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  1. Added Jun 09, 2008 by aseldow
    Don’t think Twitter has a place in your library? Give these suggestions a try and maybe you’ll change your mind.
  2. Added Sep 26, 2007 by aseldow
    There are thousands of interest groups within Facebook’s social nexus, each with a discussion board, area for posting recent news, photos, videos, and bookmarks, as well as a group wall on which members can leave passing comments. And within that collection of groups, several hundred are relevant to the LIS field. Here are some of the most popular groups of interest to librarians. If you have a fa
  3. Added Aug 31, 2007 by aseldow
    Librarians are experimenting with a wide range of Facebook Apps ranging from the productive such as the 30 Boxes Calendar, Meebo, Twitter, and Zoho Online Office to the silly with Zombies, Likeness, My Aquarium, and SuperPoke. Here are the first three Facebook Apps designed for the librarian in all of us:
  4. Added May 29, 2007 by aseldow
    Openness, Responsiveness, Collaboration, and Communication
  5. Added May 29, 2007 by aseldow
    Librarian in the Middle: Resources and News for Middle School Librarians regarding the Deleting Online Predator Act (DOPA).
  6. Added May 29, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    American Library Association's top ten teen picks for books.
  7. Added May 25, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Receive book reviews and comments from your friends regarding their recently read books.
  8. Added Dec 13, 2006 by aseldow and 2 others
    Comparing social tagging and subject cataloguing; this paper identifies the points of similarity and difference that obtain between these two kinds of information organization frameworks. The subsequent comparative analysis of the parts of these frameworks points to the nature of indexing as an authored, personal, situational, and referential act, where differences in discursive placement divide..
  9. Added Dec 13, 2006 by aseldow
    Librarians and Google have a similar mission: to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. We support librarians who work each day to further that mission. This site is a first step toward improving and expanding that support.
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