Why Gaming is Good For You – Imgur [Infographic]


Why Gaming is Good For You – Imgur

From a personal perspective gaming has enabled my family to share more time together. I will play Little Big Planet with my nephew on the PS3 or Scrabble with relatives and friends on the iPhone. Part of this infographic provides stats on video games as therapy. I can attest to their positive and calming effects by focusing one’s mental energy when going through difficulties.

Why Gaming is Good For You - Imgur

Ten (10) portals & 7.77 million views on HLWIKI | The Search Principle


Ten (10) portals & 7.77 million views on HLWIKI | The Search Principle

I have used HLWIKI a number of times throughout my MLIS program. I found the resource extremely useful in researching emerging technologies librarianship, competencies, social media and information technology, sources for health information and other topics. Highly recommend.

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BrandYourself: A Positive Move for Your Online Reputation | Information Space


Branding yourself has become more important than ever.

Employers often now turn to Google to search for potential employees and interns. Unfortunately, typing someone’s first and last name into Google does not always guarantee a result of accurate content, and that is the exact reason that BrandYourself.com was created.

See the full article: BrandYourself: A Positive Move for Your Online Reputation | Information Space

Brand Yourself

Google Mine


“Google prepares a new service that’s called Google Mine. It’s integrated with Google+ and it’s a way to keep track of the items you own or you’d like to have and share some of them with your circles. Right now, the service is tested internally at Google.

“Google Mine lets you share your belongings with your friends and keep up to date with what your friends are sharing. It enables you to control which of your Google+ Circles you share an item with. It also lets you rate and review the items, upload photos of them and share updates on the Google+ Stream where your friends get to see and comment on them.”

via Google Mine.

I don’t have a Google+ account yet but if there was a good motivation to join this would be it.

I have software for my mac called Bookpedia. Its pretty awesome (your own personal catalog of books). There’s DVDpedia, CDpedia, and Gamepedia too…maybe the company (Bruji) should make Stuffpedia. 🙂

Groundbreaking Brain Atlas Maps Whole Brain at Cellular Level | Discovermagazine.com


Researchers [in Germany and Canada] have for the first time built a 3D model of a human brain showing structural detail down to the cellular level.

This ultra high-resolution atlas, dubbed “BigBrain,” aims to show the architecture of the brain at various levels—from the cortex’s layers and columns to its microcircuits and cells.

See the full article:  Groundbreaking Brain Atlas Maps Whole Brain at Cellular Level – D-brief | Discovermagazine.com.

How to Create an Instagram Video in 7 Simple Steps | Mashable


How to Create an Instagram Video in 7 Simple Steps | Mashable

See the article for the step-by-step guide, with pictures! Its Instagram…so guess what!…of course you can filter(ize), frame and caption your videos for that personal touch. Instagram will record from 3s to 15s.

Instagram Video

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30 Twitter Accounts to Follow for Technology News and Insights | Ellyssa Kroski – OEDB.org


30 Twitter Accounts to Follow for Technology News and Insights Ellyssa Kroski – OEDB.org

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12 Ideas About The Future Of Media (From New York Times, Digg, and The New School) ⚙ Co.Labs


For the full article: 12 Ideas About The Future Of Media (From New York Times, Digg, and The New School) ⚙ Co.Labs ⚙ code + community

Ideas discussed include:

  1. The medium is (part of) the message
  2. Content windowing–are you kidding?
  3. Readers are filters
  4. Where’s the value lie?
  5. The new news team
  6. Misunderstandings are inevitable for innovators
  7. The challenge for media now is volume
  8. Build creative technology teams
  9. Transparency is the ultimate recruiting tool
  10. Community breaks stories
  11. Look to the East for consumption habits
  12. Renaissance of the maker

Funding Library Projects on Kickstarter and Indiegogo


Do you love libraries? Are you philanthropic or just want to support? How about funding a Kickstarter or Indiegogo library project? These projects have a multiple donation levels to accommodate whatever one can afford. Libraries are contending with increasingly constrained budgets, funding, and staffing shortages, as well as aging infrastructure. These funding platforms offer another avenue for libraries to use to fund their creative, educational and infrastructure projects with your help.

On Kickstarter you could help fund: 

LIBRARY FOR ALL: a digital library for the developing world

Unlocking knowledge to those living in poverty by providing access to ebooks and other digital content in low bandwidth communities. Library For All was founded for those who have little or no access to books in developing countries.

When Rebecca McDonald moved to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, she wasn’t a career humanitarian. Her most recent job was overseeing construction projects for Australia’s Department of Public Works. But while construction management might seem a useful set of skills in a country where so much had been destroyed, McDonald was moved by something else.

“Most schools have less than 30 books and these books are so precious they are not allowed to leave the school. Imagine if the entire span of knowledge available to you was just 30 books!” she wrote on her blog.

Meanwhile, she had access to all the world’s knowledge on her Kindle. It was the seed for the charitable project for which she is now fundraising on Kickstarter: Library for All. Via Creating A Digital Library For Bookless Students | FactCompany.

On Indiegogo you could help fund:

Park Slope North – Helen Owen Carey – Child Development Center Library Project

The Park Slope North (Helen Owen Carey) Child Development Center (PSN-CDC) is a nonprofit preschool serving the needs of families from a diverse range of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds in Brooklyn and beyond, with funding provided by the Administration for Children’s Services supporting approximately 50 percent of the student body.

This year, the Parents’ Advisory Committee (PAC), in conjunction with the center’s new director, are creating a new library and multipurpose space. Teachers and students will use the new library for literacy-based and dramatic activities in addition to housing the school’s ever-growing collection of children’s books.

Libraries, librarians and stakeholders can come up with unique funding project ideas such as Peter Brantley’s suggestion for a new library publication:

Shelf-talkers: Kickstarting a new library journal | PWxyz Blog

It’s time for librarians to develop our own journalism. The basis of the American Library Association – individual membership vs. institutional affiliation – evidences the affinity for an in-community approach. A new library publication – call it Shelf Talkers – could be supported through librarian subscriptions, rather than vendor dollars, to assure complete editorial independence, lowering the risks of special interests. 

Shelf Talkers – or whatever we wanted to call it – could run with an editor-in-chief, an operations manager, and a small cadre of staff reporters. Additional contributors from the library world – one of the most literate and expressive communities around – could fill out a publication which need not worry itself with “issues” or “volumes” or printed matter. Its reach would be global, as would its contribution base – an inherent advantage of a networked publication.

10 Private Social Networks for Discreet Interaction | Mashable


If you want to trim down your social networking, or if you would rather not friend your Aunt Josephine or your boss on Twitter and Facebook, consider switching to a more private network.

via 10 Private Social Networks for Discreet Interaction | Mashable.

The private social networks recommended include:

  1. Everyme
  2. 23Snaps
  3. Notabli
  4. Nextdoor
  5. Yammer
  6. Couple
  7. Path
  8. FamilyWall
  9. Edmodo
  10. Photocircle