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Library 'Blogs


My request for folks to think topical when starting a 'blog has paid off. I'm finding they are out there, I just never knew. Mrs. Rabbitt's Bookbag focuses on children's literature and librarianship.

Greg reminded me of the ILL News 'blog. It does focus on Illinois, but many posts are certainly generally useful.





- 2011 Library Blog Awards
Salem press is sponsoring the 2011 Library Blog Awards. Nominate your favorite. Blogs about libraries continue to spread across the web, with hundreds of people writing about books, libraries, and related subjects. Last year Salem Press set out on a mission...

- Blogging
An interview with Rebecca Blood, author of The Weblog Handbook, appeared on Tech TV the other night.Librarians have taken to bloggin in a big way. Steven and Greg have started a 'blog, LIS Blogsource, just to keep up with the new ones appearing. I...

- Library 'blogs
Blake Carver and Steven M. Cohen have teamed up to provide LISFeeds. This is a one-stop-site for library related RSS feeds. There are about 25 sites so far. Just click on the 'blog title in the left hand pane and read postings in the right. Then click...

- Genre
Genre can be an important point of access for materials. Here are a couple of links to sites for children's literature.The Genres of Children's Books and Children's LiteratureGenre-characteristics...

- Introduction
This blog has been going on for more than a month now, so I guess it is time to introduce myself and my reasons for the blog. I'm David Bigwood, the Assistant Manager for Library Services at the Lunar and Planetary Institute. That means I do all...



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