CSLI Center for the Study of Language and Information -- Stanford University
posted Tuesday, February 06, 2007 at 7:54 pm MST*testing*
CSLI Center for the Study of Language and Information -- Stanford University:
*Gawd this bookmarklet sucks! The window it opens isn't even big enough to show the "Publish" button! And just now, when I clicked "View blog in new window" it opened my blog in the same window. google? you suck*
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy implements the new digital library concept of a "dynamic reference work"---it is a highly customized work-flow system by which the members of an entire discipline can collaboratively maintain a refereed reference work that not only introduces (for beginners) traditional philosophical topics but also tracks (for experts) the new ideas being published on those topics in both fixed and web-based media.
"Aiming for something big because it will be good for people." That's what I got from the life philosophy of Dr. Percy Julian. Beside that I would posit this: "So that people can share deeply about simple things."