Tag Archives: Blogs

Review: First blogging attempt at conference

How’d this go? So our first conference blog was at least partially successful. I’d imagined being able to blog throughout sessions, posting notes. This wasn’t quite as easy as I’d hoped. Wireless connections were available only in some places, and … Continue reading

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More about blogs

Like Liz, I hope this blog is not seen as a competitor to the venerable NewsLib mailing list. A blog is a different kind of communication form: part diary, part annotated bibilography, part soapbox. An email list serves the needs … Continue reading

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More thoughts about NewsliBlog and the IRE conference

Back in DC: Pete makes the point I’m thinking we want to make with this blog. I’ve been asked why we would do this when we already have a great communications tool in the Newslib listserv. I question that myself … Continue reading

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Thoughts about blogs

Mucho kudos to Liz for creating this web blog for the news research/library community. Blogs are a fascinating development on the Internet. One wonders who reads all the hundreds, if not thousands of blogs out there. Librarians have their own … Continue reading

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