Today’s post is written by Sally Jacobs, the Practical Archivist. She has worked on archival collections at the Library of Congress Prints and Photos Division, the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives and American Girl. Thank you, Sally, for agreeing to share your amazing, in-depth knowledge of archival procedures with us.
How to preserve photographs worth keeping in three simple steps
Friday, November 25, 2011
How to preserve photographs worth keeping in three simple steps
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Traversing Antarctica: the Australian experience
Our icy southern neighbour has fascinated expeditioners and scientists for over 100 years since the 1911–14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition led by Douglas Mawson. Delve into the scientific, historical, and cultural legacy of those who navigate the extreme conditions in the name of discovery.
Traversing Antarctica: the Australian experience
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How to See What Web Sites Your Computer is Secretly Connecting To
Has your internet connection become slower than it should be? There may be a chance that you have some malware, spyware, or adware that is using your internet connection in the background without your knowledge. Here’s how to see what’s going on under the hood.
How to See What Web Sites Your Computer is Secretly Connecting To
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Photo Event Organizer, Image Organizer
Have you ever worked with a folder full of photos? I’m talking hundreds or even thousands of photos taken with different camera models and in different years and locations. It is pretty difficulty to find specific photos or events in a folder filled with such an amount of photos.
Photo Event Organizer, Image Organizer
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
How a Typical Facebook Scam Works?
If you have been on Facebook for a decent amount of time, you may have definitely come across videos posts on your news wall that have an enticing title and an innocent thumbnail but upon clicking, the link takes you a scam website.
How a Typical Facebook Scam Works?
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Monday, November 21, 2011
Sunrise, Sunset, Twilight, Moonrise and Moonset Times
Even if you are living in a big city like me, you sometimes need to know the times the sun or moon rises and sets. Maybe you want to photograph the sun or moon at a specific time, go fishing or believe in something that requires you to know the exact times. Or, you simply want to be prepared for the full moon everyone is going crazy periods. Whatever it is, the Firefox add-on Sun Cult makes it dead easy to tell. The extension supports both sun and moon times, and in particular sunrise, sunset, twilight, moonrise and moonset times.
Sunrise, Sunset, Twilight, Moonrise and Moonset Times
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30 Great Photoshop Tips and Tricks to Help Your Computer Graphic Skills
Photoshop is a powerful, but complex, graphics program that can be difficult to learn and frustrating to use. We have published many articles about tips and tricks for using Photoshop and how to fix annoying issues you may encounter.
30 Great Photoshop Tips and Tricks to Help Your Computer Graphic Skills
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 21/2011
The latest issue of new Family Friendly sites listed on The Black Stump.
Family Friendly sites listed on Blackstump Australia Issue 21/2011
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Composite Moon Map Offers Stunning Views of the Lunar Surface
Researchers at Arizona State University have stitched together a massive high-resolution map of the moon; seen the moon in astounding detail.
Composite Moon Map Offers Stunning Views of the Lunar Surface
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Friday, November 18, 2011
25 Worst Passwords of 2011
Pro tip: choosing “password” as your online password is not a good idea. In fact, unless you’re hoping to be an easy target for hackers, it’s the worst password you can possibly choose. “Password” ranks first on password management application provider SplashData’s annual list of worst internet passwords, which are ordered by how common they are. (“Passw0rd,” with a numeral zero, isn’t much smarter, ranking 18th on the list.)
25 Worst Passwords of 2011
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Forget a Name? 6 Tips for Faking It
1. The “I know your name, but I’m blocked” dodge:
“I keep wanting to call you 'David,' but I know that’s not right.”
2. The “Of course I know you -- in fact, I want all your information” dodge:
“Hey, I’d love to get your card.”
etc
Forget a Name? 6 Tips for Faking It
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Periodic Table adds new elements
Welcome, Darmstadtium (Ds), Roentgenium (Rg), and Copernicium (Cn)—three new elements that joined the Periodic Table earlier this month. None exist in nature. In fact, they don't exist very long even in the laboratory. But there they are, nonetheless.
Periodic Table adds new elements
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How to Make Your Computer Press a Key Every X Seconds
Have you ever needed to press a key every couple of seconds, or every few minutes? Perhaps you’re playing a video game and you’re waiting for an item, or you’ve got some other reason. Either way, here’s how to make your PC do it automatically.
How to Make Your Computer Press a Key Every X Seconds
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Google Verbatim For Exact Search Results
When you search on Google you often get results that have nothing to do with your original search query. Take the search for Appel for instance. You probably would not expect sites about Apple in the search results. Google on the other hand thinks that is what the user is looking for and displays three Apple sites in the top five search results.
Google Verbatim For Exact Search Results
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Why Is China Building Gigantic Structures In The Middle Of The Desert?
This is crazy. New photos have appeared in Google Maps showing unidentified titanic structures in the middle of the Chinese desert. The first one is an intricate network of what appears to be huge metallic stripes. Is this a military experiment?
Why Is China Building Gigantic Structures In The Middle Of The Desert?
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The connections between "itch" and "ouch"
The biology of itching and the biology of pain are intertwined in interesting ways, writes graduate student and science blogger Aatish Bhatia. Understanding itching can help us better understand how to treat pain. I'd not seen Bhatia's blog before, but I'm really liking his style. He does a great job of breaking down the science in a clear way.
The connections between "itch" and "ouch"
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Need To Enter A Valid Credit Card? Use These
Some websites or services let you sign up only if you enter a valid credit card. This can happen even if you have no intention of ever buying something from the service or website. Sometimes you may prefer not to enter your own credit card information on the Internet, and sometimes you do not have a valid credit card that is accepted in another country.
Need To Enter A Valid Credit Card? Use These
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Worldwide Feast: 55 Great Global Food Blogs
These 55 blogs comprise Saveur's must-read list in the international food blogging community.
Worldwide Feast: 55 Great Global Food Blogs
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Three Easy And Cheap Ways To Increase Your Home’s Security
You want to protect your home, and the people and things within it, but a paid-for alarm system is outside your budget. Don’t worry: there are several inexpensive ways to make your home less attractive to thieves.
Three Easy And Cheap Ways To Increase Your Home’s Security
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11/11/11 Is “Nerd New Year” — Here’s How to Turn it Up to 11
Nerds and numerologists get ready: the last binary date of the 21st century is approaching.
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