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The OSU inVirtual Perspective Technology Team has authored a new article discussing the opportunities created by Web 2.0 technologies. “BYGL Newsletter – New Website for 2008 is iPod-Ready!” Educational Update will be published in the May 2008 issue of The Buckeye.
The article discusses the layout and organization of the new website for the Buckeye Yard […]


The Ohio State University’s Buckeye Turf portal uses the latest Internet technologies to deliver timely technical information and educational resources to turfgrass professionals who manage golf courses, parks, athletic fields, and recreational facilities. More than a collection of web pages, this newly designed portal brings together an abundance of content produced by an interdisciplinary group of Ohio State faculty and staff who specialize in the study of turf management strategies.

I recently designed a new website for the Ohio Master Gardener Volunteer program. Program coordinators are able to access useful information, download forms, and access training materials in the “secure” portion of the site. The following enhanced podcast tutorial was developed from a series of screen shots of the webstie and explains the […]


Buckeye Turf Podcasts are the newest e-learning offering from The Ohio State University Turfgrass Science Program, a team that has been using new technologies to better communicate turgrass science management techniques for many years. Through the Buckeye Turf Podcasts blog turfgrass professionals can access, download and watch the latest OSU turfgrass research reports and presentations on turfgrass pests, cultural programs, and case studies delivered as enhanced podcasts.

Thoughts from Christine Morris

As a former public librarian from Central Ohio, I was very interested in some of the services offered on the websites at Columbus Metropolitan Library and the Upper Arlington Public Library.  Here are my comments on those services.

 
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Comment by Angela

The Akron-Summit County Public Library’s Patent & Trademark Depository Library is the focus of my comment. It has been my experience that most public libraries do not have the capacity to develop the resources required to maintain a patent and trademark library. Usually special or academic libraries are considered more suitable for these […]

 
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Comment by Amy F

A few thoughts regarding the Akron-Summit Co. Public Library.  )My podcast wasn’t listed, so I stole Theresa Byrd’s audio!) :)  I enjoyed the Akron-Summit Co. Public Library’s website.  The library looks spacious and modern, and I would like to visit them at some point, especially in light of their author series…  I hope to see podcasts from […]

 
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Comment by Sara Klein

A few thoughts regarding the Clermont County Public Library’s web site.  The site’s Teen Net section offers teens the opportunity to submit their own book reviews, stories, and artwork.

 
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Comment by Steven D’Andrea

A few thoughts regarding the Mary L. Cook Public Library.  My comments are about the use of a blog for library news items.

 
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Matthew’s Web Evaluation

I looked at Akron-Summit Library’s webpage, as well as the others in our list, and found it enticing visually for the large picture of the author of the book,Witches - Gregory Maguire. The picture was the visual hook, as well as the large bold heading. This site had the best punch of the websites submitted.

 
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