2013, Janet Temos, Director of the Educational Technologies Center at Princeton, and Angel Brady, Instructional...
View ArticleThe Productive Scholar: Best Practices for File and Data Management
Topic: Best Practices for File and Data Management Speakers: Willow Dressel and Carla Zimowsk Time: Thursday, March 27, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pmLocation: HRC Classroom, 012 East Pyne, Lower Level Lunch will...
View ArticleThe Productive Scholar: Pivot: Collaboration and Funding Connected
Topic: Pivot: Collaboration and Funding Connected Speaker: Kyle Burkhardt, ERA Manager (ORPA, Office of the Dean of Research) Time: Thursday, October 2, 12:00pm – 1:00pm Location: New Media Center, 130...
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