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New Stuff Tuesday – January 5, 2016
The Smarter Screen:Surprising Ways to Influence and Improve Online Behavior by Shlomo Benartzi, with Jonah Lehrer HF5415.32 .B46 2015 New Arrivals, 2nd floor When we buy online, do we make better or worse decisions? Shlomo Benartzi, a behavioral economist and … Continue reading
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Library web site issues – links to databases, catalog
Yes, something is awry with the Library’s web pages at the moment. Until the tech people can resolve the issue, you can still get to online resources! Research@UWW – Find “everything” (articles, books, & more) This discovery tool searches multiple … Continue reading
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T3: Passwords and Your Digital Life
Passwords! There are so many passwords, PINS, and other security steps we have to juggle when doing almost anything online. Even though these can be painful to manage, it is really important to use strong, secure passwords that people (or … Continue reading
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Is the Web Donezo?
Real quick: is the web donezo (or is it donzo)? Carol and Martha forwarded a few interesting articles – one from Wired Magazine and the other from BoingBoing – about the death of the Web. The two discuss the death … Continue reading