Carnival of the Infosciences

We’ve been carnivalized. The Carnival of the Infosciences mentioned our LibWorld series:

Christian Hauschke presents Libworld – an introduction posted at Infobib. This article introduces a series of postings, in which information professionals from diverse countries portray their local library and library related blog sphere. It started very successful with Spain and Hungary, and we are told that others will follow soon.

Right, Norway followed, and others like Brazil or Sweden will follow soon, too.

The Carnival is a weekly weblog post that endeavors to showcase the best posts in the blogosphere about topics related to the wide world of Library and Information Science. To be alerted when a new Carnival is posted, subscribe to the RSS feed. (from the Carnival’s wiki).

The 70th issue can be found at InfoSciPhi.

Libworld – Spain

According to the origin of the tradition of World Book Day we start our experiment with a contribution from Catalonia. ‘La bibliotecària gamoia’ is blogging at gamoia.bloc.cat/ in Catalan. She invites us to hear the sounds of Catalan language by using a literary audio anthology specially prepared by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya for the 2006 ‘Diada de Sant Jordi’ (World Book Day). In her considerations she does not only concentrate on Catalonia but on the whole Spanish biblioblogosphere.
„Libworld – Spain“ weiterlesen