There is no shortage of blogs out there. A recent report from Technorati states that 26.4 million people in the U.S. have started a blog and 60.3 Americans are reading them (that's 77% of active internet users according to this report). Everyone's got an opinion, information to share, or a story to tell whether we want to hear it or not.
There are lots of good blogs out there, and a number of them relate to libraries and library advisory services. So this week's discussion topic is What blogs do you read on a regular basis that help with reader's/viewer's/listener's advisory? And if you are a regular blog reader, how do you keep track of new posts on your favorite blogs?
If you are looking for more library-related blogs (and I'm sure we all are) - there is a list of them on LSI Wiki at
http://liswiki.org/wiki/Weblogs. Give yourself some time, because it's a pretty big list. Wow, lots of librarians with opinions - who'd a thunk it?
Monday, October 13, 2008
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Wow, I was completely overwhelmed by the number of blogs on the LSI Wiki link. How does one begin to pick and choose? I've taken the easy way out and subscribed to several of the e-mail newsletters listed on the ALD website. I like having book reviews delivered to my inbox.
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