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www.yell.com(Sponsored Results)A small town West Virginia library employee's quest to remain sane while dealing with patrons who could often double as extras in a David Lynch film, not to mention dealing with life in general.
http://liberry.blogspot.com/Teri Vogel provides news and commentary about tools for library and information professionals.
http://georgiasla.blogspot.com/Diary of a librarian fashionista.
http://www.lipsticklibrarian.com/blog/UC-Berkeley librarian Lynn Jones talks about libraries, research, pedagogy, historical resources, kids, web art and funny/creative uses of the web.
http://interactiveu.berkeley.edu:8000/lj/News for information science education and mentoring for library school graduates.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0109575/Links weblog covering the topics of law, libraries, reference and fun.
http://abstracked.blogspot.com/Library news from the Pacific Northwest and tidbits about Darci Chapman's adventures in grad school.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0126361/Library news from the Pacific Northwest and tidbits about Darci Chapman's adventures in grad school.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0126361/rss.xmlAggregator blog for the Indiana University School of Library and Information Science.
http://www.slisblogs.com/Knowledge management and information architecture topics covered by Anders Jacobsen.
http://www.jacobsen.no/anders/blog/archives/categories/km_ia/An annoyed librarian rants about the state of librarianship.
http://annoyedlibrarian.blogspot.comBlog dedicated to archiving. Also available in Dutch and German.
http://archiv.twoday.net/topics/English Corner/Nettie Day (aka student xine) speaks her mind on library school, the reference desk, fiction and extra-curricular activities.
http://asknettieday.blogspot.com/Transcribed librarian-patron interactions.
http://askalibrarian.blogspot.comInformation science weblog that focuses on information visualization and human technology interfaces and a wide range of closely related subjects.
http://www.assembleme.com/An action figure you can have sexual fantasies about. Includes musings on library related issues.
http://badgirllibrarian.blogspot.com/Comments and links from Betsy Vera.
http://bentleywg.livejournal.com/Joshua Allen's blog, covering issues such as the semantic web and Internet programming.
http://www.netcrucible.com/blog/Chronicle of a freshly-minted MLS learning the ropes at a tiny West Texas college library.
http://biblioblog.blogspot.com/Watching libraries evolve: comments on technology, copyright, privacy and information science.
http://bibliotheke.org/Analysis of mass media and discussion of alternative media for librarians in all sectors.
http://www.blisspix.net/Geoff Harder at the University of Alberta shares his librarian-friendly web findings.
http://www.blogdriverswaltz.com/Bookslut's editor-in-chief, Jessa Crispin, provides links and commentary for those who love to read.
http://www.bookslut.com/blog/Susan Herzog, university librarian, provides a scholarly introduction to weblogs and assembles an annotated bibliography of articles, essays, books, presentations and studies about them.
http://blog-bib.blogspot.com/News from Lou Rosenfeld, pioneer of information architecture.
http://louisrosenfeld.com/home/Breaking book news from the BookBitch.
http://www.bookbitch.com/bookbitchblog.htmNews and links focused on books, bookbinding, and the future of reading technology.
http://booklab.bookways.com/Perspectives from a used book store owner in Durham, North Carolina.
http://www.edifyingspectacle.org/usedbookdealer/Links and moments from the life of Jennifer, a young information specialist.
http://canucklibrarian.blogspot.com/Library cataloging issues and related topics.
http://catalogablog.blogspot.com/A miscellany of links, library news and observations, such as interesting names, unusual titles and quotations. Accompanied by some original articles on books and reading.
http://catalogueblog.blogspot.com/Librarian has lots to say.
http://cavlec.yarinareth.net/Saving the world daily through information.
http://cedarlibrarian.livejournal.com/Censorship news and original articles from Chris Zammarelli, the Pernicious Librarian.
http://www.libraryunderground.org/censoround/Christina Pikas, a sci/tech librarian, discusses topics of interest to the library world.
http://christinaslibraryrant.blogspot.com/Stories of unintelligent people in the public library.
http://librant.livejournal.com/Weblog addressing LIS issues by a soon-to-graduate LIS student.
http://edwards.orcas.net/blog/York University's John Dupuis provides links and information of interest to academic science librarians.
http://jdupuis.blogspot.com/Commentary on libraries and politics in America from a more conservative perspective.
http://conservatorblog.com/News and notes about libraries in rural areas.
http://countrylibrarian.blogspot.com/The news arm of the Curmudgeony Librarian website. This blog features news and websites of interest to the author on librarians, librarianship, technology, the internet and web, and other topics.
http://www.clnn.blogspot.com/Commentary primarily about library web sites - usability, searching, new technologies, design.
http://daweed.blogspot.com/RAHarris' journal of library school, digital libraries, and related issues.
http://raharris.livejournal.com/Periodic tales set in a public library.
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/links/librarian/Links, commentary, and other musings by a serials cataloger.
http://www.eclecticlibrarian.net/blog/News, technology, services and resources of interest to engineering librarians, from Catherine Lavallée-Welch at the University of Louisville.
http://www.englib.info/Morgan Wilson, academic law librarian, covers information overload, disintermediation, preserving analog information rights and search techniques.
http://explodedlibrary.typepad.com/salonblog/A cross of libraries, culture, law, politics and the internet.
http://www.explodedlibrary.info/A foxy public librarian blogs about life in a large urban city by the bay.
http://foxylibrarians.blogspot.com/Daily meditations on librarianship, by K. G. Schneider.
http://frl.bluehighways.com/Karen Schneider's meditations about librarianship and any other issue that interests her.
http://freerangelibrarian.com/News, views and updates on the UK Freedom of Information Act and FOI overseas from Steve Wood, Lecturer in Information Management at Liverpool John Moores University.
http://foia.blogspot.comBook format news from Gary Frost.
http://futureofthebook.com/Deborah's meanderings on librarianship, expecially as pertains to children's literature, academic libraries, new technology, and blogging.
http://gnomicutterance.livejournal.com/News on gaining access to background information about our cities' public libraries from Boston's Don Saklad.
http://guidetoproblematicallibraryuse.blog-city.com/Moderate conservative writes about politics, librarianship, and other topics of interest.
http://hereticallibrarian.blogspot.com/Explores the world of information architecture, library science and technology.
http://infoediface.blogspot.comA blog about information, libraries, and technology by a school library system director from New York State.
http://www.schoolof.info/infomancy/An exploration of Information Literacy Instruction theory and practices.
http://infolitlibrarian.blogspot.com/Defines blog, gives examples of libraries publishing them, and gives guidelines and checklists for those contemplating doing the same. Offers a few links for further reading.
2003.11.00Heather Matheson compiles news and commentary on topics related to Canadian academic librarians.
http://www.inspyre.ca/Thoughts on journalism, librarianship and blogging from a news librarian at a prestigious American university.
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/jkbaumga/Central Ohio Reference Librarian Jay Kegley shares his web findings.
http://www.kegliography.blogspot.com/Books and more for kids and teens from Wisconsin's Tasha Saecker.
http://www.greenlakelibrary.org/kidslit/Insights and essays from a medical librarian for a hospital in the USA.
http://kraftylibrarian.blogspot.com/Information and news for the law librarian.
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/law_librarian_blog/Legal news and commentary by Leah Sandwell-Weiss, reference librarian at the University of Arizona Law Library.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0109773/A blog covering law, librarianship, research, and technology.
http://legalreferences.blogspot.com/"Inspiration for library communicators." Thoughts on public relations, communications, and marketing.
http://libtalk.blogspot.com/Melissa Zogby's political and research observations.
http://librarianobservations.blogspot.com/Connections for librarians - Web-based technology and research resources.
http://programmingpeers.com/librarianway/Thoughts about library science, information science and the web revolution by an academic systems librarian.
http://librariansonedge.blogspot.com/Links to pertinent alternative web sites of interest, presented by Jessamyn West.
http://www.librarian.net/Headlines covering the problems and solutions to political issues affecting libraries.
http://librarianactivist.org/News stories for technology-minded librarians.
http://librarianinblack.typepad.com/Personal blog which covers library issues and life at home.
http://librarianguish.blogdrive.com/A forum for media specialists and librarians in the school and public libraries featuring discussion, stories and information.
http://librariansforum.blogharbor.com/blogSeattle teen services librarian writes book reviews and tells about herself and her workplace.
http://www.swellsville.org/jen/Michael McGrorty writes about library-related issues and news.
http://librarydust.typepad.com/Thoughts of Dan Greene on Library and Information Science, Information Technology, web design, life, religion and perhaps monks.
http://www.librarymonk.com/News and links from Peter Scott (no longer active, succeeded by Peter Scott's Library Blog, archives available).
http://www.lights.com/scott/Journal of Sarah Mae, UCLA library school student.
http://flapperchick.blogspot.com/Daily library "stuff" dedicated to resources for keeping current and professional development, by Steven M. Cohen.
http://www.librarystuff.net/Daily library "stuff", brought to you by Steven M. Cohen.
http://www.librarystuff.net/index.rdfLori provides hopes, dreams, wild ideas and practical solutions for libraries.
http://www.galecia.com/weblog/Resource for librarians who are interested in the application of web design and technologies in libraries.
http://librarywebchic.netSource to help librarians identify publishing and presentation opportunities in library & information science, as well as other related fields.
http://librarywriting.blogspot.com/Library systems and stuff from Art Rhyno, U. of Windsor Systems Librarian.
http://librarycog.uwindsor.ca/Mary Minow writes about issues concerning libraries and the law - with latitude to discuss any other interesting issues.
http://blog.librarylaw.com/News with a library focus.
http://www.libraryplanet.com/Seattle's Michael Porter, librarian superhero, narrates the world "where libraries and Pez collide."
http://www.libraryman.com/blog/Satirical blog about working in a library maintained by a disgruntled clerk.
http://freakparade.blogspot.com/This is dedicated to discussing the future of libraries in the "digital age" and discussing printed books as a viable information technology. It is managed by Professor Richard Leiter of the University of Nebraska
http://thelifeofbooks.blogspot.com/Weblog of a systems librarian at a small public library in a large town in Massachusetts.
http://www.linuxlibrarian.org/Article is subtitled, "Famous people and libraries"
http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/about/papers/famouslb.pdfThe adventures and misadventures of Jess Webb.
http://lostinthestacks.blogspot.com/Chronicling the reference situations presented during an internship at NPR.
http://marjorita.blogspot.com/Medical library links.
http://www.medliblog.blogspot.com/Ben Toth, Head of Knowledge Management at the National Health Service Information Authority, discusses digital libraries in the NHS.
http://nelh.blogspot.com/Weekly reviews of new sites by Marylaine Block, a former librarian and self-described "Librarian Without Walls". Usually includes new issues-related resources.
http://marylaine.com/neatnew.htmlAlternative guide to new books, magazines, and music.
http://www.newpages.com/weblog/default.htmThoughts on being a new librarian by Erica Olsen at Cornell University.
http://www.librarianavengers.org/weblog/One woman's unusual findings in the stacks at the University of Pittsburgh.
http://otipl.blogspot.com/Weblog of Lynette Reville, a new librarian in Australia, who is on a library-like quest to find One New Thing to learn every day.
http://nlrp.blogspot.com/News from the free online scholarship movement.
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/fosblog.htmlGreg Schwartz promotes information access and literacy for all.
http://openstacks.net/os/Links and news for librarians and people interested in search engines, searching the net, design issues and general whitterings and rants.
http://www.philb.com/blog/blogger.htmlBlog of librarian Ivan Chew who works in Singapore.
http://ramblinglibrarian.blogspot.com/Public librarian from a small coastal community in Australia shares thoughts and ideas about public libraries.
http://paradigmlibrary.blogspot.com/Highlights and lowlights of days working at the Reference Desk, split into morning and afternoon sections. Archives available.
http://refgrunt.blogspot.com/Useful links to online reference sources.
http://referenceworld.blogspot.com/News and information about search engines, databases, and various info-piles, provided by Tara Calishain.
http://www.researchbuzz.org/wp/Massachusetts author writes for the conservative librarian.
http://www.shush.ws/A blog containing the musings of a serials cataloger on technology and management as well as serials cataloging, metadata, and the future of the profession.
http://smotu.blogspot.com/atom.xmlNews links and musings about school library media centers, information literacy, reading, and technology in education.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0122111/The place to go for what's going on with Carrie Sullivan.
http://www.carriesullivan.net/Issues and technology related to the acquisition and cataloging of print and digital serial publications.
http://serialsscene.blogspot.com/Rita Vine, professional librarian, helps web searchers stay up to date on key search tools and developments.
http://www.workingfaster.com/sitelines/The author's experiences in library school, and the public and university libraries where she works.
http://www.spnstrlibrarian.blogspot.com/A select survey of readings for librarians and information specialists.
http://gallant.blogspot.com/Michael Stephens presents news on current technology uses in libraries.
http://www.tametheweb.com/ttwblog/Ambivalent librarian writes mostly about her work.
http://www.tangognat.com/Library and technology news from Tasha Saecker, director at Caestecker Public Library in Green Lake, Wisconsin.
http://www.greenlakelibrary.org/blog/Maintained by an information services librarian in an academic library who shares thoughts on how to make the most of educational opportunities with students.
http://www.teachinglibrarian.org/weblog/blogger.htmlNews and commentary from a digital libraries advocacy site.
http://www.teleread.org/blog/Web chronicle of Alice, a legal library assistant in Chicago.
http://thatrabbitgirl.blogspot.com/Commentary from Horst Prillinger, librarian at the Vienna University Library.
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/horst.prillinger/blog/rss.xmlA hub for matters important to librarians/information scientists of today.
http://www.creativelibrarian.comCommentary about digital services to bring people to digital libraries.
http://digitallibrarian.org/Comments on the world of distance librarianship.
http://distlib.blogs.com/Providing information about resources and news by and for Christian Librarians, primarily those in Christian academic institutions.
http://inseasonchristianlibrarian.blogspot.com/Blog of librarian Michael Lorenzen discussing library user education, library instruction, librarianship, information literacy, and search engines. Also covers other observations on life in general.
http://lorenzen.blogspot.com/atom.xmlYazdan Mansourian discusses everything about the Invisible Web and Information Invisibility on the Web.
http://invisibleweblog.blogspot.com/Steven Bell helps academic librarians "keep up" with news and developments in higher education.
http://keptup.typepad.com/academic/Links, news and humor from Brian Smith.
http://www.laughinglibrarian.com/A blog dedicated to the library assistant, the librarian's overworked apprentice.
http://libraryass.blogspot.com/Devoted to the ramblings and disconjointed thoughts of a brand new academic librarian.
http://librarydespot.weblogs.us/Offers a collection of resources and information for readers of all ages, featuring in-depth book reviews, commentaries, book discussion, book recommendations, book lists and literary criticism.
http://weblog.thelibrarygirl.comKnowledge management discussion from Gary Roberts, Information Systems Librarian at Alfred University.
http://dewey.alfred.edu/Library, technology, and information thoughts and trends (with respect to Marshall McLuhan). A blog by Eric Schnell
http://ericschnell.blogspot.com/atom.xmlThe blog of Wendy, a mild-mannered, Midwestern public librarian and fervent book junkie.
http://super_librarian.blogspot.com/Explores children's literature, printing and paper history, rare books, and related topics.
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/thinking/Frequent news, search tips, and new resources for information professionals. By Gary Price.
http://www.resourceshelf.com/NYPL's Carrie Bickner provides news items and library stories.
http://www.roguelibrarian.com/Randy Reichardt at the University of Alberta posts items of interest to engineering and scitech librarians.
http://stlq.info/Library weblog intent on "making librarians more portable" from Jenny Levine
http://www.theshiftedlibrarian.com/Blog of archivist David Mattison.
http://www.davidmattison.ca/wordpress/index.phpCelebrity librarian-at-large offers advice and commentary on etiquette, fashion, and the proper behavior of librarians and their customers.
http://welldressedlibrarian.blogspot.com/Chronicles of a recent MLIS graduate seeking employment.
http://younglibrarian.blogspot.com/atom.xmlTracking the current state of copyright and related issues.
http://pdthrenody.blogspot.com/Rochelle the librarian writes a bit about herself and other topics of interest to her.
http://rochellejustrochelle.typepad.com/Musings and stories from an inner-city children's librarian.
http://tinylittlelibrarian.blog-city.com/A weblog on librarianship, among other things, by a UK medical/veterinary librarian.
http://tomroper.typepad.com/tr/Looks at librarians and libraries from a conservative viewpoint.
http://webpages.charter.net/tomeboy/t1.htmlNew electronic and printed resources about scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet.
http://weblogs.lib.uh.edu/weblogs/scomm/Journal of Colorado librarian, trainer and writer Michael Sauers.
http://www.travelinlibrarian.info/Topics and issues: user education, distance education support, e-learning support, librarianship, and information access. This blog is maintained by Teresa Hartman, MLS.
http://libeducation.blogspot.com/Weblog of a New Zealand librarian, with a focus on search, Web 2.0 and online information tools.
http://www.chamberlain.net.nz/blog/Points of interest to the West Coast law librarian. Highlighted sources on KM, web development, and law library management.
http://vancouverlawlib.blogspot.com/A student in library school, Joy Weese Moll, records wanderings on the web and through library literature.
http://joy.mollprojects.com/myblogs/wanderings/Chronicles of a recent MLIS graduate seeking employment.
http://younglibrarian.blogspot.comA continually updated look at what libraries are doing with blogs.
http://www.blogwithoutalibrary.netTara Murray brings do-it-yourself and librarianship together.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/t/e/tem10/Grad student covers issues related to online government information transfer.
http://egov.cathexes.net/Journal of a subversive librarian in training.
http://fasterthanlight.livejournal.com/Mentor Cana offers analysis of the relationship between information technology and human social structures.
http://www.kmentor.com/socio-tech-info/A blog about virtual reference, created by and for the professional librarians who work for tutor.com's "Librarians By Request" service.
http://lbr.library-blogs.net/Compact shelving for library-related posts and general news from one grad student in Madison, Wisconsin.
http://jumbledpileofperson.typepad.com/nichole/