Oh boy, this is going to be quite a week! On Saturday, I'm leaving for Monterey, California and Internet Librarian. IL is one of my favorite conferences, mainly because I…
When I finally got control over the library's Web presence last year (a long process better discussed in a post of its own), the first thing I did was take…
I've been wanting to comment on this thought-provoking post by Carleen at Woodsy + Wired (a pretty new blog) for a few weeks now and just haven't had the time.…
Pfew! All done publishing the results of the 2007 Survey of the Biblioblosophere! To refresh your memory, here are all of the posts about this year's survey: 2007 Survey of…
Before I lost my Survey Monkey pro account, I created a bunch of results filters and exported them as PDF files. They allow you to see how a group who…
For comparison to the 2005 results (though some questions are new) visit Survey of the Biblioblogosphere: Attitudes and Behaviors 23. What is the primary way that you read blog content?ResponsePercentResponseCount I…
Since July, I've been sharing an office. I thought I would absolutely hate it, but it turns out that it's been terrific. Sharing an office with the right person can…
no more training wheels Originally uploaded by shadycat I've been reading a number of interesting posts on the "training-wheels culture" from Dorothea Salo, Nicole Engard, and Emily Clasper. As I've…
I didn't end up blogging the rest of the conference, because I was too busy listening. There were some really interesting talks on topics I don't usually hear about, like…
"New ideas are fine, but they are also illegal, because they are a form of ageism... We've learned that you can't teach a dog new tricks, because it's illegal and…
Update: Peter offers an account of his presentation and his slides on his blog. Ok, can I just say how much I love any conference with free wireless and outlets…