Blogbib -Annotated Bibliography on Weblogs and Blogging, with a Focus on Library/Librarian Blogs…

Via Sharon comes Blogbib, an excellent resource describing itself as an “annotated Bibliography on Weblogs and Blogging, with a Focus on Library/Librarian Blogs…”. For example here’s a great descriptive list of books on blogging and here are plenty of online presentations on blogging. Susan Herzog is obviously another of these amazing librarians previously trapped in …

An alternative way to organise your data…

Simon Pockley of The Flight of Ducks (an amazing, poetic web experience if you have a few minutes to explore!) and also a colleague told me a fascinating story this morning about alternative approaches to handling information. Essentially he and others were talking at a recent metadata conference in Seattle about libraries and the way …

IncSub educational hosting & support… premium service?

Prompted by a couple of emails regarding the kind of levels of support that IncSub (do you like the final double barrelled capitalisation?) can provide and the answer generally being “Um, a bit, but we, um, aren’t a hosting company or anything” I was wondering whether there would be any point providing a kind of …

Googol or google buns – where does that name really come from?

Prompted by a bit of etymological exploration from Anjo (being an ex ESL teacher these things always get me) I figured I’d use A9 to support my contention that all this stuff about the name Google coming from a googol is a bit far fetched really. You see the real source for the name is …

Blogtalk Sponsorship

Thought I’d repost the Blogtalk ‘call for sponsorship’ post here in it’s entirety. We’re an attractive proposition and a worthy non-profit cause so please pass this on to your marketing / business development folk, it’ll be good blog karma if you do! “OK, now we’ve got a great venue, great invited speakers and great abstracts… …

When blogging goes bad…

Just reread Steve Krause’s When Blogging Goes Bad: A Cautionary Tale About Blogs, Emailing Lists, Discussion, and Interaction and two things sprung to mind. Firstly this is absolutely critical reading for anyone considering blogging in teaching and learning, it’s a really good examination of blogs not working and that, in my book, is as valuable …

Edugadget

This is a pretty cool edublog that I just stumbled upon, “Edugadget – plain-talking technology reviews for teachers‘”. Lots of stuff on audioblogging, Skype, Wikipedia etc. which while it ‘aint that new to me would be v. popular with most of the teachers I know, worth a look, here’s the feed (although why a WordPress …