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This Weblog
Ok I've folded the blogrolls on the right side of the page into the index. The index points to the FURL page that includes the MARC Tools and Standards links once listed separately.
Another change would be to eliminate the blogroll. I've not kept it up to date and there are good tools to find library related weblogs. The Open Directory Project and LISFeeds are all anyone should need. Should I drop the blogroll and just create another FURL page pointing to the collections and directories? Or should I update the blogroll to reflect my current reading habits?
Weblogs
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Marc Tools
In a few weeks I'm giving a talk on MARC tools.There are many free tools available to perform specific tasks on MARC records. Proper use of these tools will help to eliminate improper coding, clean up of catalogs, or transform records into another...
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This Weblog
I've been thinking of making a change to this weblog. The lists of standards and MARC tools along the right side could be FURLed and then a listing in the index could just point to that tag. Any problems with that? It would clean up the sidebar a...
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Sla 2005
I've started to collect Web sites for my short talk on weblogs at SLA. I just want to give a couple of examples and mention how useful they can be in getting the word out. Good PR for the library. I'll mention RSS in passing, benefits of using...
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Index To Catalogablog
Off to the right on this Web site I've created an index to Catalogablog using del.icio.us and the tags. Let me know what you think about this. Yes, Steve, I know what you think about tagging your own material.The links take you to a page at del.icio.us...
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Xhtml Friends Network
XFN (XHTML Friends Network) is a simple way to represent human relationships using hyperlinks. In recent years, blogs and blogrolls have become the fastest growing area of the Web. XFN enables web authors to indicate their relationship(s) to the people...
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