I started the "10 Blogs To Read This Year" 4 years ago to help highlight people writing in the many different areas of librarianship. Those people who are doing some of the most interesting and original writing on the web. Each year we've attempted to gather a group of librarians whose writing helps increase our understanding of the profession and it's place in our rapidly changing world. Again this year we tried to choose 10 writers who cover very different aspects of our profession, 10 sites that inform, educate and maybe amuse. By following these blogs I think you'll find something new to read, and a place to gain better understanding of a part of librarianship that's outside of your normal area. We all have much to learn from each other, and these bloggers are working hard to share their knowledge and understanding with you. Read on below to see why each site made the list, and why there's an honorable mention this year. This year I also made an OPML File for your reader. Here's the list in alphabetical order:
- Academic Librarian (Feed)
- Awful Library Books (Feed)
- The Best Of PubLib (Feed)
- Disruptive Library Technology Jester (Feed)
- Everybody's Libraries (Feed)
- The Library History Buff (Feed)
- Library Garden (Feed)
- The Merry Librarian (Feed)
- The 'M' Word - Marketing Libraries (Feed)
- Walt at Random (Feed)
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