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				<title>fvanhorne wrote a new blog post: Session clarification</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 13:36:47 +0000</pubDate>

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					<p><a href="http://clevelandhistory.org/members/fvanhorne/" rel="nofollow">fvanhorne</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2010/01/14/session-clarification/" rel="nofollow">Session clarification</a> <span class="time-since"></span><br />
<blockquote>Posted a rough idea for a couple possibilities earlier.Â  Now that I&#8217;ve gotten some feedback here&#8217;s what I&#8217;ll focus on.<br />
Over the summer, Amazon deleted copies of 1984 and Animal Farm from Kindle owners with no prior warning.Â  Though Amazon apologized for the incident and said this would not happen again, the fact that it did [...]
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				<title>fvanhorne commented on the blog post Treasures of Geocities/Big Brother in MY Kindle?</title>
				<link>http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/21/treasures-of-geocitiesbig-brother-in-my-kindle/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:08:54 +0000</pubDate>

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					<p><a href="http://clevelandhistory.org/members/fvanhorne/" rel="nofollow">fvanhorne</a> commented on the blog post <a href="http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/21/treasures-of-geocitiesbig-brother-in-my-kindle/#comment-73" rel="nofollow">Treasures of Geocities/Big Brother in MY Kindle?</a> <span class="time-since"></span><br />
<blockquote>Another idea I didn&#8217;t add above: I&#8217;ve taken a recent interest in the Librivox project, which has the ambitious goal of recording audiobooks versions of all books currently in the public domain.  This is an excellent example of the open source movement bringing literary treasures to the masses in a new way.  At [...]
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				<title>fvanhorne commented on the blog post Research with Zotero</title>
				<link>http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/11/research-with-zotero/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:04:55 +0000</pubDate>

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					<p><a href="http://clevelandhistory.org/members/fvanhorne/" rel="nofollow">fvanhorne</a> commented on the blog post <a href="http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/11/research-with-zotero/#comment-72" rel="nofollow">Research with Zotero</a> <span class="time-since"></span><br />
<blockquote>I&#8217;m also interested in learning about Zotero research.  I&#8217;ve read about it but haven&#8217;t yet implemented it myself.
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				<title>fvanhorne commented on the blog post Information Cartography</title>
				<link>http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/18/information-cartography/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 15:59:20 +0000</pubDate>

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					<p><a href="http://clevelandhistory.org/members/fvanhorne/" rel="nofollow">fvanhorne</a> commented on the blog post <a href="http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/18/information-cartography/#comment-71" rel="nofollow">Information Cartography</a> <span class="time-since"></span><br />
<blockquote>I&#8217;m interested to know why and how you equate digital literacy with fearlessness.
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				<title>fvanhorne commented on the blog post Digital Literacy Across the Curriculum: Is it desirable? Is it possible?</title>
				<link>http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/11/digital-literacy-across-the-curriculum-is-it-desirable-is-it-possible/</link>
				<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 12:54:44 +0000</pubDate>

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					<p><a href="http://clevelandhistory.org/members/fvanhorne/" rel="nofollow">fvanhorne</a> commented on the blog post <a href="http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/11/digital-literacy-across-the-curriculum-is-it-desirable-is-it-possible/#comment-68" rel="nofollow">Digital Literacy Across the Curriculum: Is it desirable? Is it possible?</a> <span class="time-since"></span><br />
<blockquote>As a (recent) librarian for a for-profit technical school, I applaud this idea.  So many of our students struggled both with basic literacy and with digital literacy.  As the librarian, a large part of my job was tutoring students not only on how to construct sentences, but technology instruction as well.  That [...]
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				<title>fvanhorne wrote a new blog post: Treasures of Geocities/Big Brother in MY Kindle?</title>
				<link>http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/21/treasures-of-geocitiesbig-brother-in-my-kindle/</link>
				<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:25:46 +0000</pubDate>

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					<p><a href="http://clevelandhistory.org/members/fvanhorne/" rel="nofollow">fvanhorne</a> wrote a new blog post: <a href="http://thatcamp.clevelandhistory.org/2009/12/21/treasures-of-geocitiesbig-brother-in-my-kindle/" rel="nofollow">Treasures of Geocities/Big Brother in MY Kindle?</a> <span class="time-since"></span><br />
<blockquote>I had a couple of ideas for exploration, so I&#8217;ll post them both and see what people gravitate toward.<br />
1.Â  Yahoo! closed down Geocities this past October.Â  In the 1990&#8217;s, Geocities was the introduction to webpage design for millions of users.Â  Its ease of use gave the average web citizen the chance to share vast amounts [...]
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