CyberTour: Blogging Basics
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June 17, 2004
Saskatoon, SK
Weblogs
Opportunities for Special Libraries
Darlene Fichter
University of Saskatchewan
[email protected]
Overview
What are blogs?
How you can use them?
Focus on library, intranet, and employee blogs,
not “personal” blogs
What features should you look for?
What is it?
Blog/ Weblog is
A web page containing brief entries
arranged chronologically
Can be a a journal or diary, ‘What’s
New’ page or links to other web
sites
“To me, the blog concept is about three things:
Frequency, Brevity, and Personality.”
Evan Williams (creator of Blogger)
Terminology
Blogger – person who maintains a blog
Blogging – the act of creating a blog
Blogrolling – moving form blog to blog
Blogrolodex – a listing of other blogs
Blawgs, Klogs, Trackback, Ping,
Permalink, Blogarrhea…
Blogging explosion
2000-2003
Tools that made it easy to publish
No need to know HTML
No need to know FTP
Add / edit content anywhere, anytime
Dozens of features – dynamic, quick
and easy to develop
Millions?? worldwide
Can you guess what South American
country is a hotbed for blogs?
Blogs and RSS are in the
limelight
Lots of media hype
Google bought Blogger
Blogging conferences
Tracks at law and library
conferences
Blogger.com
1. Login in to an account on
www.blogger.com
2. Create a new entry.
3. “Post and publish”
4. Display the entries in a “news”
column on a subject directory
Live Demo
Create a new blog
Name it
Choose a design template
Post an entry
www.blogger.com
Exploring weblog features
Let’s take a look
beSpacific.com
Accurate, focused law and
technology news
By Sabrina Pacifici
www.bespacific.com
Date
Headline
Topics
Permanent Link
Archives
Blogroll
Syndicate
Email Subscription
Other features
Draft mode
Off line editing
Spellchecking
Timed release
Long entries
Comments
Multiple blogs
Track back
Toolbar or
bookmarklet
Integrated news
reader
10 ways libraries use blogs
1. News
Recommend internet sites & tools
Promote it!
2. Marketing
Promote library events and programs
Promote new materials
New Books
New Videos
Let visitors subscribe via email
Distribute headlines (RSS)
My Pick: Announce movies,
link to trailers, reviews
Get interactive
3. Talk back
Books you like
Let users post reviews and comments
Library consortia collaborative space
Staff
4. Communication & Collaboration
Staff development
Fact sheets on new electronic resources
Reference desk binder?
Database
Trials and comments
Database of login info
Share knowledge - KM
Best practices – “know-how”
Use for a committee, enable the
“comment feature”
Presentation Blogging for Knowledge
Exchange
IT and budget crunch?
6. Automate web drudgery
Web site links
Track web site links under review for adding to
catalog or best sites
Tips:
Enable the comment button.
Choose a blog that archives by “topic” and use it
for your links
Digital document repository
10 ways …
7. Professional / personal development
Reflective nature, adds focus
8. Résumé
Professional blog
Write about your interests and what you find
interesting
Reveal your expertise
Solve email overload
9. Kill Inbox Glut with Blogs and RSS
Project Tracking and Management
Provides a record in one place for a team of
decisions, next steps
Points for discussion or comment
Episodic information
New Books
Acquisition spending reports
Syndicate your content: RSS
10. Use a blog to maintain your what’s new
page, then syndicate your content with
RSS to the portal
Corporate Libraries: Special
Considerations
Inside the firewall
Sharing with some employees outside the
main office/firewall
Local installation (link in resources handout to
comparison of programs)
Look for blog posting via email
Look for email notification
Usually email will travel in/out
Hosting blogging applications do have
“private” options”
Is this enough?
Hosted vs. Installed
Blog Software
Hosted
Be sure to choose a “free” service
where you can FTP your files locally, OR
export them
Avoid loosing your files when free
service closes
More advice on choosing:
Blogging Software for Intranet
Applications. ONLINE, January 2003
Comparison Chart of
Installed Software
http://www.asymptomatic.net/blog
breakdown.htm
Finding out more
Weblogs Compendium
Library Weblogs
www.lights.ca/weblogs/
www.libdex.com/weblogs/
Why and How to Use Blogs to Promote
Your Library's Services, Marketing Library
Services, Nov/Dec 2003 [full text online]
Thank you!
Darlene Fichter
University of Saskatchewan Library
[email protected]