Happy Blog Day 2007

It is Blog Day again. Here is a list of five blogs that are new to me over the past year – and that I now read assiduously.

  • Gather No Dust -Jeff Scott is a library manager who blogs. He blogs quite a bit about technology and its impact on library staff – a topic which I think needs more attention.
  • nirak.net – Karin Dalziel is a fellow LIS student. I thoroughly enjoy reading her blog – she always reminds me that I’m not alone in my struggles in graduate school.
  • The Vital Library – Martha Hardy is another LIS student. I often get many web quizzes from her – and that makes me happy. 🙂
  • Midnight Run – Joe Fox is also an LIS student in an online program at San Jose State University. He posts quite a bit about his experience in school.
  • Circ and Serve – Mary Carmen Chimato is the head of access and delivery services at a large academic library. She add a unique voice to the world of library blogs – one that I always enjoy reading.

8 Responses to Happy Blog Day 2007

  1. Martha says:

    Hey, thanks for the linkage! Also, for turning me on to some additional LIS student blogs. Yes, it is true, I have a particular weakness for online quizzes. I have ambitions of writing more substantial posts more often. I very much appreciate your ruminations about library school and share some of your frustration. Hmm, maybe I should write a post about that…

  2. Jennifer says:

    Martha, you are welcome. I definitely share your weakness 🙂

  3. davelucas says:

    Happy Blog Day 2007! Please stop by my Blog Day post and leave your link!
    http://dave-lucas.blogspot.com

  4. Jeff says:

    Thanks for the link 🙂

  5. Thanks for the link! I forgot to post something yesterday. Maybe I’ll just be late. 🙂

  6. Joe says:

    Thanks for the link Jennifer….I’m late in getting my own list together 🙂

  7. Jennifer says:

    Everyone is quite welcome for the links. I enjoy all of your blogs tremendously!!!

  8. marycarmen says:

    Thanks for the link love!

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