This is by way of an experiment really. I have created a publically available page at Pageflakes listing 30 or so Library/Librarian weblogs. All you need to do is vist the page, click on the little half diamond on the right of each title and see the recent postings, click and read. You don't have to be a Pageflakes user either.
This is a page that I'm going to keep, because it's useful for me, so it will change over time - and this is an invitation that if you have a library weblog, or you know of a good one that's not on the list, let me know and I'll see if I can add it - though I'm not making any promises mind!
That's really neat. Is there anything you can do about the blogs that don't seem to have any titles displayed by pageflakes?
Posted by: jessamyn | October 22, 2006 at 05:49 PM
This is excellent.
I created a listing of useful LIS feeds using OPML workstation - LIS reading. It can be viewed in Grazr (in the sidebar of my blog http://inn0vate.blogspot.com) or full screen, by clicking on the icon to launch a Grazr window. It is located to the far right of "LIS Reading".
I tried to put links in here to make it easier to find, but HTML comments are not allowed.
Posted by: Peta | October 22, 2006 at 11:55 PM
Jessamyn - I think that's a little Pageflakes buglet - the titles of the feeds all appear on my version of the page and also on the 3 other machines that I tried. However, sometimes it seems to take a while for them to settle down. Give it a few re-loads and it might sort itself.
Peta - looks nifty!
Posted by: Phil Bradley | October 23, 2006 at 12:14 AM