Archive for August, 2003

25
Aug

Taking the plunge

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Tangent

Well, tomorrow I’m off to Hilton Head to begin the celebration of my forthcoming nuptials. Be back in about a week with a ring on my finger.

24
Aug

Distributed Community?

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Commentary, Image

Warning: This post is so long that I have, for the first time, employed the Extended Entry option. Read on…

There’s a thread on Slashdot today that promotes something called the Distributed Library Project. The basic premise is that Bay Area people create accounts and list their collections for other’s perusal. If the potential borrower and owner can coordinate times, items can be checked out.

Here’s the “What is the DLP?” blurb from the project’s site:

“The Distributed Library Project is an experiment in sharing information and building community in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Unfortunately, the traditional library system doesn’t do much to foster community. Patrons come and go, but there is very little opportunity to establish relationships with people or groups of people. In fact, if you try to talk with someone holding a book you like – you’ll probably get shushed. The Distributed Library Project works in exactly the opposite way, where the very function of the library depends on interaction.”

Now of course, you’re horrified by the assertion that libraries do little by way of community building, as was I. Fortunately, the Slashdot community agrees.

Read the rest of this entry »

20
Aug

Book Lust

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in News

I just learned that Seattle librarian, Nancy Pearl, now famous as the model for the “librarian action figure,” will be paying a visit to our library to talk about her

19
Aug

Duped!

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Bloggery

For the first time, I was fooled by a post linking to Marlee’s blog. Aaron at Kennebunk had a “link via Open Stacks” and I foolishly thought to myself, “I don’t remember linking to this.” And right, I didn’t. Of course, my confusion was abetted by the gracious link to this blog in the sidebar (Thank you!).

BTW, Aaron, I saw that you’re offering New Books at KFL as a web page. Now tell me that isn’t screaming blog format with accompanying RSS feed? Mmm, tasty.

18
Aug

Humpday hosed

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Bloggery

Wow, I just read over at Blogsource that Humpday Havoc has been censored and will therefore cease to exist. I’m absolutely stunned and dying to know more. They’ve barely even gotten that ball rolling and have said little that could be called objectionable. Are they being stopped on the chance that they’ll get out of line? It sets a pretty scary precedent. I would think my material is on the whole riskier (from an employer’s perspective) than their’s, wouldn’t you? Am I next?

14
Aug

Marlee matters

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Bloggery

Earlier this month, I posted about another blog by the name of Open Stacks. At the time, the author (Marlee) was seemingly unaware of the duality. I’m pleased to announce that she is amongst us at last!

In response to her discovery, she has generously offered (not only in my comments, but on her own blog as well) to change the name of her blog. One comment from the original post noted that Marlee changed her name to Open Stacks on April 16, 2003 and that therefore, I came first. Actually I changed the name of this blog to Open Stacks on April 26, a full ten days later. So seniority remains Marlee’s, but I am admittedly well-entrenched in the association.

In the end, I leave the naming decision to her, but appreciate the gesture as well as the kind words about the “professional” appearance of my little chunk of server space. As Steven pointed out, changing one’s blog name will in fact merit a mention on LIS Blogsource. Should that qualify as incentive?

As a footnote to this, Marlee chose her name from McSweeney’s Library Science Jargon That Sounds Dirty. If I were to pick a new name from the same list, there would be no contest: Access Point. In fact, it tempts me even now.

Make Marlee feel welcome and go visit her blog.

11
Aug

Serialize

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Bloggery

I have to admit I fancy this idea:

ISSN for WeblogsYou can apply for and use an International Standard Serial Number for your Weblog. Your blog will then officially exist in the worldwide standardized encyclopedia of periodicals.

I’m seriously considering putting in an application. Call it senseless vanity, but I may not be able to help myself.

Courtesy of Lockergnome

7
Aug

Milestone

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Tangent

In honor of my 200th post, I’m pleased to say: Welcome, LISNewsers!

6
Aug

Thank you

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Tangent

In a few short days, my article has elicited some really nice comments and linkage from both within and outside of the LIS blogosphere. I am particularly fond of David Bigwood calling it “the article on WebJunction” as if the article has reached such notoriety that no further explication is necessary. After all, it was even the Library Link of the Day for August 5th.

Anyway, I just wanted to take the time to say thanks for the interest and support.

4
Aug

Houston, we have a problem.

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Bloggery

Well, I discovered today that a librarian named Marlee is also using the name Open Stacks for her blog. She has been active since last year, which gives her substantial seniority. At an earlier point, there would have been no question as to my response: I’d have thought of a new name. But now I’m not so sure. I think I’m sufficiently associated with the name that changing it now wouldn’t be the most prudent decision, especially given my newly published article and recent addition to LISFeeds. Do you concur?