background preloader

Usability

Facebook Twitter

Web_pages

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!

ILI 2009 Presentation – "Self-plagiarism is style"

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.

Cites & Insights 6:10 - Looking at Liblogs

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).