Architecture. Web_sites. ILI 2009 Presentation – "Self-plagiarism is style" I really struggled to shoehorn everything I wanted to talk about during my ILI 2009 presentation into the slides, so this blog post goes into a bit more depth than I’ll probably talk about… slide 1 & 2 I’m still in two minds about whether or not the word “exploit” has too many negative connotations, but what the heck!
If you do use any of the content from the presentation, please drop me an email to let me know. Simply Google. Cites & Insights 6:10 - Looking at Liblogs. Two years ago, it was plausible (if extremely foolish) for a high-profile librarian to make fun of blogs in general, including blogs from libraries and by library people.
A year ago, there were many such blogs, but relatively few with substantial readerships. Now, there are certainly more than a thousand blogs from libraries and by library people. At least three ALA divisions have blogs; that number will grow. I’m guessing most readers already subscribe to, or know of, the big-name liblogs—those that have been around since the last century, those that come from high-profile people, those that have made names and reputations for themselves.
Last year’s most widely read Cites & Insights essay was almost certainly Investigating the Biblioblogosphere (C&I 5:10, September 2005, insights.info/v5i10b.htm).