Thursday, May 29, 2008

50826 mostly FREE BOOKS ONLINE

I just subscribed to this site's email newsletter: http://67.118.51.201/bol/default.cfm

More exploration is definitely required.

librarian site

this is a site I've mentioned before: http://supercrazylibrarianguy.wordpress.com

I've been exploring on this site; there's lots to explore, and when I get around to it, I'll add it to my RSS stuff.

Another 2.0 tool - online highlighter

The Awesome Highlighter lets you highlight sections of a web page, then save it for your own purposes or pass it along for others to see. You can begin by simply pasting a URL into the box on the homepage, but I had the best luck with the bookmarklet, and there’s also a Firefox extension to make highlighting while browsing easier. Once you’re on the page you just highlight with the mouse (like you’re going to copy something) and it automatically highlights what you select. When you’re done, you’re given a URL to share your marked up page. Really, if you’ve ever used a highlighter you know pretty much everything you need to know. Seems like this could come in pretty handy for email or IM reference

free sheet music

Here's a place that has sheet music that's in the public domain:
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/

Only two harp pieces and they're not for folk harp. Oh well.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

ZOHO wiki not for me

Tried my zoho wiki. I think I'm going to stick with my Wetpaint wiki. Not that I understand what I'm doing, yet, but it looks prettier.

yeah, yeah, book cover.... yada yada

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Zoho Wiki tool

Created a wiki using Zoho. Not sure what to do next.

http://emmmnemmm.wiki.zoho.com/Home.html