January 16, 2004
Blogsourcin'

So perhaps you've been wondering why LIS Blogsource has been so quiet lately. Well, we're in transition. More on that when it happens. We (being Steven and I) had hoped to hold off posting blog stuff until said transition was complete, but I need to point out how nicely the blogosphere has taken up the cause in our stead. And there's just too much going on to hold out any longer, so here are some highlights.

1. Waterboro points out a new blog:

On The Shelf - "Peabody Institute Library news, book reviews, and other items of interest." (no feed)

2. Jenny points out the return of both Library Techlog and ...useless miscellany.

2A. She also points out that the Riverdale (IL) Public Library has initiated, in conjunction with other local agencies, an E-Newsletter for the Riverdale community. Very nice.

3. LibLab - "I work in a computer lab in a library where I teach computer classes and have the lab open to the public. Libraries can be strange and wonderful places, depending on the day." (no feed)

4. Waughblog, which Steven mentioned on December 16th, has relocated.

5. Kilted Librarian on Call (nee' Subterranean Homesick Blues) has been doing some nice refgrunting lately.

5A. Library Girl has a new reading journal in blog form entitled There's No Such Thing As Too Many Books (RSS feed).

6. Looks like we'll have a new librarian blog when the author of A Work Untitled makes her way to library school. Good luck!

7. Another individual on the Master's track:
Invisible Library - "The Blog of a Radical Librarian, in which there is no shushing." (no feed)

8. And finally the blog of Laurence (Larry) Sloma:

Arbitrary Content - "Asphalt Ramblers and Manglers of Foreign Tongues" (RSS feed)

I'm sure there's more that I'm forgetting, which is precisely why I just had to get this stuff out of my head. We'll be back up and running soon (for which my pathetic short term memory will be most thankful).

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