Transparency
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Transparency


Get Satisfaction looks like a unique 2.0 tool to make the organization transparent.
Get Satisfaction is a direct connection between people and companies that fosters problem-solving, promotes sharing, and builds up relationships. Thousands of companies use this neutral space to support customers, exchange ideas, and get feedback about their products and services. Get Satisfaction is open, transparent, and free. You?re free to ask, free to answer, and free to start a new conversation. Everyone is invited and encouraged to participate: companies, employees, customers ? anyone with an opinion, an answer, or something to say.
A few libraries are repersented. Michael Stephens needs to see this.




- Open Discovery Initiative Survey Report
National Information Standards Organization's Open Discovery Initiative Working Group has released the results of a survey they conducted recently, ODI Survey Report: Reflections and Perspectives on Discovery Services. The Open Discovery Initiative...

- Oclc Announces "quick Start" Version Of The Oclc Worldcat Local Service
OCLC is making a WoldCat Local available for free to First Search customers. Currently it is an OPAC replacement, however, plans are to add circulation, ERM, and other ILS functions. One effect of this would be to have the circulation records for dozens...

- Uclassify Contest
The folks at LibraryThing are interested in what could be done with the uClassify tool. They are offering a $100.00 prize for the best tool.Our dream is to share hardcore classifier technology with everyone. We recognized that classifiers are mostly present...

- Top Trends
The next Dynix Institute Web Seminar is Marshall Breeding discussing Where is the Industry Headed? Top Trends to Watch in 2004 February 11, 2004, 8 AM to 9 AM PacificBreeding will provide observations, perspectives, and opinions about trends related to...

- Virus
This virus is getting tedious. Here are some things to do to stop it. Symantec has released a free Sobig.F removal tool. If your Windows PC may have been infected, download and run Symantec's removal tool.Close ports 995 to 999 and 8998 on your Internet...



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