Daily Archives: April 10, 2007

5 posts

“Who are the Blog People? Librarians and their Motivations for Authoring Weblogs”

Here we go. This email just went out to the folks at UNT. Michael Stephens – Dissertation proposal defense “Who are the Blog People? Librarians and their Motivations for Authoring Weblogs” Monday, April 16, 2007 10 a.m. ISB 218 First, I defend. If successful, I will then write the data analysis of the “Blog People” qualitative data — 238 responses fron the Biblioblogosphere. Wish me luck. 🙂 Update: Sorry folks, I didn’t make it very clear. I will be defending the proposal via teleconference. I will be in a conference room at Dominican with my notes, proposal, bottles of water, […]

We’re Doing a Signing in Texas!

We’re Doing a Signing in Texas! Originally uploaded by mstephens7. Jenny and I are presenting “Library 2.0: User-Centric Technologies and Environments” Thursday morning at the Texas Library Association from 10:15am until 11:50. Afterward, ALA TechSource has asked us to swing by the booth (Booth # 2741) and sign copies of our Library Technology Reports. I signed at ALA MidWinter and it was fun meeting the folks who stopped by. If you are attending TxLA, please stop by and say HI. Web 2.0 & Libraries Gaming & Libraries AND I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy of the […]

MedLine, circa 1978

MedLine, circa 1978 Originally uploaded by Johnjron1. “Computers help librarians provide information.” Don’t miss John Ronald’s set of “Librariana.” He emailed me a note yesterday pointing to the set and this image of early MedLine access. We’ve come a long way.