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Book Description

Libraries increasingly use blogs and RSS feeds to reach out to users, while librarians blog daily on a range of personal and professional topics. The way has been paved by the tech-savvy and resource-rich, but any library or librarian can successfully create and syndicate a blog today. In this readable book, author, Internet trainer, and blogger Michael P. Sauers, M.L.S., shows how blogging and RSS technology can be easily and effectively used in the context of a library community. Sauers showcases interesting and useful blogs, shares insights from librarian bloggers, and offers step-by-step instructions for creating, publishing, and syndicating a blog using free Web-based services, software, RSS feeds, and aggregators.

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 272 Pages
ISBN-10: 1573872687
ISBN-13: 9781573872683
Publisher: Information Today
Pub date: Oct 29, 2006
Dimensions: 23 cm x 18 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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