M Aqil, MA Siddique - Indian Journal of Library and Information Science, 2010 - Citeseer
… workforce in libraries. Blog culture may affect every aspect and services of Library phenomenon … tool of Library services, as Library Newsletter, as a communication channel among the …
M Stephens - Library technology reports, 2008 - journals.ala.org
… of group blogs in libraries is that they provide their host libraries with a human presence—library users can begin to see … Use the “BloggingLibraries” wiki to find blogs created by similar …
M Trivedi - Library Philosophy and Practice, 2010 - core.ac.uk
… Many libraries produce brochures, pathfinders, and their own newsletters. It is not surprising to see libraries using blogs as marketing tools as well. A blog is a user-generated website …
J Bar-Ilan - Information research, 2007 - informationr.net
… Blogging is a relatively new phenomenon but it has already … the use of blogs (aka Weblogs) by libraries and librarians. … only library and library network blogs, then 114 libraryblogs (55.9…
… A search for articles that mention weblogs or blogs or blogging or bloggers in four newspaper databases on the DIALOG commercial online summarised in Table 1.1. Searches of the …
M Aqil, MA Siddique - Red, 2010 - researchgate.net
… workforce in libraries. Blog culture may affect every aspect and services of Library phenomenon … tool of Library services, as Library Newsletter, as a communication channel among the …
DL Schrecker - New library world, 2008 - emerald.com
… Cloud is a collaborative professional development blog with modest beginnings rooted in a workshop, Blogging Goes to College: Brainstorming Weblog Use in Higher Education, co‐…
T Karami, T Oloumi, N Naghshineh - 2006 - Citeseer
… use to publicize general library information, and the library can have a series of blogs run by … Regardless of the type of blogging option a library selects, marketing it is essential. The real …
… This is blogging from a mobile phone or handheld computer. … Bloggers can blog from the street, the airport, the conference … as Blogger's Blogspot, rather than on the library's own Web …