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Blogging in Academic Libraries Susan Herzog Eastern Connecticut State University June 29, 2006
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What is a Blog? Blog is short for weblog, a term coined by Jorn Barger in 1997 and popularized by Cameron Barrett in 1999. Peter Merholz decided to pronounce the term wee-blog, which was eventually shortened to just blog.
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Blogging Terms Blogging: when somebody uploads information to the Blog the person doing this is known as the Blogger Blogosphere: the blogging world Blogroll: a list of recommended blogs or blogs read by the Blogger
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What Makes it a Blog? All blogs are a type of web page can be easily & instantly updated (feature of blog software)
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What Makes it a Blog? Most blogs have frequently updated posts have relatively short entries are organized chronologically by date have newest entries at the top link to other web content
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What Makes it a Blog? Most blogs include Comments (feature of blog software) include Archives (feature of blog software) include a unique URL for each individual post (Permalink) (feature of blog software)
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What Makes it a Blog? Most blogs are primarily textual Experimentation with sound, images & videos, has resulted in related genres: photoblogs videoblogs audioblogs
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Anatomy of a Typical Blog Post Anton Zuiker http://www.unc.edu/%7Ezuiker/blogging101/parts.html
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Blogs have been described as a kind of continual tour, with a human guide, whom you get to know (Winer, 2002). a live, online journal one of the most popular modes of communication on the Internet a place on the Net where you write and publish at the near-same moment to a few million of your closest friends, except only about 20 people actually read what you write (Suitt, 2002).
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Blogs have been described as an easy, quick way to create a web site a place to share thoughts & ideas a way to connect with others a way to keep up with family a way to collaborate social networking
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Blogs have been described as new media citizens media participatory media grassroots publishing
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The Blog Question Is blogging merely a form of exhibitionism or a compelling new form of journalism? There is evidence to conclude that it is probably both. (Conhaim, 2002).
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Advantages of Blogs instant publishing to the Internet cost little or nothing provide a comment feature that allows interaction from others dynamic & empowering allow interchange of thoughts & ideas exciting: instant feedback
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Blog Diffusion Bloggers read & link to other blogs Bloggers read old media, AKA Mainstream media (MSM), and include information & links in their blogs Old Media reporters read blogs, then include information in their own stories
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Blog History Tim Berners-Lee's What's New? pageWhat's New? Blogger 9/11 Blogs
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Blog History Following 9/11 blogs were identified & collected in lists patterns emerged the number of blogs increased significantly
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Blog History 2002: Trent Lotts Strom Thurmond remarks 2004: Howard Dean & Meetup.com 2004: Democratic & Republican conventions
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Blog History 2004: RatherGate 2004: Tsunami BlogsTsunami Blogs 2004: Year of the Blog
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Why Read Blogs? Personal & professional Keep current No spam! (hopefully)
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Go to blogger.com http ://www.blogger.com/start http ://www.blogger.com/start Lets start blogging….
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Select Create Your Blog Now Fill in your information Read terms of service Password should be simple easy to remember no spaces Click on continue
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Name Your Blog Name should be identifiable Information Literacy Blog Write down your Blog address (URL) Continue
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Choose a Template Select a template (just pick one…you can change templates later) Continue
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Blogger Tools
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Create Posts Formatting Compose Edit HTML Preview Block comments on posts Notice of successful posting
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Your Blog
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Posting Options Edit posts delete View the blog can open in new window
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Settings Choices Publishing Formatting Comments Show/hide Archiving Frequency Site Feed Email Save settings Delete this blog
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Settings Choices: Publishing On Blogger or your own site Blog address Save settings
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Publishing
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Settings Choices: Formatting Show Number Days/Posts Convert Line Breaks Show Title Field Show Link Field Post Template Save settings
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Formatting
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Settings Choices: Comments Show/Hide Permission to comment Email notification Save settings
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Comments
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Settings Choices: Archiving Daily Weekly Monthly Post Pages each post has its own unique web page, in addition to appearing on your blog's front page Save settings
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Archiving
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Settings Choices: Site Feed RSS Allows others to be notified when you update your blog Save settings Feed URL: http://sherzog.blogspot.com/atom.xml
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Site Feed
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Settings
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Template Edit template Pick new one Save changes
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Posting
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Posting to your blog New blog Start posting Existing blog, log in Your username Password
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For more information… The eLit Blog: Blogging in Academic Libraries http://blogging-in-academic- libraries.blogspot.com/ BlogBib http://blog-bib.blogspot.com/
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Need Help? Bloggers Help is excellent and updated often: http://help.blogger.com/
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References Barger, J. (1999). Weblog resources FAQ. Retrieved June 11, 2006 from http://www.robotwisdom.com/weblogs/ Berners-Lee, T. (1992). Whats new in 92. Retrieved June 11, 2006 from http://www.w3.org/History/19921103- hypertext/hypertext/WWW/News/9201.html Blood, R. (2000). weblogs: a history and perspective. Retrieved June 11, 2006 from http://www.rebeccablood.net/essays/weblog_hi story.html Conhaim, W. (2002, May/June ). Blogging – What is it? Link-Up 19 (3). Retrieved June 11, 2006 from http://web.archive.org/web/20050305061458/h ttp://www.infotoday.com/lu/may02/conhaim.ht m
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References Paquet, S. (2002). Personal knowledge publishing and its uses in research. Retrieved June 11, 2006 from http://radio.weblogs.com/0110772/stories/2002 /10/03/personalKnowledgePublishingAndItsUses InResearch.html Suitt, H. (2002). Halleys comment. Retrieved June 11, 2006 from http://halleyscomment.blogspot.com/2002_11_2 4_halleyscomment_archive.html#85713646 Winer, D. (2002). The history of weblogs. Retrieved June 11, 2006 from http://www.userland.com/theHistoryOfWeblogs
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