links for 2007-01-02
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Recruiting Students the Web 2.0 Way
OK, we hang a survey off of LTL to find out what prospective law students think about this sort of stuff. Then use the results to get law schools to start moving forward.The study also found that 63 percent of respondents said they would read a blog authored by a faculty member as a way to seek more information about students and faculty at a particular institution. While only 9 percent said they had participated in an online chat on a school Web site, 51 percent said they would if they could. Also, 9 percent of prospective students indicated that they had downloaded a podcast from a college or university, but 54 percent said they would if they had the opportunity.
Via Library Stuff
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VRM – Vendor Relationship Management
Imagine being able to relate to vendors — productively, on mutually agreeable terms — rather than just paying them money for whatever they’re selling, and occasionally giving them “feedback” through surveys that aggregate our “input” inside some impersonal “customer relationship management” (CRM) system. That’s the idea behind VRM, or Vendor Relationship Management. It’s the reciprocal of CRM: a toolset for independence and engagement. That is, of independence from vendors and engagement with vendors.
Can we relate? | Linux Journal
VRM is just getting going at http://projectvrm.org/ and is being backed by Berkman. This is a good idea that I hope catches on.Blogged with Flock
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links for 2006-12-30
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Nova’s Legal Replays an interface to its Apreso archive of classes.
links for 2006-12-28
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links for 2006-12-25
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Txt2tags is a document generator. It converts minimally marked up text int oa number of formats including HTML.
Lessig Retires As Chairman of Creative Commons
After four successful years of revolutionizing how content is shared in the real world, Lawrence Lessig, founding chairman of Creative Commons, announced his retirement as chairman of the board last week. Lessig passed the CC torch to Joi Ito, a venture capitalist from Japan.
NewsForge | Creative Commons gets new chairman; Lessig to continue as CEO
technorati tags:Creative_Commons, Lessig, Ito
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links for 2006-12-23
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