August 26, 2006
Carnival of the Infosciences #50

So here it is: Carnival of the Infosciences #50 over at 'Brary Web Diva. Thanks to Kelli for making it happen despite the complete lack of submissions.

Carnival #51 will be hosted at David's Random Stuff. David welcomes your submissions emailed to dwfree{at}gmail.com with 'Carnival' in the subject line.

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August 16, 2006
Carnival of the Infosciences #49

Head on over to Connie Crosby's blog to take in the Carnival of the Infosciences #49. Connie has taken the Carnival presentation to the next level, so I strongly encourage a visit.

Next week is the big 5-0. The honor falls to Kelli Staley over at 'Brary Web Diva. Submissions go to nomextra[at]sbcglobal[dot]net.

As always, I'm seeking hosts. Many thanks to those who already have taken their turn (and who are welcome to reprise the role). First-timers welcome! Here are the guidelines.

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August 09, 2006
Kenton County's Off the Shelf

Kenton County Public Library produces a series of video clips for the local public access station called Off the Shelf. For us syndication fans, they have made this series available as a video podcast, RSS feed and all.*

* At the time of writing this post, there seems to be some issues with their website, so I can't confirm that everything with the feed is working as it's supposed to be.

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Carnival of the Infosciences #48

Michelle McLean invites you over to Connecting Librarian for the Carnival of the Infosciences #48. Good stuff. I recommend checking out the GrrlScientist post on the Archimedes Palimpsest.

Next week, the Carnival is scheduled to be hosted by Connie Crosby. There's no intro post on her blog as of yet, so if you want to send submissions to me via the contact form, that'd be just fine.

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Library Geeks

It looks like the whole "independent librarian podcasting" thing is finally starting to take off. Last week, we had the introduction of Marv's LibVibe news program. Now, courtesy of Sarah Houghton, we have news of another foray into librarian-friendly audio content namely Library Geeks featuring Daniel Chudnov. In the first episode, Mr. Chudnov speaks with Ross Singer about OpenURL. Looking forward to checking this out.

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August 03, 2006
Carnival of the Infosciences #47

Thanks to Woody over a ISHUSH for hosting the Carnival of the Infosciences #47. Pretty light on submissions again. Any suggestions on what we might do to encourage participation?

Next week, the Carnival heads down under again, this time visiting the home of the Connecting Librarian. Send submissions (please?) to tango@michevan.id.au.

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