Tuesday, July 26, 2005

VisiBone HTML and CSS Products

References from VisiBone include HTML and CSS Cheat-sheets.

Barbara Feldman: Internet Publishing Resources

Barbara Feldman posts resources that help internet publishers, including this page on how to Use Free RSS Feeds on Your Site. See other links there in orange index column to right of her display space.

Friday, July 22, 2005

Sothink Web Page Templates

Created to be used with SoThink's HTML Editor, these Web Page Templates can be downloaded and cracked and used with any web editor. Two pages full of thumbnails -- the second (older of the two) links off the first.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

BBC - OpenSource

BBC - OpenSource: "...This site provides information about and links to BBC open source projects. It lists projects developed by the BBC where the source code has been released as open source. The site doesn't cover the many open source projects to which the BBC has contributed, but only those that the BBC has initiated and managed itself..."

Sunday, July 17, 2005

MIT OpenCourseWare

MIT's OpenCourseWare home page is a gateway to free course offerings -- but not degrees, dertificates or MIT faculty.

College and University Distance Learning Programs

Inspect online course, degree and other program offerings with Yahoo's list of College and University Distance Learning Programs.

Saturday, July 16, 2005

Friday, July 15, 2005

Public Radio Fan

Public Radio Fan lists connections to a zillion public radio station web feeds.

Open Source Web Design - Home /\^/\

Open Source Web Design - Home /\^/\

A Pattern Language - Menu of Patterns

A Pattern Language - Menu of Patterns: looks like a glossary of architectural/design principles. I got here from the Bionic Office page at Joel On Software.com.

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Jay Eckles - JERSS project documentation

JERSS is a java-based server-side RSS parser.

Dartmouth News Center: RSS

The Dartmouth News Center offers this succinct introduction to RSS feeds, including a long list of aggregators to check out.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Tweakheadz

TweakHeadz is a wonderful site for audio newbies -- check his trouble shooting FAQs and other lessons for rank newbies. Clear explanations with pictures --at last, the basics revealed!

Friday, July 08, 2005

RSS Submissions

RSS Submissions: "...A very full, and constantly maintained, list of aggregators that take submissions of feed URLs for their catalogs..."

Thursday, July 07, 2005

JazzPlusPlus Midi Sequencer

JazzPlusPlus Midi Sequencer is an excellent open source application for recording and mixing MIDI sequences.

MarcEdit

MARCEdit is Windows freeware for creating and editing MARC records for the library. The MarcEdit Homepage displays links to software downloads, issues, plug-ins, tutorials, etc.

LiveJournal: Theatre of the Mind's Journal

LiveJournal member Theatre of the Mind's Journal is devoted to OTR and points to podcasts of same.

LiveJournl: Podcasting!

Podcasting! is LiveJournal community of shared interest.

FlashFavorite

FlashFavorite is a small utility ($18.95 on 7/7/2005) that lets you browse and save embedded .SWF files from the page you are viewing in your web browser. Use this RegNow Order Form to get it.

Podcast Software - The best in their class!

Podcast Software from the person behind PodCasting101.com.

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Turbulence

Turbulence: Commissioned art that exploits the Internet.

Harsmedia :: Found Tapes Exhibition

Harsmedia :: Found Tapes Exhibition: WHo knows what this is?

New American Radio

New American Radio: "Three hundred commissioned and/
or distributed works:
• conceptual new drama
• associational documentary
• language explorations
• sonic meditations
• environmental compositions
• musical explorations
• works that pioneer new
• dimensions in acoustic space
• a primer of radio art-making in America"

Training Materials From The Canadian Society for Independent Radio Production

Training Materials From The Canadian Society for Independent Radio Production

Monday, July 04, 2005

RESOURCE: Audioblog.com

Audioblog.com - Create & Publish Podcasts and Videoblogs

Salt Institute for Documentary Studies - Fall 2004 Radio Pieces

Salt Institute for Documentary Studies - Fall 2004 Student Exhibit includes several pieces for radio.

Salt Institute for Documentary Studies

From the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies Home Page:
"We try to make something extraordinary out of the ordinary. We seek to capture a moment in the lives of people around us, and to do justice to that moment. To do so, we work long hours at honing our craft. Some people say we're intense. We keep trying. Our shooting might be a split-second off. Our words won't quite describe what we mean. The sound editing will be cumbersome. So we go back to work again. As many times as are needed. There are no competitors here. There is no "right" way of doing things. We try to help each other step beyond the merely good. We don't fit into any neat categories. We combine discipline and imagination, breadth and detail. When we succeed in what we're doing, we sit back for a minute view and listen to what we've created."

RSS Workshop - a Tutorial

RSS Workshop is a tutorial on the creation, validation and publication of RSS feeds.

6X6X6 Netscape Color Palette Map

6X6X6 Netscape Color Palette Map: Roll-over color chart includes a small Hex calculator to help web designers specify web-safe color codes.

Two4U's Color page

Two4U's Color page: Files with pages to help web designers specify colors for the web.

How-To: Podcasting - Engadget (vintage)

Read (this vintage page)(How-To: Podcasting (aka How to get Podcasts and also make your own) - Engadget - www.engadget.com) for instructions on how to make your own Podcast.

Podcasting - Wikipedia (vintage)

This article on Podcasting<, from an iteration of Wiki-Pedia dating back to November 2004, includes a brief historical introduction to the medium, links to assorted podcast sources, and connects also to tools and techniques for making or catching podcasts yourself.

TUNING

TUNING looks like a blog with audio. Not a podcast, but a written blog that also offers "MP3 resources."

Colonial Williamsburg: Past to Present: Podcasts

Planning a visit to some historical spot -- say, Colonial Williamsburg? Consider subscribing to its podcast(s) before you go. Bone up on the area before you arrive, or reinforce the things you learned there as you drive away.