Well, I’ve been home for two days now and I’m still catching up on the news. There were about 3000 headlines in my aggregator, which I’ve whittled down to about 900. By the time I get home tonight, there will likely be about 400 more.
Looks like lots of good things happened in my short absence from the blogosphere:
1. My dmoz LIS Weblog category has been fully updated and now shows 277 entries. Thanks to Steven for noticing/promoting.
2. My response to the Distributed Library Project was given linkage by Jessamyn and subsequently Rory. Thanks!
3. My WebJunction article was mentioned in the most recent Internet Resources Newsletter. Again, thanks. I should also take this opportunity to thank Walt for his gracious write-up of the same article in the latest Cites and Insights (pdf).
4. I learned that two of my fellow Kentucky librarian bloggers, Catherine Lavallee-Welch of Englib and Anna Creech, the eclectic librarian, will be presenting at this year’s Kentucky Library Association conference, which is conveniently located in Louisville. I’m definitely hoping to attend (perhaps making use of the aforementioned funding opportunity).


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