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Book news from Stephanie Davidson, law librarian.
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UC-Berkeley librarian Lynn Jones talks about libraries, research, pedagogy, historical resources, kids, web art and funny/creative uses of the web.
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News for information science education and mentoring for library school graduates.
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Links weblog covering the topics of law, libraries, reference and fun.
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Library news from the Pacific Northwest and tidbits about Darci Chapman's adventures in grad school.
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Aggregator weblog for the Indiana University School of Library and Information Science.
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Knowledge management and information architecture topics covered by Anders Jacobsen.
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An annoyed librarian rants about the state of librarianship.
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Weblog dedicated to archiving. Also available in Dutch and German.
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Nettie Day (aka student xine) speaks her mind on library school, the reference desk, fiction and extra-curricular activities.
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Transcribed librarian-patron interactions.
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Information science weblog that focuses on information visualization and human technology interfaces and a wide range of closely related subjects.
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An action figure you can have sexual fantasies about. Includes musings on library related issues.
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Comments and links from Betsy Vera.
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Joshua Allen's weblog, covering issues such as the semantic web and Internet programming.
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Chronicle of a freshly-minted MLS learning the ropes at a tiny West Texas college library.
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Watching libraries evolve: comments on technology, copyright, privacy and information science.
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Analysis of mass media and discussion of alternative media for librarians in all sectors.
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Geoff Harder at the University of Alberta shares his librarian-friendly web findings.
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Bookslut's editor-in-chief, Jessa Crispin, provides links and commentary for those who love to read.
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Susan Herzog, university librarian, provides a scholarly introduction to weblogs and assembles an annotated bibliography of articles, essays, books, presentations and studies about them.
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News from Lou Rosenfeld, pioneer of information architecture.
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Breaking book news from the BookBitch.
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News and links focused on books, bookbinding, and the future of reading technology.
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Perspectives from a used book store owner in Durham, North Carolina.
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Links and moments from the life of Jennifer, a young information specialist.
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Library cataloging issues and related topics.
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A miscellany of links, library news and observations, such as interesting names, unusual titles and quotations. Accompanied by some original articles on books and reading.
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Librarian has lots to say.
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Saving the world daily through information.
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Censorship news and original articles from Chris Zammarelli, the Pernicious Librarian.
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Christina Pikas, a sci/tech librarian, discusses topics of interest to the library world.
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Stories of unintelligent people in the public library.
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Weblog addressing LIS issues by a soon-to-graduate LIS student.
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York University's John Dupuis provides links and information of interest to academic science librarians.
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News and notes about libraries in rural areas.
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Commentary primarily about library web sites - usability, searching, new technologies, design.
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RAHarris' journal of library school, digital libraries, and related issues.
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Periodic tales set in a public library.
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Links, commentary, and other musings by a serials cataloger.
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News, technology, services and resources of interest to engineering librarians, from Catherine Lavallée-Welch at the University of Louisville.
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A cross of libraries, culture, law, politics and the internet.
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A foxy public librarian blogs about life in a large urban city by the bay.
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Karen Schneider's meditations about librarianship and any other issue that interests her.
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News, views and updates on the UK Freedom of Information Act and FOI overseas from Steve Wood, Lecturer in Information Management at Liverpool John Moores University.
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Book format news from Gary Frost.
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Deborah's meanderings on librarianship, expecially as pertains to children's literature, academic libraries, new technology, and blogging.
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News on gaining access to background information about our cities' public libraries from Boston's Don Saklad.
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Moderate conservative writes about politics, librarianship, and other topics of interest.
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Explores the world of information architecture, library science and technology.
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A weblog about information, libraries, and technology by a school library system director from New York State.
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An exploration of Information Literacy Instruction theory and practices.
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Defines weblog, gives examples of libraries publishing them, and gives guidelines and checklists for those contemplating doing the same. Offers a few links for further reading.
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Heather Matheson compiles news and commentary on topics related to Canadian academic librarians.
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Thoughts on journalism, librarianship and blogging from a news librarian at a prestigious American university.
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Central Ohio Reference Librarian Jay Kegley shares his web findings.
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Books and more for kids and teens from Wisconsin's Tasha Saecker.
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Insights and essays from a medical librarian for a hospital in the USA.
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Information and news for the law librarian.
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Legal news and commentary by Leah Sandwell-Weiss, reference librarian at the University of Arizona Law Library.
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A weblog covering law, librarianship, research, and technology.
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"Inspiration for library communicators." Thoughts on public relations, communications, and marketing.
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Melissa Zogby's political and research observations.
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Connections for librarians - Web-based technology and research resources.
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Thoughts about library science, information science and the web revolution by an academic systems librarian.
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Links to pertinent alternative web sites of interest, presented by Jessamyn West.
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Headlines covering the problems and solutions to political issues affecting libraries.
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News stories for technology-minded librarians.
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Personal weblog which covers library issues and life at home.
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A forum for media specialists and librarians in the school and public libraries featuring discussion, stories and information.
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Seattle teen services librarian writes book reviews and tells about herself and her workplace.
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Michael McGrorty writes about library-related issues and news.
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Thoughts of Dan Greene on Library and Information Science, Information Technology, web design, life, religion and perhaps monks.
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News and links from Peter Scott (no longer active, succeeded by Peter Scott's Library Weblog, archives available).
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Journal of Sarah Mae, UCLA library school student.
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Daily library "stuff" dedicated to resources for keeping current and professional development, by Steven M. Cohen.
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Lori provides hopes, dreams, wild ideas and practical solutions for libraries.
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Resource for librarians who are interested in the application of web design and technologies in libraries.
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Source to help librarians identify publishing and presentation opportunities in library and information science, as well as other related fields.
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Library systems and stuff from Art Rhyno, U. of Windsor Systems Librarian.
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Mary Minow writes about issues concerning libraries and the law - with latitude to discuss any other interesting issues.
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News with a library focus.
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Seattle's Michael Porter, librarian superhero, narrates the world "where libraries and Pez collide."
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Satirical weblog about working in a library maintained by a disgruntled clerk.
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This is dedicated to discussing the future of libraries in the "digital age" and discussing printed books as a viable information technology. It is managed by Professor Richard Leiter of the University of Nebraska
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Weblog of a systems librarian at a small public library in a large town in Massachusetts.
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Article is subtitled, "Famous people and libraries"
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The adventures and misadventures of Jess Webb.
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Chronicling the reference situations presented during an internship at NPR.
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Medical library links.
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Ben Toth, Head of Knowledge Management at the National Health Service Information Authority, discusses digital libraries in the NHS.
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Weekly reviews of new sites by Marylaine Block, a former librarian and self-described "Librarian Without Walls". Usually includes new issues-related resources.
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Alternative guide to new books, magazines, and music.
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Thoughts on being a new librarian by Erica Olsen at Cornell University.
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One woman's unusual findings in the stacks at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Weblog of Lynette Reville, a new librarian in Australia, who is on a library-like quest to find One New Thing to learn every day.
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News from the free online scholarship movement.
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Greg Schwartz promotes information access and literacy for all.
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Weblog of a compiler of the first hypertext index of Internet resources-Hytelnet and librarian stuff.
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Links and news for librarians and people interested in search engines, searching the net, design issues and general whitterings and rants.
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Weblog of librarian Ivan Chew who works in Singapore.
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Public librarian from a small coastal community in Australia shares thoughts and ideas about public libraries.
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Highlights and lowlights of days working at the Reference Desk, split into morning and afternoon sections. Archives available.
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Useful links to online reference sources.
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News and information about search engines, databases, and various info-piles, provided by Tara Calishain.
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Massachusetts author writes for the conservative librarian.
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A weblog containing the musings of a serials cataloger on technology and management as well as serials cataloging, metadata, and the future of the profession.
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News links and musings about school library media centers, information literacy, reading, and technology in education.
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The place to go for what's going on with Carrie Sullivan.
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Issues and technology related to the acquisition and cataloging of print and digital serial publications.
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Rita Vine, professional librarian, helps web searchers stay up to date on key search tools and developments.
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The author's experiences in library school, and the public and university libraries where she works.
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A select survey of readings for librarians and information specialists.
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A small town West Virginia library employee's quest to remain sane while dealing with patrons who could often double as extras in a David Lynch film, not to mention dealing with life in general.
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Michael Stephens presents news on current technology uses in libraries.
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Ambivalent librarian writes mostly about her work.
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Library and technology news from Tasha Saecker, director at Caestecker Public Library in Green Lake, Wisconsin.
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Maintained by an information services librarian in an academic library who shares thoughts on how to make the most of educational opportunities with students.
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News and commentary from a digital libraries advocacy site.
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Web chronicle of Alice, a legal library assistant in Chicago.
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A hub for matters important to librarians/information scientists of today.
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Diary of a librarian fashionista.
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Commentary about digital services to bring people to digital libraries.
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Comments on the world of distance librarianship.
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Providing information about resources and news by and for Christian Librarians, primarily those in Christian academic institutions.
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Weblog of librarian Michael Lorenzen discussing library user education, library instruction, librarianship, information literacy, and search engines. Also covers other observations on life in general.
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Yazdan Mansourian discusses everything about the Invisible Web and Information Invisibility on the Web.
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Steven Bell helps academic librarians "keep up" with news and developments in higher education.
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Links, news and humor from Brian Smith.
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A weblog dedicated to the library assistant, the librarian's overworked apprentice.
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Devoted to the ramblings and disconjointed thoughts of a brand new academic librarian.
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Offers a collection of resources and information for readers of all ages, featuring in-depth book reviews, commentaries, book discussion, book recommendations, book lists and literary criticism.
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Knowledge management discussion from Gary Roberts, Information Systems Librarian at Alfred University.
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Library, technology, and information thoughts and trends (with respect to Marshall McLuhan). A weblog by Eric Schnell.
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The weblog of Wendy, a mild-mannered, Midwestern public librarian and fervent book junkie.
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Explores children's literature, printing and paper history, rare books, and related topics.
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Frequent news, search tips, and new resources for information professionals. By Gary Price.
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NYPL's Carrie Bickner provides news items and library stories.
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Randy Reichardt at the University of Alberta posts items of interest to engineering and scitech librarians.
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Library weblog intent on "making librarians more portable" from Jenny Levine
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Weblog of archivist David Mattison.
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Celebrity librarian-at-large offers advice and commentary on etiquette, fashion, and the proper behavior of librarians and their customers.
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Tracking the current state of copyright and related issues.
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Rochelle the librarian writes a bit about herself and other topics of interest to her.
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Musings and stories from an inner-city children's librarian.
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A weblog on librarianship, among other things, by a UK medical/veterinary librarian.
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Looks at librarians and libraries from a conservative viewpoint.
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New electronic and printed resources about scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet.
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Journal of Colorado librarian, trainer and writer Michael Sauers.
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Topics and issues: user education, distance education support, e-learning support, librarianship, and information access. This weblog is maintained by Teresa Hartman, MLS.
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Weblog of a New Zealand librarian, with a focus on search, Web 2.0 and online information tools.
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Legal information sources, blawgs, KM and other Web sites of Internet to lawyers, librarians and legal technology professionals. By Steve Matthews of Clark Wilson LLP.
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A student in library school, Joy Weese Moll, records wanderings on the web and through library literature.
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Teri Vogel provides news and commentary about tools for library and information professionals.
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Chronicles of a recent MLIS graduate seeking employment.
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A continually updated look at what libraries are doing with blogs.
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Tara Murray brings do-it-yourself and librarianship together.
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Grad student covers issues related to online government information transfer.
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Journal of a subversive librarian in training.
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Mentor Cana offers analysis of the relationship between information technology and human social structures.
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A weblog about virtual reference, created by and for the professional librarians who work for tutor.com's "Librarians By Request" service.
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Compact shelving for library-related posts and general news from one grad student in Madison, Wisconsin.