Jeff Jarvis and David Weinberger talk about libraries, privacy, and publicness.
Huffduffed from http://librarylab.law.harvard.edu/blog/2011/07/11/library-labthe-podcast-004-we-read-in-public/
Jeff Jarvis and David Weinberger talk about libraries, privacy, and publicness.
Huffduffed from http://librarylab.law.harvard.edu/blog/2011/07/11/library-labthe-podcast-004-we-read-in-public/
Tagged with privacy libraries library jeff jarvis david weinberger
Last week, Nora interviewed David Weinberger about libraries of the future. David is a writer, a senior research at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, and he’s the co-director of The Harvard Library Innovation Lab. Nora and David discussed two projects the lab is working on, both related to metadata – information about information – and how it impacts the ways we find and navigate knowledge.
So if you were waiting for a public radio podcast about library metadata (and really, who hasn’t?) today’s your lucky day.
http://www.cbc.ca/spark/2011/12/full-interview-david-weinberger-on-librarycloud-and-shelflife/
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Andrew Keen and Jeff Jarvis debate privacy and publicness in the digital age; a new tool helps patients control their own medical records
In this episode of TummelVision, the gang talks about ”public parts,” revolutionary technologies, and media disruption with Jeff Jarvis, author of What Would Google Do? and the forthcoming Public Parts, founder of Entertainment Weekly and professor at City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism.
Huffduffed from http://tummelvision.tv/2011/02/24/tummelvision-54-jeff-jarvis-on-public-parts/
Tagged with podcast tummelvision tummeling jeff jarvis media disruption publicness privacy