In August of 2005, I introduced the first Carnival of the Infosciences. In November of 2006, I passed administrative responsibility to my good friend Chadwick over at InfoSciPhi. And now, the time has come to find a new manager for the Carnival.
Do you have what it takes to be the Carnival administrator? Chadwick seeks “someone with the vision and time to develop it’s scope and direction.” Are you that person? Drop Chadwick a line at infosciphi at gmail dot com.
I am pleased to announce that Chadwick Seagraves has stepped up to grab the torch of Carnival administration. I’m optimistic that he will bring fresh energy to the cause. Check out his introductory post. My thanks to Chadwick and all participants in Carnivals past, present and future.
A dearth of submissions couldn’t stop TangognaT from creating a click-worthy Carnival of the Infosciences #56.
Next week, the Carnival returns to David’s Random Stuff. Submissions should be sent to dwfree(at)gmail.com with Carnival in the subject line.
Again, I find myself without a host for the following week. If you’ve contacted me about wanting to host, but haven’t pinned down a date yet, now would be a great time to drop me a line. Repeat hosts (and first-timers) are welcome!
Chris Zammarelli invites you over to Libraryola to check out the Carnival of the Infosciences #55. Many thanks and kudos to Chris for his efforts.
And many thanks are also due to our next host, TangognaT, who came forward at the last moment to save the Carnival from hostlessness. Please direct your submissions to tangognat @ tangognat.com.
In other news, another conference season appears to be upon us. I’ll be heading to two events in October. First, the Polaris Users Group Annual Meeting in Syracuse and then a return to Monterey for Internet Librarian.
I’m particularly looking forward to Syracuse as it marks my start in a new position within my current organization. Without saying too much, I’ll be heading into the illustrious world of IT management. Wish me luck.
Will I see any of you in Syracuse? I know I’ll see many of the usual suspects (and some new faces) in Monterey.
Oh yeah, anyone feel like hosting a Carnival? Drop me a line.
Thanks to Michael Casey for hosting the Carnival of the Infosciences #54 over at LibraryCrunch.
Next week, the Carnival moves to Libraryola. Submissions go to chris@libraryola.com with “Carnival” in the subject line.
There is, at present, no one to host the Carnival the following week. Volunteers are appreciated.
Guess I have a little catching up to do, but sometimes vacation is just plain necessary, right?
So here’s what you may have missed:
Carnival of the Infosciences #51 over at David’s Random Stuff
Carnival of the Infosciences #52 over at Grumpator
and the current edition: Carnival of the Infosciences #53 at Library Garden
I humbly thank all of these fine hosts for their efforts.
Next week, the Carnival makes its first appearance over at LibraryCrunch. Mr. Casey has not put up his introductory post yet, but I’m sure submissions sent to michael [AT] librarycrunch.com will do just fine.
I’m getting tight on Carnival hosts again, so if you have the inkling, drop me a line. Here’s a link to the hosting guidelines.
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.
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.
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.
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.