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In today's news we look at Ohio State's new budget plan, a former P&G exec consulting for the Ohio Supercomputer Center, Ohio utility provider providing learning environment for students, Ohio students competing in the OhioFIRST Robotics Competition and Ohio State University winning the EcoCAR 3 challenge...
In today's news we look at Dayton being named the best Ohio metro for STEM jobs, Nationwide Children's buying a faster genome sequencer, an opinion piece on why Ohio should have a strategic partnership with Cuba, Ohio State University finding need-based aid for 12,400, and ODILO and Findaway announcing a new partnership...
In today's news we look at OSU's College of Veterinary Medicine being the first in the country to use 3-D printers, Wendy's opening 90 Degrees Labs in Columbus, Ohio receiving funds to align workforce programs with industry needs, Consolidated Electric Cooperative beginning to roll out broadband capabilities in Ohio, and an AI supercomputer assembled by tapping data warehouses for their idle computing power...
In today's news we look at employers offering college degrees for their employees, Ohio colleges among the top-ranked for online programs for veterans, Ohio's new supercomputer three times faster than the previous system, schools and libraries receiving their full request in E-Rate funding, and Cleveland searching for a way to collaborate technology and the community...
In today's news we look at Columbus State Community College offering courses to help put workers back on the job, a robotics championship to make STEM exciting, cable powers used to transform healthcare, University of Minnesota and CUNY lauching a new platform in their publications, and a $10 hedge fund supercomputer that's taking over Wall Street..
In today's news we look at companies in northeastern Ohio gathering at Youngstown State to get a sample of the latest tech trends, Ohio State is facing a $10 million budget gap, researchers are making strides with the Cheyenne supercomputer, IT and library services are working together at Smith College, and Frontier Communications' four-year investment in Ohio has exceeded $199 million...
In today's news we look at the University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College work with OARnet in making an identity blueprint for higher education institutions in Ohio, two Ohio community colleges who are merging their administration offices, Dublin being approved for a 100 gigabit broadband plan, Penn State having a tech expo to show off the future of education, and the University of Chicago being chosen to house the Obama presidential library...
John Burke, library director of the Gardner-Harvey Library at Miami University Middletown, began his career just as online catalogs and periodical databases were becoming widespread and the nascent Internet was gaining interest.
His interest in this technology drew him to the field – as well as led him to help others keep up with the ever-changing field as the author of a technology textbook.
OhioLINK recently talked with Burke about working at a regional campus, changes in technology and their impact on librarianship over the past two decades
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