Findability and wastage

A new Network World article on findability. Professionals, it is said,…

“spend 20% of their time looking for information and they find what they are looking for less than half of the time. That’s equivalent to spending 10 weeks a year searching for information and remaining ignorant half of that time.”

And that’s presumably with the expensive knowledge management tools ordered by the consultants.

Disable Google autocomplete, May 2010

Uh oh, the horrible Google “Autocomplete” function is back (aka: dumb flickery search-suggestions which appear as you type in a search query). The proven option of blocking it by adding clients1.google.com to the list of blocked sites in Firefox’s AdBlock Plus no longer works.

Instead, I killed it by installing the new DisableAutocomplete script for Firefox’s GreaseMonkey addon. Once installed, you need to right-click on the little Monkey icon in the bottom-right of your browser window, and go to Manage User Scripts | DisableAutocomplete | … and then add in whatever the exact URL of your Google search homepage is.

There is one unfortunate side-effect, which affects those wanting to use the drop-down Google sidebar on the left of the screen. It won’t unfold when you click on it. Those who need to access the left-hand drop-down sidebar in search results should also add Google Remove Junk alongside DisableAutocomplete.

For those maintaining Google CSEs: Your site URLs list will refuse to load while DisableAutocomplete is running. Simply turn it off temporarily, while you add or delete site URLs to your Google CSE.

UPDATE, Nov 2010: Set your browser’s Google homepage URL to: http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=0&hl=en This will disable autocomplete without scripts or add-ons.

Six-monthly links check

All 2,300+ links on the Directory have been checked for viability. About 40 links have been repaired on both the Directory and in the Index.

The following dead sites/journals have been removed from the Directory and Index:—

Fourth World Bulletin.

Vis-a-vis : Explorations in Anthropology.

Hamazor (Magazine of Zoroastrian culture).

Women in Judaism.

Journal of Hungarian Studies (1996-1997).

Alterites.

Graduate Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies.

East West Connections Journal.

Journal of the Danish Society for Central Asia.

Context.

New Zealand Journal of Research in Performing Arts.

Ethnoema.

JAC : interdisciplinary study of rhetoric writing culture and politics.

Metabasis : philosophy and communication.

Review of Communication.

Dualist : Stanford Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy.

Siar : the Journal of … Irish Studies – link removed, spam site

Green Places journal.

Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C.

Knowledge Politics Quarterly.

Glasgow Review.

Goldberg magazine (Early music).

Journal of Military and Strategic Studies.

North Star : Journal of American-American Religious History.

If anyone knows the online whereabouts of any of the above, please use the comments form on this blog posting.

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Media Anthropology Working Papers – removed from index, as Google can no longer “see” the PDF files due to use of dynamic URLs.

Early Medieval China – seems to be subscribers-only now.

Double Reed – is now password-protected.

Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies – seems to be subscribers-only now.

Musicae Scientiae : … Cognitive Sciences of Music – seems to be subscribers-only now.

SurfClarity export/import – how to do it

How to export your personal SurfClarity list of websites (sites you’ve banned from appearing in Google search results). In the Firefox address bar type:

about:config

Scroll down to the line for: extensions.surfclarity.patterns   Look along the line and you find the list of URLs you have entered in SurfClarity. They can be copied out as plain text. You can also modify them.

JURN is now one year old

JURN is now one year old. It’s been a long project, but a unique one and one that’s certainly been worth doing. JURN is now mature enough to call “finished”, and as such would welcome more links from university websites. For the next six months it’ll basically be in maintenance mode. Enjoy.

If anyone wants to employ me to find, sort and describe online resources — I’m available.

Meanwhile, I’m now off to make an animated film for a while…