Blog Day 2007
This blog seldom has much of general interest, as it’s usually my “theory diary” in which I post notes about various theories in which I’m interested. (And in which you, with some exceptions, probably are not.)
But since today is the third annual Blog Day, on which we’re supposed to give “link love” to five of the most deserving blogs we’ve recently discovered, I thought I’d do something non-theoretical (and perhaps even fun!) In honor of the blogs being started by the students of KM/LIS 5433 (Design and Implementation of Web-Based Information Services) at the University of Oklahoma School of Library and Information Studies, I am choosing five excellent student blogs from OTHER library schools for my links of the day. Which of these bloggers would you hire ?
From Chapel Hill:
LIS: Michael Habib
(Graduated in December 06, but since he’s apparently still looking for the absolutely right job, and because I like his idea of “faceted friending” so much I had to include him!)
From Dominican:
LIS.dom
(Laura Crossett, because she not only wrote a terrific post on “dinky libraries”, but is already managing one!)
From Drexel:
What I Learned Today
(Nicole Engard, not just because she obviously takes her budding career seriously, but has useful advice for others about doing the same!)
From Emporia:
The Blog of Choice
(Royce Kitts, because he can actually make those group projects sound like fun!)
From Wayne State:
Misadventures of the Monster Library Student
(This blogger hasn’t shared her full name, but anyone who loves spending time in used book stores like “Manda” does, deserves to be on my list!)
Hi,
Thanks for the mention! I hope to have more up on faceted friending soon.
I like that your focus on theory. I currently own the domain listheory.com and am trying to figure out what to do with it. My original idea was a group blog that featured invited writers. Maybe I will need to pull that idea back out.
-Michael
Hey, thanks so much for reading! As usual, I am way behind in all blog-related things and hence just saw this today. I am in theory actually done with library school now, although since Dominican has yet to send my diploma, I’m a little puzzled. Anyway, thanks for reading! Dinky little libraries rule.
group projects are fun, as long as you are in charge.
thanks for the shout out.