[Asis-l] SIN: The Next Stage Of Web Evolution = Web 3.0

Gerry Mckiernan gerrymck at iastate.edu
Tue Jun 10 13:01:01 EDT 2008


Colleagues/

For Your Consideration ...

Is Sensory Information Navigation (SIN) [:-)] The Next Stage of Web Evolution =  Web 3.0?

[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_3 ]

/Gerry 
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The Big Picture(sm): Visual Browsing in Web and non-Web Databases

The Big Picture(sm): Visual Browsing in Web and non-Web Databases is a clearinghouse of projects, research, products and services that describe or apply information visualization technologies for enhancing use and access to Web and selected non-Web databases, notably MARC and bibliographic records. Selected significant reports, papers, and articles are also provided for each profiled activity. The clearinghouse is arranged by the name of the university, corporation, or other organization with which the principal investigator of a project is affiliated. A general bibliography of applicable works is also provided. [Suspended]
 
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The Magic Touch(sm): Haptic Interaction in Web and non-Web Databases

The Magic Touch(sm): Haptic Interaction in Web and non-Web Databases is a clearinghouse of projects, research, products and services that describe or apply Haptic, Tactile, or Kinaesthetic interfaces, displays, or interactive technologies to enhance use and access to Web and selected non-Web databases. Selected significant reports, papers, and articles are also provided for each profiled activity. The clearinghouse is arranged by the name of the university, corporation, or other organization with which the principal investigator of a project is currently, or was formerly, affiliated. A general bibliography of applicable works is also provided. [Suspended]

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The Next WAVe(sm): Auditory Browsing in Web and non-Web Databases

The Next WAVe(sm): Auditory Browsing in Web and non-Web Databases is a clearinghouse of projects, research, products and services that describe or apply auditory interfaces, displays or interactive technologies to enhance use and access to Web and selected non-Web databases. Selected significant reports, papers, and articles are also provided for each profiled activity. The clearinghouse is arranged by the name of the university, corporation, or other organization with which the principal investigator of a project is currently, or was formerly, affiliated. A general bibliography of applicable works is also provided. [Suspended]
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Text~Tone(sm): Auditory Highlighting/Rating of Text

Text~Touch(sm): Haptic Highlighting/Rating of Text
 
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See Also: 

_Morning Becomes Electric: Post-Modern Scholarly Information Access, Organization, and Navigation_

_New Age Navigation: Innovative Information Interfaces for Electronic Journals_

Article / PPT
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BTW: I have created a Facebook Global group for Sensory Information Navigation at 

[ http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=15798543757 ]

Sensory Information Navigation (SIN) is devoted to documenting, discussing, and disseminating information about multi-modal technologies (auditory, haptic, visual, etc.) for accessing and navigating any and all information spaces. 

Please Consider Joining ...
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Regards,

/Gerry

Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011

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