I have a very hard time both attending an event and blogging about it, or even reading blogs about it while I’m there. I appluad the people that try, certainly. Andrea and Luke the Librarian are trying to add some organized useful blogged conference reports to the ALA Wiki. They could always use some more hands to help out.
Tag: blogs
update: one rss feed on lj site
Blake points out the LJ Tech Blog part of the Library Journal site which does have an RSS feed. It’s also got a lot of names you might recognize.
so you call me crassly egotistical and then get huffy when I call you a fool?
It’s becoming a bit of a tired meme. Insult all bloggers using overgeneralizations and snarky language, closely track posts about your article in the blogosphere, report back, quoting nasty remarks and say this proves your point that all bloggers are just the way you said they are. I’m as worried about civil discourse as the next person — the lack of it on Council lists sometimes disturbs me — but I’ve also always thought that the best way to ensure that things stayed civil was not to call total strangers names in a public forum in the first place. Perhaps it’s just me. [thanks rikhei]
Gorman book review by yours truly
I happened to get a chance to review incoming ALA President Michael Gorman’s new book this month on Info Career Trends: Our Own Selves: More Meditations for Librarian
who says bloggers don’t make money?
Now that Library Stuff is published by Information Today, I noticed it has a rate sheet up.