Library Cataloging
Library 'blog
Greg, of Open Stacks (see link at right) and the article on Web Junction fame, left a note commenting on my post about library 'blogs. In it he mentions What's Gnu, a blog of news, resources, and events of use to reference librarians. I'd not been aware of this before, this is going into my blogroll and on my reading list. Thanks for the tip Greg.
This is the type of 'blog I'd like to see more of. Not that I want to discourage anyone from writing and getting out there. But when considering the focus of your 'blog do consider a topic you find of interest and see if that frame suits you over the long haul.
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Womblink
WOMBLINK is a simple easy tool that may help get some weblog postings about your library.WOMBLINK is a simple way for libraries to encourage word-of-mouth advertising by the blogging patrons -- hence the name, Word of Mouth Blog LINK. By adding a "blog...
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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....
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Cipa
Where is the report "Filtering Software: the Religious Connection" by Nancy Willard? It would be important for many libraries to have access to it, given recent events. Library Journal has a summary available. However, all the links I find no longer work.I'm...
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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...
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Privacy
Due to a message on AUTOCAT and a listing in the Librarians Index to the Internet several more people have subscribed to recieve this 'blog on e-mail. Those who have subscribed to receive items from this 'blog by e-mail should be aware:Blog owners...
Library Cataloging