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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 [...]


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19 Nov 2004

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NPR audio piece on bloggers

NPR has an audio clip from Day to Day on bloggers’ influence on the publishing industry, with some soundbytes from Jessa Crispin of Bookslut.


blogging naysayer

I expect this will be making its rounds across the library blogosphere today. Greg Hill, Alaska librarian, doesn’t have a good word to say about bloggers and blogging. That’s just fine, of course, since everyone is entitled to an opinion as well as the right to express it. But there isn’t anything [...]


jobs and blogs

Good news about your employment future and your blog (for a change): Net diarists blog their way to a job [via j's scratchpad].


Inside the ivory tower

A good article about the blogs-in-academia movement, with soundbites from the usual heavyweights of the field. Nothing new and revolutionary here, it’s just a decent round-up of why academics are blogging, why they aren’t, why they’re introducing blogs to their classrooms, and why it all matters.


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