Yes, I read it with delight on the train this morning. Especially
delighted as I'm constantly trying to defend metadata to e-learning folk
who say "but can't we just Google it?".
I had one small quibble though- it seemed to me they were using a
library without the help of a friendly librarian, which was mostly OK,
but I'm sure a couple of the questions would have shown an even better
result with a librarian involved! :-)
Sarah
Rutherford, Gillian wrote:
>Colleagues!
>
>Great article in today's Guardian.
>
>http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1210327,00.html
>
>
>Gillian Rutherford
>Learning Resource Centre Manager
>North Tyneside College
>0191 229 5106
>
>
>
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