Category: Weblogs
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Peter Binkley’s Blogging! – Quaedam cuiusdam
Peter’s the Digital Initiatives Technology Librarian up the road at the U of Alberta, and a guy who pops out with some really good ideas. I have a suspicion he has lots more of these posted at random spots around the web, and look forward to the concatenation of them at this location. I think…
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High school all over again
Hadn’t heard of this site before so I went to see where I was ranked, fully expecting not even to be listed in the Library & Information Science category. I started at the end (page 12) and worked my way forward. Imagine my surprise when I found this blog on page two! There are no…
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Call for contributors – Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning
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Hello reader! (I’m kidding, I know there are at least three of you out there!) I’m looking for your help. I recently agreed to assume the editorship of the eServices in Libraries column for the Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, and I’m looking for contributors for the column. I have several…
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Other Distant Librarians
While working on an article recently I scared up a few other blogs that are run by distance education librarians. Just this morning another appeared thanks to a pubsub feed I have. I thought you might be interested in these ones if you’re reading mine. Of course each of these are dedicated to a slightly…
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Library Lookup Bookmarklets – Frequently Answered Questions
Rebecca Hedreen, Distance Education Librarian at Southern Connecticut State University, has started a blog of Frequently Answered Questions for her students, and has a post about the new Library Lookup Bookmarklets that have been tweaked to search Worldcat through Google. The bookmarklet has been mentioned in several places this week, and Rebecca provides a few…
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Growing
I’ve had a blog with Blogger for a year now (wow, hadn’t realized it was that long!) – it was a spot where I was basically collecting annotated bookmarks, and over the next few days I’ll be bringing some posts over from there, hopefully with comments more specific to the scope of this blog.
