Steven’s Reading List

Steven Cohen is working on a meme about 10-15 sources librarians read and encouraging us to post them in usable formats, like with OPML. He lists his recommendations, which, he notes, could change at any point in time.

I am surprised that I am only familiar with four of the ten sources he lists and even more surprised that one of them is the scratchpad. I feel so much pressure to write something intelligent now. ; )

What would my recommendations be? Picking ten or fifteen from the more than 100 sources on my subscription list is a challenge. I find that I don’t read everything every day, but instead, check in with some sources once a week or more periodically. There’s also a difference between what I read for pleasure and what I read for professional development. Of course, that’s all been on hold while waiting for my laptop repairs. If my aggregator is intact when I get the machine back, I think I’m going to end up testing its and my limits with the amount of unread stuff it might pull down from the last three weeks.

In no particular order, I might start catching up with this professional development reading first:

Steven names some tools to use to create OPML versions of reading lists. Maybe when my laptop returns, I can play with them.

Don’t forget I now have a public Bloglines account so you can read some of what I subscribe to. (Speaking of Bloglines, Amy tells me the scratchpad’s feed isn’t updating over there. Anyone else having new problems reading this feed? I can’t control my feed or how Bloglines reads it, so we might just have to be patient.)

Thanks, Rich, for pointing me to Steven’s post.

One Response to “Steven’s Reading List”

  1. Amanda Robertson Says:

    I can’t read scratchpad on bloglines either. I’ve been using firefox’s bookmarklet feature for it lately; not ideal, but gets the job done.


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