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		<title>Carrot2, a clustering search engine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary Ellen Bates raves about Carrot2 in her latest InfoTip newsletter. Carrot2 clusters search results, much as Clusty.com does. Carrot2 differs in that it&#8217;s using a Swiss meta search engine, etools.ch, as the basis for its initial group of search results, while Clusty uses US-based meta search engines. Both the Carrot2 and Clusty home pages [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mary Ellen Bates raves about Carrot2 in her <a href="http://www.batesinfo.com/january-2008-infotip.html" target="_blank">latest </a>InfoTip newsletter.  <a href="http://demo.carrot2.org/demo-stable/main" target="_blank">Carrot2 </a>clusters search results, much as <a href="http://clusty.com/" target="_blank">Clusty.com</a> does. Carrot2 differs in that it&#8217;s using a Swiss meta search engine, <a href="http://www.etools.ch/" target="_blank">etools.ch</a>, as the basis for its initial group of search results, while Clusty uses US-based meta search engines.</p>
<p>Both  the Carrot2 and Clusty home pages look like mirror images of each other, down to the various selection tabs on offer. As a test, I entered &#8220;information retrieval&#8221; as a search term in both. I didn&#8217;t do a hard analysis, of course, but I found Clusty&#8217;s clusters generally more scannable and valuable as a starting point for further searches, as the clusters tended to be more granular. Carrot2&#8242;s fewer clusters seemed to survey the landscape at a slightly higher level; specifying different sorting algorithms (available under Show Options) was fun though&#8211;&#8221;Rough k-Means&#8221; and &#8220;HOAG-FI&#8221; shook up the clusters and yielded a more interesting display.</p>
<p>By the way, I&#8217;m also subscribing to Mary Ellen&#8217;s <a href="http://www.batesinfo.com/ib-tip.html" target="_blank">Info-Entrepreneur newsletter</a>. I&#8217;m able to visualize myself doing that kind of work soon; up to now, I&#8217;ve not had a real picture of where my IS degree may take me. The Info-preneur/Information Broker idea at least gives me a start at something to form ideas around. I also consider it a good omen that her initials (MEB) are the same as mine. <img src='http://www.brownstudy.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Mary Ellen also runs a blog on the side, <a href="http://maryellenbates.typepad.com/librarian_of_fortune/" target="_blank">Librarian of Fortune</a>, where she &#8220;contributes white noise to the blogosphere.&#8221; Highly recommended, as are her newsletters.</p>


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		<title>Done, done, and done</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2007 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the last month, just as I thought I was nearing the finish line or reaching a milestone where I could catch my breath, another deadline or commitment loomed, both at work and at school. I spent last weekend binge-grading grant projects submitted by other teams in my Digital Preservation and Archiving class, reading an [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the last month, just as I thought I was nearing the finish line or reaching a milestone where I could catch my breath, another deadline or commitment loomed, both at work and at school.</p>
<p>I  spent last weekend binge-grading grant projects submitted by other teams in my Digital Preservation and Archiving class, reading an article, drafting a critique of said article, and drafting a research proposal. The grant info was due Monday, the critique due Wednesday, the proposal due Friday. Ho ho, thought I, can I turn in the proposal on Wednesday and avoid a commute to campus on Friday?</p>
<p>Well, no.  The grant stuff and critique got done, but the proposal was a disaster. I just finished it tonight, printed it out, and after <abbr class="datetime" title="2007-12-08">tomorrow</abbr> morning, Christmas shopping can finally begin.</p>
<p>But here are lessons learned on the proposal:</p>
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<li>Start early. Crucial to me, since I had to junk my entire first draft and start over from scratch.</li>
<li>Get a fellow student to read your paper and critique it for you. I&#8217;d read about this idea in other blogs, but this was the first time I&#8217;d done it. She was supportive but put her finger on a key weakness that I couldn&#8217;t write or think around. She also knew what he liked to see in papers and student work and provided good advice. Hence, my need to scrap it and start over.</li>
<li>Go back and read the professor&#8217;s directions. The weakness she pointed out was clearly delineated in his instructions for the proposal, had I but re-read them. Be a lawyer and read the fine print.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t research forever&#8211;<a href="http://www.davecheong.com/2006/07/26/time-boxing-is-an-effective-getting-things-done-strategy/" target="_blank">timebox</a> it. The danger here is that I had left myself so little time that I barely skimmed the articles I found. No time for fancy research techniques; scan, skim, ingest. But the earlier you can do this, the more facts you can feed your brain so it can go to work in the background.</li>
<li>I started to feel panic a second time as I started over on the writing. Classic fear response. I relaxed and fell back on my ol&#8217; <a href="http://www.nanowrimo.org/" target="_blank">NaNoWriMo</a> skills and tips: Write a vomit draft. Don&#8217;t edit. Lower my standards. Think <em>quantity</em>, not <em>quality</em>. The more you write, the more you <em>can </em>write. Just keep your fingers flying. If you just don&#8217;t know what to write, the trick here is to <em>write about your inability to write</em>. Describe the frustration. Describe what you want to be able to say. Lo and behold, this always seems to unjam the blockage for me. (It&#8217;s all going to be deleted anyway, no one&#8217;s going to see it, so go crazy.)</li>
<li>I used <a href="http://appsapps.info/instantboss.php" target="_blank">InstantBoss </a>(freeware), set for the standard <a href="http://www.43folders.com/2005/10/11/procrastination-hack-1025" target="_blank">10 + 2 * 5 routine</a>. By focusing for just that 10 minutes on writing and not diverting myself with editing, I got a good two pages done my first night. Tonight, I worked about 45 minutes total to finish it.</li>
<li>The key is not to finish the paper; the key is to keep starting. Eventually, you&#8217;ll reach the end.</li>
<li>I also decided that it&#8217;s OK to relax and do B-level work on this proposal. My class participation and other work have been more than up to the mark. No need to torque myself into a perfectionist knot.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s OK to feel like the slow kid in class. Three of my fellow students had finished their proposals early and I was disappointed that I couldn&#8217;t be a member of their club. Oh well&#8211;next time.</li>
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