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What Is Google Analytics Direct Traffic And Where Does It Really Come From?

August 15, 2013 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

One of the core benefits of Google Analytics is its ability to show you where your website visitors are coming from. How many are arriving from Google? What about from links on Facebook or another online community? These are vital questions that any webmaster needs to be able to answer. Within Analytics, the total number […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Business, Google, Website Creation

How to Copy Text from a Flash Webpage, CFM, SFM file or other “Uncopyable” Format

August 7, 2013 by Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

In most cases, if you want to export text from the web it’s as easy as CTRL+C. But what if you come across a filetype online that doesn’t let you do this? One common situation is a website that was created using Adobe Flash. More specifically, you may see a .CFM or .SFM file extension […]

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New Job and Some Other Professional Updates

July 26, 2013 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Two weeks ago I started a new position at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. I’m the Instruction and Assessment Librarian, which means I’ll coordinate the library’s teaching efforts and also work with librarians and faculty to improve student outcomes when the curriculum or assignments include a research component. I’ll also staff the reference desk […]

Filed Under: Academic Librarianship

How Does Google Scholar Work and How Can I Use It Better?

July 23, 2013 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

Google is great for its convenience and quick answers but much more hit or miss when you need authoritative sources. It’s important to critically evaluate your search results to figure out who each author is and why he or she might be a good person to write about the subject at hand. But another thing […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Academic Research, Google

Why You Should Close Your Browser After Logging Out of a Service

June 6, 2013 by Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

When you are accessing sensitive information, such as with online banking, a very basic security measure is to remember to log out right after you finish. In most cases, however, the service will recommend that you also close your browser. The advice is very common but can be a slight annoyance. You will usually want […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Web Browsers

The Shift from Tools to Platforms on the Web

May 15, 2013 by Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

Several weeks ago, Google announced it would shut down its popular RSS service Google Reader on July 1, leading to a mad scramble for alternatives. Some people remarked on how the replacements could not quite replicate their familiar workflow, forcing them to change their news-seeking routines. Others could not even sign up, as the flood […]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Facebook, Google

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