Friday Favorite: ResourceShelf
I'm of the opinion that you can never have enough information about your users. Research to your best ability, but there's always more to discover—and much of it from unexpected sources.
Like ResourceShelf, a blog compiled and edited by Gary Price, a librarian, information research consultant, and writer based in suburban Washington D.C.
Each day, Gary posts links to outstanding online information in such categories as "Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists and Full Text Documents," "Professional Reading Shelf" (mainly of interest to librarians) and "Web Search Briefs." You never know what kind of resource Gary will find and post—and that's part of the magic of ResourceShelf. Selected UXCentric links from the last week include:
Like ResourceShelf, a blog compiled and edited by Gary Price, a librarian, information research consultant, and writer based in suburban Washington D.C.
Each day, Gary posts links to outstanding online information in such categories as "Resources, Reports, Tools, Lists and Full Text Documents," "Professional Reading Shelf" (mainly of interest to librarians) and "Web Search Briefs." You never know what kind of resource Gary will find and post—and that's part of the magic of ResourceShelf. Selected UXCentric links from the last week include:
- The New York Times' guidelines for "Ethical Journalism" (a PDF). Food for thought if you're a journalistic blogger.
- A report on the credibility of major travel sites (another PDF).
- BlogBib, an annotated bibliography on Weblogs and blogging compiled by a librarian.
- A collection of facts about women, prepared by the U.S. Census.
- A free ebook by EDUCAUSE on educating the "Net Generation."
A report on Internet access in U.S. public schools, 1994-2003.
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