
The excellent InSITE Service of the Cornell Law Library has pointed me at
"FOIAnet: Freedom of Information Advocates Network http://www.foiadvocates.net/
FOIAnet--the Freedom of Information Advocates
Network--is an international organization
dedicated to the principle that the "right of

I wanted to hit the ground running in my stint as SocialLearn director,
but we have come across a minor hiccup. For services over £139,893 we
are obliged by EU regulations to go to a public procurement process. We will be doing much of the technical development
To say I had a great time this past weekend at WordCamp would be an understatement. Beyond the gathering of 400 other WP junkies, there was getting to meet all the Automatticians (and fascinating to learn they work as a completely decentralized organization; 30 some employees strung across the US, Canada, Bulgaria, Australia, Japan…).

For the last few months I’ve been working on a new OU student / alumni community site called, well, I’m not sure what it’s actually called yet, but let’s just say it is a companion / successor to the print-based Sesame magazine.

Now I'm not one to criticise the Library (?!;-), but over the weekend I've been playing with one of the Library's newest collections, the Open Repository Online, with a view to visualising who's co-authored papers in the collection with whom.
Nifty post from Laura J. Murray (via Michael Geist) on the implications of Bill C-61 for Canadian online educators:
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I’m back after a long, exam inspired hiatus from blogging. It’s about time for an overhaul. I’ve been chugging along over the past few month and it’s time to change it all up.
I'm back after a long, exam inspired hiatus from blogging. It's about time for an overhaul. I've been chugging along over the past few month and it's time to change it all up.