@article{ieKey, title = {Exploring the faculty blogoverse: Where to start and what's in it for academic librarians}, author = {David Murray and Steven Bell}, journal = {College & Research Libraries News}, month = {October}, number = 9, volume = 68, year = 2007, url = {http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2007/october07/blogoverse.cfm}, description = {ACRL -}, abstract = {The reading and writing of Weblogs is now mainstream behavior in academic librarianship. Librarian blog activity manifests itself in any of these ways: contributing to one’s own institutional library blog, maintaining a personal librarian blog, reading blogs about librarianship or peripheral fields. Subscribing to librarian blogs is a vital component of a strategic process for keeping up. One can choose from a variety of blogs for obtaining news and information (Peter Scott’s Library Blog, LISNews, Kept-Up Academic Librarian), keeping alert to recent technology developments (ALA Techsource Blog, Infodoodads, Phil Bradley’s Blog), or staying abreast with the latest commentary on the profession (ACRLog, Walt at Random, The Ubiquitous Librarian). }, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29da0ab2a0bbe7c47c1b7f2290643febd/sciencebloglibrarian}, keywords = {groups faculty academic} }