Clyde, L.A.: Weblogs and libraries (2004)
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- Key Features - No other book currently available specifically addresses this highly topical subject - Weblogs are becoming more important as sources of up-to-date information an many different topics, and so librarians need to be aware of these resources, how they are created and by whom - 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 - 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