Futurism a la BBC
Here's a take on what the future holds according to the BBC. I don't often like to do this kind of prediction, tho' I love to read it and imagine. I wonder which of these will come to pass.
Here's a take on what the future holds according to the BBC. I don't often like to do this kind of prediction, tho' I love to read it and imagine. I wonder which of these will come to pass.
The third annual Temporal Web Analytics conference will take place in Rio! Looks like an interesting set of questions. I wonder if scheme versioning or something like it will be discussed.
When I think about how information organization frameworks manifest I think about the diversity of biospheres and animal species. My latest inspiration is Death Valley and all of the beauty there. Here's a picture from the Devil's Corn Field.
Came across this interesting timeline and map of weather. It is called Weather Spark. This is relevant to the work we are doing with ChronoZoom. Are there others out there?
This year proved to be a personal record year. I traveled more than 88,000 miles this year, and I published more work this year than ever before (I think). I am also honored to have worked with Mike Crandall on two amazing projects: ChronoZoom and Learning Linked Data.
I spoke in Marília, Florianópolis, Montréal, Baltimore, Vancouver, Mysore, Seattle, and Toronto among other places. It was great to see friends and colleagues on the road. I have now given more than 90 professional talks in my career.
And last, but not least, I will be one of the recipients of the ALISE/Bohdan S. Wynar Research Paper award for my JASIST Paper "The Strange Case of Eugenics: A Subject’s Ontogeny in a Long-Lived Classification Scheme and the Question of Collocative Integrity." Here's to a good 2013!