the year in sentences
First spotted on Walt’s blog, and seen on many others since, here are the first sentences of the first posts of every month in 2007 here at bwal.net. The missing August and September? That’s not me forgetting my months of the year, it’s me being a hopelessly inconsistent and generally lazy blogger. Can you expect better for 2008? I’m making no promises, but hope springs eternal!
January: Back, way back, in November, I put up a little survey asking about the use of 2.0 tools in special libraries and 68 of you kindly responded.
February: Thank you to OHLA for inviting me to present on health library 2.0 at the OLA Super Conference!
March: Any library types going to the IA Summit in Vegas next week?
April: No, seriously. [post title: What is there to say about Five Weeks that hasn't already been said?)
May: I’m teaching my LIS course (”Social Software and Libraries”) again this summer and the term starts on Monday.
June: Random things, that is. [post title: 8 more]
July: Our Learning 2.0 programme wrapped up ages ago and I’ve finally gotten around to compiling a list of “lessons learned”.
October: Remember me? I used to blog here.
November: The conference is over and this is my first (and most likely my second-to-last) post about it. [post title: IL2007]
December: Got back yesterday from the 2nd Annual E-Info Global Symposium at the University of Alabama Huntsville, which focused on technology, innovation and change in academic libraries.