Collection of Links: For the Typeface and Font Lovers…


Google Type – Random Google images become characters for a typeface.

Next Gen OCR Project Reaches Back into Early English History and Databases via The Digital Shift

This Font Made Of DNA Isn’t Just For Kicks via Co.Design | FastCompany

8 Typefaces Designed to Serve a Greater Purpose. Fonts to help dyslexia, proofreading and saving the planet…

GTA Technology Topics, Tips and Tricks: Mixed Links on Visual/Digital Resources & Services


The Pottermore Shop is open for purchase of Harry Potter eBooks. Unfortunately it looks like the eBooks are not available in Canada yet but the digital audio books are. The eBooks are DRM free. For more details see this announcement from Publisher’s WeeklyCheckouts from OverDrive start Thursday (?US only).
 
I ran across the Ogilvy Notes from SXSW 2012. These graphics are pretty cool and visually summarize a wide range of topics such as Digital Debauchery with Anthony Bourdain, Surviving Technology and Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think. Communication using visual imagery always seems to have more of an impact and is very effective for technology related topics.
 
Continuing with the visual imagery theme, here is a post investigating the 20 Great Ways Libraries are Using Pinterest.
 
 
The Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory Digital Archive goes live with help from Google (PCMage article).  Also, from earlier this month the Albert Einstein Archives Online is now available.
 
A post from SU Information Space commenting on why LIS students should care about the Digital Public Library of America project.
 
A new Timeline tool is now available for everyone that pulls in media from different sources such as YouTube, Twitter, flickr, etc. Here is a post from Mashable highlighting this new tool.
 
Did you know there are over 100 different tools and resources available about infographics and data visualization? Here is the list.
 
 

GTA Technology Topics, Tips and Tricks: Infographic Diversions – Dystopian Timeline to the Hunger Games; Wikipedia is Redefining Research; Google Algorithm Changes


Some fun infographic diversions…

UPDATE: GTA Technology Topics, Tips & Tricks: U.S. SOPA & Protect IP Acts – Censorship of the Internet


Note: This is an update to an earlier post that can be found here.
 
If you hadn’t heard already, tomorrow Wikipedia (as well as Reddit and other websites) will be going “black” to protest the SOPA and PIPA acts. These websites will be effectively be taken offline. See more about this: English Wikipedia Anti-SOPA Blackout
 
Google will also be protesting SOPA tomorrow on its home page. More information here. I’m very curious to see if they will change their logo!
 
From the ALA Washington Office:  PIPA, SOPA and OPEN Act Quick Reference Guide
 
Also, the Obama Administration has come out in a recent announcement against SOPA.
 
Interesting to note – you may not had heard about SOPA and PIPA in US mainstream media or on the US broadcast networks, as many of these organizations are in support of these acts. For a review, please see the infographic below.
 
Stay informed!
 

GTA Technology Topics, Tips & Tricks: Google Search [You Disappoint Me]


I wanted to bring to your attention the continuing demise of the quality of Google Search. This is just not my own opinion but the opinion of some others as well, as illustrated in the articles below. So I am advising you to be more critical using Google Search for your information needs. Why am I emailing you about this? It is our responsibility, as information workers, to be critical of the resources we use for ourselves and our clients and not always assume resources relied upon for years continue to be effective.
Google Search is swinging away from a pure search algorithm (which hasn’t been that great lately anyways due to Google’s “freshening” up their algorithm), to the inclusion of social results related to the topic searched on (Google+). That’s what that +1 means at the end of some of the search results links – Google integrating Google+ results into Google Search.  The Google+ tagline is “Google+: real life sharing, rethought for the web.
“What I dislike about Search plus Your World isn’t that Google has more deeply integrated social data on its search results pages. It’s that the search engine has gone overboard with Google+ in a way that makes me feel like I’m being force-fed a new social network. It’s too much, too soon.”
June 1, 2011 – Eric Schmidt: Google wants to get so smart it can answer your questions without having to link you elsewhere [original statement of intent for the future of Google Search]
January 12, 2012 – Google’s Search Update Could Warrant an FTC Probe [due to potential inclusion of personal information from Google+ in search results]
January 13, 2012 – Google+ Search Controversy Grows
How to Turn Off Google’s Personalized Search Results [I think if you have a Google+ account, which I don’t. I tried this procedure but I had no “personalized results” option in my settings.]
Great State of Search blog post: The Unexpected Backlash of Google Plus Your World.
Obviously, I don’t approve of the new changes but I’d love to hear your comments or even a differing opinion!

GTA Technology Topics, Tips & Tricks: Google Advanced Search and Other Tips


Here is a great infographic for getting the most out of Google!