April 30, 2003

Maybe you teach Internet classes,

Maybe you teach Internet classes, maybe you are a Librarian helping people access info on the web or perhaps you are a grandma trying to find out if that web new site saying emu oil can be good for your arthritis is for real. You've got a new friend. The Stanford University Persuasive Technology Lab does web credibility research. These fine folks have a great list of 10 guidelines for web credibility. It's a helpful review or instruction tool and just takes a couple of minutes to read.

Posted by libraryman at April 30, 2003 01:54 PM
Comments

Hey Library Man, you're no longer on payroll. Quit the charade, already.

Wanna go see X-Men II this weekend?

Posted by: Kris at April 30, 2003 09:05 PM

It was a class early in my MLIS degree course of study. The course was even dropped the semester after I finished. I still have exemplary skills from that class. The class was "Library Order via Truncated Oration". For the final I got a solid A. The A grade was for my response to troublemakers, loudmouths, Aarons, etc... My "A" level final was this exactly: Centered on one simple page were these plainly stated words. I would apply them to you now as well KB.

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And yes, I would be happy to go see that movie. I'm all up on it, fo reizille

Posted by: MP at May 1, 2003 02:14 AM

Yo, MP: despite your slanderous assassination of my character in the above comment, I have linked to this article in my blog (the respectable one, that is.)

Posted by: Aaron at May 1, 2003 01:11 PM

Cool. I totally dig your Kennebunk blog, Aaron. You are really doing a great job with it. Nice work, holmes.

Posted by: MP at May 2, 2003 12:11 AM