Let’s start with something that made me nod my head quite a bit. It’s a post titled Digitally-literate staff are key to charity digital success and it’s a slightly better written version of a rant that I sometimes go off on. The whole thing’s worth but these bits will give you a flavour: …the things […]
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Links for 3 October 2011
I read an awful lot online and have a few places where I stash notable things – Instapaper, Delicious, Google Reader starred items, YouTube favourites and a particularly link-heavy Twitter account (not my personal one). Once a month I’m going to pull out some of those items and link to them from here. So here […]
Books
Back in April (can you tell I just found this post in my drafts?) BookTwo sent me in the direction of Intelligence Squared for a video of a recent debate: “All that matters are authors and readers. Publishers will soon be irrelevant“. Cory Doctorow’s take seemed sensible enough and quite measured, but I agreed more […]