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Evaluating LIS Weblogs

I updated a handout from last year this morning after chatting with Karen about this important facet of Weblog training. I'll use it in February for a class I just scheduled at the Purdue library. It's one thing to say to classes "Look at all the stuff you can get to via RSS!" but we must also remember to give folks tools to choose the LIS weblogs right for them.

I incoprated some of the excellent work by Laurel Clyde and updated the banner. Take a look -- and use it if you'd like!

http://www.tametheweb.com/presentations/EvaluatingLISWeblogs.pdf

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