You actually know what the hell the blogosphere is, and have used the word in a sentence (frequently). Extra points if you can identify at least one prefix used to describe a particular segment of the blogging community (a la biblioblogosphere). You know who Andrew Keen is, and think he’s pretty much full of it…. Read more »
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No Lolz
This is how you know you read I Can Has Cheezburger? way too much. Here is how I “called” in sick last week:
New Feed! Humble Apologies! Advice-Seeking! Act Now!!!
Ok, so despite the fact that I’ve had a personal blog for a long time now, I’m still getting used to having a professional-type one, and still learning all the ways to use the blogging software to its maximum potential (and also learning ways of promoting the blog…) So in that spirit, I’ve gotten a… Read more »
Gorman: You’re a Dumbass, Part II
In light of the most recent Gorman crapola-fest, some interesting reading/watching… The first is an article in Library Philosophy and Practice about socially-driven authority, and the second is a clip from The Daily Show of an interview of political strategist Bob Shrum. If you let the video load and then shoot ahead to about 5… Read more »
I’ll Tell You Where You Can File Your Authority…
Ok, I am not even going to comment on the Gorman thing. Seriously, he’s like a message board troll. I think dumbasses are sometimes best dealt with by not giving them the satisfaction of knowing they riled you up. I won’t even link to his recent remarks, you can read about them here and here… Read more »
cyber schizophrenia
Managing my online identities has been a bit of a challenge for me lately. With all these cool web 2.0 apps out there, I really am finding it hard to keep track of it all… I find that just keeping up on my rss feeds and checking out all my social networking profiles is eating… Read more »
Well Hello There, You!
My love of all things web 2.0 and my desire to play in the biblioblogosphere has given birth to yet another blog. I currently have a (very) personal blog, and also maintain a blog for my library, but this one seeks to merge the two me’s- personal and professional- into a well-integrated, well-balanced (haha) whole…. Read more »