[NetGold] Library Link of the Day

Soundara Rajan N.S, and David Dillard writes “This message was posted to the NetGold discussion group by a member from
India, Soundara Rajan N.S , a person from whom
I have seen a number of quite valuable resource posts. I do not know if
everyone of this list are familiar with this weblog devoted to library
issues that is brought to our attention in this post. I have looked at
the Blog and find that it is accumulating an important and varied group of
informational reports on library issues day by day and I highly recommend
this resource to the readers of this list.

Library Link of the Day

Soundara Rajan N.S, and David Dillard writes “This message was posted to the NetGold discussion group by a member from
India, Soundara Rajan N.S , a person from whom
I have seen a number of quite valuable resource posts. I do not know if
everyone of this list are familiar with this weblog devoted to library
issues that is brought to our attention in this post. I have looked at
the Blog and find that it is accumulating an important and varied group of
informational reports on library issues day by day and I highly recommend
this resource to the readers of this list.

Library Link of the DayWhat is this?



The Library Link of the Day provides you a daily link for keeping up to
date with the library profession. Destinations include the latest library
news, good reads on the web, and other valuable resources that a library
knowledge worker should know about. The link is presented without
commentary.



Who is it for?



If you already read ten library-related weblogs, subscribe to twenty
discussion groups, and scan another thirty or so news sites, this service
may not be for you. If you are involved with or interested in libraries
but didn’t know that there are over a hundred library-related blogs on the
web, this service is designed specifically for you. It is a way for busy
librarians and library fans of all kinds to review items of interest that
they may not have heard about otherwise. See the Information Sources page
for links to related sites.



Can I get the link delivered?


You can sign up to receive the daily link via e-mail, at
http://www.tk421.net/librarylink/