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	<title>Comments on: Proposal: BloggerCon session on librarians and weblogs</title>
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		<title>By: j</title>
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The session isn't "geared" toward special libraries, it's slanted in that direction right now because that's who we're hearing from the most. We know this is a hot topic among the members of the Special Libraries Association Boston Chapter, a group that numbers 500-700. Many of the issues special librarians have related to blogs probably relate to other information professionals/librarians in other settings, too.

I'd be very happy to hear from archivists, curators, special collectors, etc., etc., as v wrote, about how they're using blogs or what they would like to learn about blogging. Much of what will happen during that session depends on who attends and what kinds of questions are asked.

Thanks for the plug, v!</description>
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<p>The session isn&#8217;t &#8220;geared&#8221; toward special libraries, it&#8217;s slanted in that direction right now because that&#8217;s who we&#8217;re hearing from the most. We know this is a hot topic among the members of the Special Libraries Association Boston Chapter, a group that numbers 500-700. Many of the issues special librarians have related to blogs probably relate to other information professionals/librarians in other settings, too.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d be very happy to hear from archivists, curators, special collectors, etc., etc., as v wrote, about how they&#8217;re using blogs or what they would like to learn about blogging. Much of what will happen during that session depends on who attends and what kinds of questions are asked.</p>
<p>Thanks for the plug, v!</p>
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