Friday, January 19, 2007

Blog Post #1 Library Blogs of Note

BLOGWITHOUTALIBRARY.NET

http://www.blogwithoutalibrary.net/

I’m relatively new to blogs having only read a friend’s and a few library blogs discussed in journal articles and publications. Wanting to become more familiar with this type of technology and its use in libraries, I began researching blogs.

Blog Without a Library is one I discovered in my search, and it’s informative and functional. The site was created by Amanda Etches-Johnson, a librarian at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario Canada. In her introduction, Etches-Johnson advises her readers that she writes about “emerging technologies, social software, web design, and the user experience”. In fact, her title at McMaster University’s library is “user experience librarian”. (I e-mailed her asking about her job title and how it was created, but I haven’t heard back from her….yet).

One of her most recent postings (January 12, 2007) discusses a survey Johnson put up in November asking about the use of 2.0 tools in special libraries. Over 60 libraries responded to questions such as, “What 2.0 tools do you use in your library?” Some of the responses are shown graphically which makes them easy to review. Respondents’ remarks are also listed in easy to read bullet points. Since I’m interested in special libraries, I found this survey particularly useful and revealing.

The site includes a menu which contains: archives (listed by category and by date); presentations and workshops Etches-Johnson is conducting (current and past); and articles.

Blog Without a Library offers a wealth of information for those of us who are novices to library blogs. Etches-Johnson says she “likes lists”, and so do I. Included in the blog is the blogging libraries wiki, the purpose of which is to collect links to library blogs. The categories include: academic, public, school, and special. In addition there are listings of blogs from library associations, library directors, and internal library communication.

Amanda Etches-Johnson has created a comprehensive primer that’s easy to navigate and allows quick access to a variety of library blogs through its collection of links. Reviewing her site provided me with useful examples of the kinds of blogs libraries are creating, news about what's happening in all types of libraries, and the issues and concerns librarians are discussing.

(Note: Michael Stephens is participating in Library 2.0.: Learning 2.0 Kickoff Presentation at McMaster University in early February).

Here’s a sample of some of the links and types of blogs on Blog Without a Library’s wiki:

Some libraries address particular interests:
http://genealogy.plymouthlibrary.org/

Some address particular patrons:
http://www.kiddosphere.blogspot.com/

Other libraries announce exhibits and additions to their collections:
http://wulibraries.typepad.com/bionews/

There are solicitations for opinions and suggestions:
http://href="http://ee.iusb.edu/index.php?/onebook/

And musings from library directors:
http://vancouverlawlib.blogspot.com/

And political news and information:
http://www.unhq-appspub-01.un.org/lib/dhlrefweblog.nsf/

2 comments:

BookmobilebabeJody said...

This is a great resource! Thanks for bringing it to our attention. Especially interesting were the director's blogs and the area about how libraries are using new technologies. This site encapsulates and organizes alot of information which we can use in this class and hopefully put into practice at our own libraries.

Michael Stephens said...

Excellent overview of Amanda's site and pulling out those links is perfect. It gives our class a look at the landscape of library blogging. Blog group? Take a look for inspiration!