Synopses & Reviews
Summary: This book discusses the topic of 'weblogs and libraries' from two main perspectives: weblogs as sources of information for libraries and librarians; and weblogs as tools that libraries can use to promote their services and to provide a means of communication with their clients. Key Features: (1) No other book currently available specifically addresses this highly topical subject; (2) weblogs are becoming more important as sources of up-to-date information on many different topics, and so librarians need to be aware of these resources, how they are created and by whom; (3) weblogs are already important as sources of news and current professional information in the field of library and information science; this book helps librarians to become familiar with the best weblogs in this field; (4) while relatively few libraries have created their own weblogs, the use of weblogs has been recommended in the library/information press as a way of providing information for library patrons; this book helps library managers to make decisions about a weblog for their library. The Author - Dr L. Anne Clyde is Professor and Chair of the Library and Information Science Department at the University of Iceland, where she teaches courses related to information technology in libraries and information agencies. She is the author of numerous books and articles. Readership: Librarians working in user services or in IT units in academic and public libraries, school librarians and students of library and information science. Contents: An overview of the weblog and blogging phenomenon Weblogs as sources of current information Finding weblogs Weblogs in the field of library and information science Weblogs created by libraries: the state of the art Creating a weblog: the options Managing the library weblog Sources of information about weblogs
Review
"This clearly written and well-organised book provides a useful and timely introduction to weblogs and their potential use in library and informational science settings." -LTSN-ICS
Synopsis
This book begins with an overview of the weblog and blogging phenomenon, and traces its development over the last six years. Chapters outline the many different kinds of weblogs, including personal weblogs, community weblogs, and multimedia weblogs and address the problem of locating weblogs in a discussion of weblog directories, search engines and other finding tools.
About the Author
Laurel Anne Clyde is Professor and Chair of the Library and Information Science Department at the University of Iceland, where she teaches courses related to information technology in libraries and information agencies.
Table of Contents
An overview of the weblog and blogging phenomenon - what are weblogs? Weblogs as sources of current information Finding weblogs Weblogs in the field of library and information science Weblogs created by libraries: the state of the art Creating a weblog: the options Managing the library weblog Sources of information about weblogs