July 12, 2007

New and Improved Blog

My other blog, Are You 2.0 Yet, focuses on web 2.0 and library 2.0 issues. It came out of a project that I participated in sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA). The hosting site is being shut down. I am going to transfer the posts to this blog and run both blogs from here. Many of the entries are related and I think the Case community and information professionals will benefit from the combined content.

The main page will contain entries from both blog subject areas, but I will also create a sub-page that will host each blog separately. There will be various versions of the RSS feed as well.

UPDATE: The other blog has been taken down and was not archived by the project organizers.

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gravatarPosted by Heidi Cool
Posted on July 13, 2007 12:53 PM

Great idea Brian,
You are right, this should be a very good mix of information for us.

gravatarPosted by Edmund Ng
Posted on July 18, 2007 08:04 AM

Hi Brian,

Interesting. Sad to hear that your other site is down. Hope everything will be up and running again soon. Cheers.


Edmund

gravatarPosted by Corla
Posted on July 24, 2007 07:02 AM

Thats a good idea Brian, So how you'll manage the 2 blogs contents in just one blog?

gravatarPosted by Brian Gray
Posted on July 24, 2007 06:34 PM

For those wondering about the logistics...
The main page and archives will contain ALL my entries. I will create a subpage that people could go to that will act like a separate blog for each. I will have options on RSS feeds so people could subscribe to what they really want to see.





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