MAHSLIN: Introduction to Blogs and Feeds Featuring Hands-on Blogging!, 9/12
Jessica Baumgart
j’s scratchpad: MAHSLIN: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/jkbaumga/stories/storyReader$3926.
Tucows (http://www.tucows.com/) generously donated some of their Blogware (http://www.blogware.com/) blogs for us to use during the course.
Garrett Eastman of the Rowland Institute deserves credit for many of the science links below. I pirated them from a presentation he gave on Friday, September 9, as part of Introduction to Blogs and Feeds at Children’s Hospital sponsored by MAHSLIN.
The World as a Blog: Manila (http://manila.userland.com/), Blogger (http://www.blogger.com/), TypePad (http://www.typepad.com/), Blogware (http://www.blogware.com/), Frassle (http://frassle.net/), and Yahoo! 360 (http://360.yahoo.com/).
This blog, j’s scratchpad, runs on Manila. You are looking at an item in the stories section, a place usually reserved for longer posts. The front page of my blog is at http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/jkbaumga/.
Librarians should care about blogs for at least two big reasons: blogs are a great communication tool for both internal and external purposes and blogs are sources of information.
I. What is a weblog?
- Definitions vary
- Blog software enables easy updating of Web pages, bloggers don’t necessarily have to know HTML
- There are many different kinds of blogs, different kinds of platforms for blogging
- Can blog on the Web, on an intranet, on your desktop, etc.
- Examples:
- ResourceShelf: Rowland Institute at Harvard Library Blog: Science Library Pad: beSpacific: LISNews: SLA PAM Division Blog: The Health Informatics Blog: Women’s Health News: IUSM PDA Information: Hospital library advocacy: Issues in Scholarly Communication: Portals and KM: blog (http://www.library.northwestern.edu/news/), which appears on the library’s homepage (http://www.library.northwestern.edu/)
- Yale’s Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library (http://www.med.yale.edu/library/) provides a feed for its newsletter
- Communication tool among staff members
- EMU Reference Desk: Notes & Queries: more blogs: Library Weblogs http://puck.emeraldinsight.com/vl=317972…
linker?ini=emerald&reqidx=/cw/mcb/01435124/v25n4/s3/p183) takes a scholarly look at fifty-five library blogs.
- EMU Reference Desk: Notes & Queries: more blogs: Library Weblogs http://puck.emeraldinsight.com/vl=317972…
- Science Libraries, Science Librarians, Scientists
- Some internal blogging, but not too much
- External blogs are easier for us to find
- Issues with certified storage devices, like lab notebooks
- Confessions of a Science Librarian: Christina’s LIS Rant: WangBlog: The Loom: In the Pipeline: Mass Spectrometry Blog: The Tangled Bank: Georgia State University Library’s Science News: scitech library question: EngLib: for the scitech librarian: Institute for Astronomy Library Weblog: The Scientist: The Power of the Blog: The Blesius Blog (http://www.blesius.org/blog/) by Carl Blesius, a dermatologist
- medmusings by Enoch Choi (http://www.enochchoi.com/thoughts/), an urgent care doctor
- Kevin, MD (http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/) and Straight from the Doc http://www.straightfromthedoc.com/), by a primary care physician
- Health Science Libraries Health News: Family Medicine Notes (http://www.docnotes.net/) by a family physician
- The Krafty Librarian: Psychscape: BloggerCon: Weblogs and Medicine: RSS: Atom: Differences: Manila aggregator: Bloglines: My Yahoo!: An Introduction to RSS Feeds: Feeds department: RSS Feed bibliography: Review of aggregators for the PC: Review of Mac aggregators: List of aggregators via Wikipedia: Feedster: Technorati: Daypop: Share Your OPML: Syndic8: NewsIsFree: Blogwise’s list of blogs: Open Directory Project’s list of LIS weblogs: SciencePORT: LIS Feeds: Feed Burner: picking blog software: Pluck: Onfolio: Flickr: Furl:




