Three new Biblioblogosphere-related blogs (well, actually there are five and counting) to get acquainted with over the weekend...
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Library 2.0 Innovation Bootcamp has commenced. The first post, Getting Started with Library 2.0 Innovation Bootcamp, provides a great overview of the program. The faculty members for Library 2.0 Innovation Bootcamp are two of the contributors to this blog, Jenny Levine and Michael Stephens, which—as you all know from their work on their personal blogs, The Shifted Librarian and Tame the Web—are both Library 2.0 pioneers.
The "More to Come" part of this post's title refers to the new blogs being created through the Library 2.0 Bootcamp program; check out bootcamp cadet Michelle Boule's inaugural post on Library 2.0 as well as the first post by bootcamp participant Helene Blowers.
- Another ALA-related blog also launched this week. Mary Ghikas, one of ALA's associate executive directors, started her new blog, The Green Kangaroo, on Thursday. Mary writes in her first post:
- Finally, the blog associated with Northeastern University Libraries' program Public-Private Intersections in New Media, which I wrote about last week here at ALA TechSource, is up and running.
Happy reading!ALA, Blogging, Libraries, Library 2.0, social software, Web 2.0
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