Archive for September, 2004

LIS Journals to Help Iraqi Librarians

Friday, September 24th, 2004

Do you have any recent library and information science journals that could use a good home? Simmons College is involved in a joint program with Harvard University to provide training to librarians and archivists in Iraq. They are looking for specific recent journal issues. Contact details are in the blurb in the Special Libraries Associaton [...]

Jessamyn’s Experience at the DNC

Friday, September 24th, 2004

Jessamyn West has an article on LLRX.com about what it was like to blog the Democratic National Convention as a librarian. Worth noting is that she was able to use the opportunity to talk to members of the media about library-related issues.

Professional Development Related to Personal Finances

Friday, September 24th, 2004

Pardon me while I make a huge stretch to make this off-topic workshop relevant to librarians. It’s true that many librarians don’t make a lot of money. I keep wondering about the appropriateness of having some financial workshops along with all of the other professional development things happening at conferences. I’ve heard of people leaving [...]

Rocky Mountain News Clarification

Friday, September 24th, 2004

A librarian from the Rocky Mountain News, which was rumored to have lost all of its librarians, called Angelica because of her blog post the other day and clarified a few things, most notably that there will still be one librarian there.
Angelica writes a bit more about marketing news libraries and their services.
more from the [...]

Ducks and Bread

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

 http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/opfe…

Spam on Campus

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

For Friday’s Chronicle of Higher Education, Vincent Kiernan reports on whether open-source software can effectively solve the problems of unsoliticited e-mail at colleges and universities. Focusing on SpamAssassin, Kiernan discusses why institutions turn toward open-source solutions and what some of the commercial competitors are. The statistics about spam on college campus show how overwhelming [...]

What do you call it when someone tries to convince someone to write about something?

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

I call it a “pitch.” In the news environments I’ve worked in, we call explaining to a news outlet, media organization, whatever, why they might be interested in covering something “pitching.” It doesn’t matter if someone from a news organization contacts us first to inquire whether anything of note is happening. Any time we try [...]

Thanks, Ryan!

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

Ryan, whom I met several years ago when I was in grad school, is one of the few audience members who publicly admits he attended my blogging talk in Wisconsin and learned something from it. He was inspired to start playing with Bloglines. (Reading his post made me realize I forgot to talk about Share [...]

Fundraising for Information

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

A Wikipedian wanted me to post something about their fundraising efforts. I told him I try not to post notices about fundraisers on my blog because I don’t think they fit with the mission and purpose of my blog. I found his words quite appropriate in light of the discussion of what’s happening at the [...]

At a librarian’s meeting

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

several people said something to me about soft porn regarding my blog post yesterday. Who reads my blog and who admits to reading my blog really surprises me sometimes.


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