Matthew Clayfield writes in The Australian about how mainstream news media and online communications became a new, hybrid version of the old ‘bush telegraph‘ during Victoria’s bushfire emergency this week:
“One Kilmore resident, whose home was spared in the blaze, said the ABC’s coverage had provided her not only with news throughout the ordeal but also [...]
Remember the spaghetti cat? Flipping the switch on the Large Hadron Collider? Their online popularity has earned them a place in the Internet Meme Timeline, which charts pop-culture high points on the Internet since 1970. Of course, the timeline includes a marker in 1976 for “meme,” the word coined by geneticist Richard Dawkins to describe [...]
In my Oz-IA presentation I mentioned the power of video as a communication and education tool.
If you’re interested in the broad field of scholarly information, or if your focus is on information architecture, user experience or customer service, there’s about three hours of entertainment and intellectual challenge in this post (assuming you follow all the [...]
The Australian Research Council (ARC) has asked universities to provide information about their researchers’ publication records, so that it can test a suite of performance indicators. The aim, apparently, is to propose that the new performance indicators form part of the Commonwealth Government’s proposed Excellence for Research in Australia (ERA) framework.
Peter Merholz observes that conferences [...]