We’re in the final stretch of putting together our annual list, “10 Blogs To Read in 2010”.
What blogs do you read every day? What blogs help you learn? What blogs keep you informed? What blogs make you laugh? Who’s the best writer out there?
Think of it this way: “I read many others, but these are the LIS blogs that read even when time is short”
I’m looking for input from as many people as possible so the final list doesn’t miss any new talented bloggers. My goal again this year is simple, we’ll list 10 blogs that, when followed as a group, paint a complete picture of what’s going on in our little world. You can leave a comment below, hit the contact form, or send an email to [email protected].
Before you nominate, take a look at past winners, they aren’t eligible for 2010:
10 Blogs To Read in 2006
http://www.lisnews.org/node/17775
10 Blogs To Read In 2007
http://www.lisnews.org/node/20341
The LISNews 10 Blogs To Read In 2008
https://lisnews.org/node/28830
10 Blogs To Read In 2009
http://www.lisnews.org/10_librarian_blogs_read_2009
I Read
A new weblog I enjoy is From the catalogs of babes
http://catalogsofbabes.wordpress.com/
I Enjoy
Woeful @ the Library: http://librarianwoes.wordpress.com
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I love
The Merry Librarian :www.merrylibrarian.com. I especially love to collection of reference desk situations. This blog always brightens my day!
The Merry Librarian
Cracks me up every time!! Great, true stories from a library near you.
Top Blogs to read in 2010
I highly recommend the Merry Librarian
10 to Read for 2010
My favorite blogs are:
1. Make Use of It
2. Research Buzz
3. Catalogablog
4. TeleRead Bringing the EBooks Home
5. The Travelin’ Librarian
Blogs to Read
1. iBraryGuy
2. The Librarian in Black
3. Research Buzz
Blogs to Read
1. Librarian in Black
2. McSweeney’s “Dispatches from a Public Librarian”
Read
I have to give a shout out to The Effing Librarian.
… And thanks for the love Auntie Nanuuq!
Blogs to Read
John DiGilio’s iBraryGuy.com has lots of “best of” lists and in-depth analysis of
productivity tools for libraries, librarians and information professionals.
Nicole Engard’s What I Learned Today (http://www.web2learning.net/) has lots of tech tips as well as deep insight into open-source systems for libraries. She’s not afraid to take a stand, and encourages other info pros to be strong proponents as well. See http://www.web2learning.net/archives/3434
Eric Schwarz
Librarian and business researcher
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