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These are the most recent articles mentioning "blog"
Posted 03/28/08, 16:14
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resentations; forming a successful grant proposal; creating a traveling multimedia exhibition; organizing effective community partnerships; writing blogs; hosting authors; creating cybertorials; and preserving local culture." - McFarland PublishingMore information, including early reviews and a t...
Posted 03/17/08, 19:07
Over at Walt at Random, in early January blog posts and subsequent discussion centered around Walt Crawford's new book Academic Library Blogs: 231 Examples. My curiosity was tweaked when a January 19th post, Academic Library Blogs: Who's Included, presented an alphabetical listing of the blogs incl...
Posted 02/18/08, 19:24
One of the more interesting children's literature blogs in my Bloglines account is Read Roger, by Roger Sutton, editor in chief of the Horn Book. Friday's post, Notes from the Horn Book, introduces readers to a new monthly newsletter to be generated by Horn Book."Be the first on your block to sign u...
Posted 02/07/08, 18:57
I've been reading folks' library blogs and they are interesting, to say the least. The names of the people who post are very creative and often bordering on risque. The topics that are covered range from informative and instructional to ranting and raving about lack of training, preparation or nasty...
Posted 12/05/07, 15:56
I am not an enthusiast of blog posts whose purpose is to lead readers to other blogs, unless of course that is the purpose of the blog in question; it seems to be an "easy out" for posting. This post is going to be one of those posts, apologies to everyone in advance but you will soon see why.Yester...
Posted 11/08/07, 15:01
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ndling of an increasing classroom problem, click on the article title link and read; it was a setup with interesting results. Found via Steven Bell's blog, the Kept-Up Academic Librarian, this is a growing situation in today's classrooms.Why situation? Students do not necessarily view the intrusive ...
Posted 10/18/07, 12:34
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raight from my email inbox, the Actions and Answers section of the lastest issue of American Libraries Direct:Library Student is finalist for $10,000 blogging scholarship"Karin Dalziel, an LIS student at the University of Missouri“Columbia, is one of 20 finalists for College Scholarship.org™s 2nd an...
Posted 04/07/08, 12:35
It is nothing short of amazing the amount of spam email one little library blog attracts. Exhausted by offers for pharmaceuticals, lottery tickets, watches, and charming friendships, the Library Cloud email address posted in the sidebar is no longer an active link. for College Scholarship.org™s 2nd ...
Posted 05/19/08, 20:01
Have you done it? Be honest; have you utilized Blogger's Post Options and either changed the date and time on a post or scheduled a post to publish at a later date?I admit my initial reaction to this perk was negative. After all, was I not using a blog's journal format to compile and share informati...
Posted 09/05/08, 15:36
Walt Crawford, Walt at Random, is compiling information for a new study on Library blogs and has posted a one-week-only opportunity for readers to recommended blogs for inclusion. There are specific criteria in place that must be met, including being "somehow related to libraries or librarianship" a...
Posted 10/20/08, 19:31
The State Library of Ohio has sent out a reminder about their Blog which lists grants."BlogJunction Ohio has a category for posting grant opportunities. Some of the current listings have deadlines coming up soon.I encourage you to check out the posts, set up an RSS feed so that you get up-to-date po...
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