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From Musings about Librarianship, Aaron posted something I wanted to share with the greater blogospere:  Libraries on FriendFeed. With the ever-increasing numbers of libraries using sites such as Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, Delicious, etc, Aaron was curious about how many libraries are using lifestreaming services to aggregate all accounts making up their on-line presence. He did [...]

Apr 13th, 2009 | Filed under libraries

I have a bit of a soft spot for the Corvallis-Benton County Library– after all, I volunteer there a couple days every week! They are on Twitter now and have started their own blog. Cheers to the CBCPL!

Feb 16th, 2009 | Filed under libraries, twitter

Earlier in January, I sent Michael Stephens a copy of my LIS 5313 web 2.0 article regarding Twittering Libraries. Since he wrote a lot about the value Twitter has for libraries, I thought the information I collected from my survey might be of some interest. He probably gets a million emails from other random folks [...]

Jan 31st, 2009 | Filed under libraries, LIS5313, twitter

updated 4/27/2012 Here is an updated list of Libraries on Twitter. I decided to create a new post instead of continually updating the old post. Some folks on here haven’t updated their profiles in a long while, but I thought I’d include them anyway… Also, in response to several comments about International Libraries that twitter, [...]

Jan 10th, 2009 | Filed under libraries, twitter, update

I’m pretty psyched in that my Twittering Libraries web 2.0 article from LIS 5313 is receiving some notice. The Shifted Librarian mentioned it in her post An open letter to [libraries] on Twitter and the ACRL mentioned it in their post Proselytizing for Twitter. I’m not writing here to publicize myself; rather, I wanted to [...]

Jan 10th, 2009 | Filed under libraries, twitter, web2.0 article