Adjusting to Google Glass, Useful Slides Shared via Twitter, and more…

In this latest edition of blog buzz;

In Between Google Glass and a Hard Place, Librarian and long-time early adopter of new technologies, Jenny Levine discusses her experience of slowly adjusting to using Google Glass.

Bidding has begun between locations in contention to be the future site of Obama’s Presidential Library, where his papers and presidential archives will be housed for future scholars. This story from NPR’s weekend edition discusses potential contenders (including one right here in Manhattan) and the beginnings of the Presidential Libraries.

And now, two amazing resources from the twitterverse;

Korey Jackson (@koreybjackson) of Oregon State University shared this resource for “thinking about computational data review”, Victoria Stodden’s (@victoriastodden, Dept of Statistics at Columbia) slides from a recent conference at UC Davis on the future of scholarly and academic publishing (hashtag #publishperish14), entitled “Reproducibility in Science [;] why all the fuss?” [pdf].

For those of you who are interested in leveraging social media as oncologists and who like myself) missed Robert S. Miller’s (@rsm2800) grand rounds talk, the slides from, “Connectivity, Collaboration, and Disruption: Social Media and the Oncologist“. (hashtag #msk_hcsm14).