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Good things come to those who wait. It took a long time but finally it is done:
Our LibWorld book is finally released. It’s available in print at Lulu.com, or you can download it at some repositories:

You can find and browse almost all the links that are mentioned in the book in our bookmark collection at delicious.com. Some missing bookmarks will be added in near future.

A special thanks goes to the LibWorld authors, our cover artwork designer Jaume Josep Llambrich Brull and to Walt Crawford for the foreword.

Certainly there are some minor flaws in this book; this can never be avoided. But we look forward to your feedback! And if you want to correct something: No problem, it’s published with a CC-BY-SA license. So you are free to build derivates or mashups of this book. We’d love to hear “LibWorld – the musical”, for example.

Our trip through the library blogosphere does not end at this point. So if readers from all over the world would like to enrich our collection, please contact us!

Walt Crawfords neuestes Werk über die (englischsprachige) Biblioblogosphäre ist nun bei Lulu.com verfügbar: The Liblog Landscape 2007-2008.

Liblogs–blogs written by library people, as opposed to official library blogs–provide some of today’s most interesting and useful library literature. This book offers a broad look at English-language liblogs as they are and as they’ve changed between 2007 and 2008. The book includes more than 600 blogs with detailed analysis of 27 metrics for 2007 and 2008 and changes from 2007 to 2008–and, for 143 of them, 2006 as well. Through tables, charts and text, we explore the liblog landscape.

Walt Crawford – der als Walt at Random bloggt und Cites & Insights produziert – und ist seit Jahren einer der wenigen wirklich genauen Beobachter der Biblioblogosphäre.

Meredith Farkas hat nun in ihrem Blog alle Ergebnisse der “2007 Survey of the Biblioblogosphere ” online gestellt.

Einen Tipp für in ihrer Berufswahl Unentschlossene gibt sie darin auch noch mit auf den Weg:

Want to be happy? Well, you may want to become a school librarian, work in a law library or work for a consortium or library system, because those three got the highest scores for job satisfaction.


“Survey of the Biblioblogosphere”: aktuelle Ergebnisse online von NU steht unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung-Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 3.0 Deutschland Lizenz. blogoscoop
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