Are Blogs Here to Stay ? : An Examination of the Longevity and Currency of a Static List of Library and Information Science Weblogs
Kay Johnson
The chronological entries in Weblogs or blogs record musings, opinions, news or other information supplied by individuals or groups. The nature of blogs is ephemeral in that the content is closely tied to the time period of the posting. The author examines the library and information science blogs listed on Susan Herzog’s “BlogBib: Select Librarian/Library Blogs” to see if they were being updated thirteen months after Herzog stopped maintaining the Web site.1 Active, inactive, ceased, and blogs with changed URLs were recorded. Extra content was noted.
http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.serrev.2008.06.009
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ASC Online
blogwithoutalibrary.net
Dave's blog
Free Range Librarian
iLibrarian
Library Technology Guides
LibrarianInBlack
LITA
Loomware
The Shifted Librarian
Tame the Web
NEKLS Technology Weblog
TechnoBiblio
walking paper
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