Being a tech savvy research analyst, I’ve created my fair share of web surveys using all sorts of applications. The free programs (with the exception of LimeSurvey) are mostly stripped down trial versions of plan based applications. The next, and most mainstream, line of applications usually fall within the $20 a month price range, a […]
Learning from the Web’s Past: Five Lessons Gleaned from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine
Preservation of an ever changing digital world is a serious challenge. While traditionally published books can sit on shelves for years, and physically preserved for centuries, digital works can be deleted in a flash and constantly altered. For those that believe in the value of history, preservation of these works is a challenge worth taking. […]
Moving Beyond the Webinar: Four Approaches to Take Your Web Presentation to the Next Level
How often do you find yourself participating in a webinar where the presenter drones on for an hour then finishes with no time for questions? You start to wonder, why not just record the thing and let the audience decide when they want to watch? Oh, that’s right, because if the recording is just a […]


