Archive for July 26th, 2004

What a Blogger Thinks of Blogging Journalists and Politicians

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Recently, I’ve been hearing or reading a lot about what journalists think of bloggers covering the convention. When I read Michael Feldman’s piece about some high profile people starting blogs and talking about them to the bloggers covering the Democratic National Convention, I had to snicker. Neither knew the URL of their blog or seemed [...]

Technorati’s Page for DNC Bloggers

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Technorati has a page culling posts from people writing about politics during the Democratic National Convention. It includes bloggers without DNC credentials as well as those blogging from the convention. from Liz Donovan’s Miami Herald blog (This is funny. You know how so many news sources require people to register before viewing articles so they [...]

Do Weblogs Belong in Libraries?

Monday, July 26th, 2004

Of course they do! This article Weblogs: Do they belong in libraries? has been circulating through some library-related blogs. One part worth noting is how to use them to communicate with local politicians to get more government support for the libraries. Some of the cited articles might be worth a look.

Some Notes about Commenting on this Blog

Monday, July 26th, 2004

I noticed the Redhead has posted some new rules about comments on her blog. Reading the text of the post and the comments reminded me about a post I’ve been considering for a while about editing, altering, and/or deleting comments on blogs. A survey I took about a week ago had some questions about changing [...]