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Jul

New approach

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Bloggery

I constantly keep my eye out for LIS blogs that I haven’t seen before and new ways to go about unearthing them. I don’t why it took so long for me to come up with this approach, but Blogrolling offers a “Search the Blogrolls” feature that lets me see who has a particular site listed in their blogroll. By searching on some of the bigwigs of LIS bloggery (you know who you are), I’ve found some new contenders (new to me, at least, some are actually quite old):

Jane’s Addiction – Written by Jean Ferguson, a student in UNC-Chapel Hill SLIS program, who also works in the reference department.

letting loose with the leptard – This comes from a gentleman named Brendan Duffy who works in the library at the National University of Ireland, Galway

debgpi – Debbie is a Chicago-area librarian/lawyer/bunch of other stuff, so her blog covers a lot of linky terrain.

Expect more as the day goes on…

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Blogroll Search

In my book, I discuss ways to find new weblogs of interest. I completely forgot about Blogroll Search. Not the best method, but its there. Greg tests out his weblog and finds a few new(ish) library weblogs.

July 3rd, 2003 at 11:15 pm