Web blogger for library technology applications

Lori Bell lbell927 at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 17 19:58:51 EST 2002


>  Want to try a library technology web blog?  If
> so,
> take a look at www.techusers.blogspot.com. This
> is a new betatest of a multi-purpose library
> technology web blog. Many library blogs or web logs
> are great sources of news from an individual or
> collection of individuals, or up-to-date information
> on a topic
> or collection of topics, but the purpose of this
> library technology web blog is to theoretically
> provide
> a web portal/blog all in one which is collaborative
> andinteractive, but it is also dependent upon its
> members and participants for the reporting of late
> breaking news, ideas, and applications. It is also a
> place to ask questions about library technology in
> general, with specific blogs for popular library
> technology applications.
> What is the difference between this and electronic
> mailing lists that archive their postings? Since
> this is a betatest, we want to see. For instance in
> yahoogroups, you have to be a member to post and
> to view the archive. With this, you have to be a
> member to post, but not to view the site.  If you
> are
> interested in trialing this, we have a general
> library technology blog, one for live reference,
> e-books, pdas and libraries, and library web blogs.
> Please send an email to ilartsftech at yahoo.com
> indicating your interest in participation and also
> what
> blogs,whether it is one or all, you would like to be
> a
> member of.In the next few days, you will then
> receive
> an invitation to join those blogs with instructions
> on
> how to join.
> You are then ready to post! Thanks for trying
> this and
> happy blogging!
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