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10 Sep 2006, 12:36

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growing the community

I have an embarassment of posts-in-draft to share, but alas, I probably won’t get to them for a few more weeks as this mess of activity keeps me occupied. I did want to pop in to say hello (hello!) and that my LIS course started last week and that we hit the ground running and that all my students have set up their blogs and that they’re blowing me away with their thoughtful and challenging posts! The course blog is here and the student blogs are listed in the sidebar. It’s all out on the open web since one of my goals for the course is for the students to engage in this thriving community we call the library blogosphere (or biblioblogosphere, or liblogland, or whatever we’re calling it these days). So, join me in welcoming 21 bloggers to our community, won’t you? I think they’re going to like it here.


1 Comment

Posted by
Steven M. Cohen
10 Sep 2006 @ 15:30

Too freakin’ cool! Go you!


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