This Week in LibraryBlogLand
week ending April 8
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Monica (Caffeinated Thoughts) writes about the fairness/unfairness of library services for unincorporated areas.
via Boing Boing (and everyone else): Copyright Renewal Database makes it “much easier to find out what books published in the U.S. between 1923 and 1963 are now in the public domain.”
Sarah Clark (Scattered Librarian) writes about student workers and how to use them effectively.
Iris Jastram (Pegasus Librarian) has conflicting thoughts about federated search.
Mary Beth Sancomb-Moran (Impromptu Librarian) explains how the Jackson County Libraries came to be closed.
Meredith Farkas (Information Wants To Be Free) says, What about Library Association 2.0?
StevenB (Designing Better Libraries) has a two-part posting on designing your objectives.
BLOGGING
Newest meme: Who are your blogger heroes? Answers from:
– Dorothea Salo (Caveat Lector).
– Meredith Farkas (Information Wants To Be Free).
– Sarah Clark (The Scattered Librarian).
– Mark Lindner (Off the Mark).
– Jennifer Macaulay (Life as I Know It).
– Iris Jastram (Pegasus Librarian).
– Walt Crawford (Walt at Random).
– Steve Lawson (See Also…).
– Joshua M. Neff (the goblin in the library).
CONFERENCE NOTES AND PRESENTATIONS
Customer-Centered Library presentation by Karen Hyman (April 4):
– notes by Travelin’ Librarian.
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This Week in LibraryBlogLand
week ending April 8
……….
Monica (Caffeinated Thoughts) writes about the fairness/unfairness of library services for unincorporated areas.
via Boing Boing (and everyone else): Copyright Renewal Database makes it “much easier to find out what books published in the U.S. between 1923 and 1963 are now in the public domain.”
Sarah Clark (Scattered Librarian) writes about student workers and how to use them effectively.
Iris Jastram (Pegasus Librarian) has conflicting thoughts about federated search.
Mary Beth Sancomb-Moran (Impromptu Librarian) explains how the Jackson County Libraries came to be closed.
Meredith Farkas (Information Wants To Be Free) says, What about Library Association 2.0?
StevenB (Designing Better Libraries) has a two-part posting on designing your objectives.
BLOGGING
Newest meme: Who are your blogger heroes? Answers from:
– Dorothea Salo (Caveat Lector).
– Meredith Farkas (Information Wants To Be Free).
– Sarah Clark (The Scattered Librarian).
– Mark Lindner (Off the Mark).
– Jennifer Macaulay (Life as I Know It).
– Iris Jastram (Pegasus Librarian).
– Walt Crawford (Walt at Random).
– Steve Lawson (See Also…).
– Joshua M. Neff (the goblin in the library).
CONFERENCE NOTES AND PRESENTATIONS
Customer-Centered Library presentation by Karen Hyman (April 4):
– notes by Travelin’ Librarian.
………………..
This Week in LibraryBlogLand (TWiL) appears on lisnews.org every Monday. [Feeds]
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I can never read TWILBL
For some reason the formatting of these posts is missing from Google Reader, although the rest of LISNews comes through fine.
But with “This Week” it always is one big undifferentiated paragraph with no links.
Has someone commented about this before?
Formatting
If you don’t believe me, check the various feeds.
feed://lisnews.org/TWiL.atom for instance.