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Why and How to Use Blogs to Promote Your Library's Services
by Darlene Fichter
Marketing Library Services Vol. 17 No. 6 — Nov/Dec 2003

Blogs for Libraries
Author: Greg Schwartz
Publisher: WebJunction
Date Published: Feb 22, 2005
Date Posted: Feb 22, 2005

From HigherEd BlogCon:

Blogging 101
April 10: Blogging In Libraries
Susan Herzog
Eastern Connecticut State University

Blogs, Wikis, and IM: Communication Tools for Subject Specialists
Chad F. Boeninger, Reference & Instruction Librarian
Ohio University

Blog Applications At a Small Academic Library
Natalie Forshaw
Karen Jensen
Ilana Kingsley
University of Alaska Fairbanks

Podcasting in Libraries
Podcasting 101
John Iliff
PALINET
Includes a link to:
Learning to Speak: Creating a Library Podcast With a Unique Voice
This presentation shows how one library approached podcasting and endeavored to produce a unique, worthwhile, and interesting program that would appeal to its various user groups.
Chris Kretz
Dowling College

HigherEd BlogCon 2006 seeks to engage the Higher Education community in a conversation on the use of blogs, wikis, RSS, audio and video podcasts, social networks, and other digital tools in a range of areas in academe.

What is RSS & how can it serve libraries?
by Zeki Celikbas.
Culled from the LibrarianInBlack blog

Podcast Novel Collects Over 5,500 Readers, and Counting
SAN FRANCISCO, April 19 /PRNewswire/
SOURCE Scott Sigler


Initiated by Peter Barvoets with the assistance of the SUNYLA Information Technology Committee. - June, 2006








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