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It occurred to me that so many of us have undiscovered blogs. Please share yours in this forum.
Mine is at: joycevalenza.edublogs.org

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Betty, I hope you used the feedburner feed (the orange icon for a feed on the upper left of my blog.) It seems Edublogs is not playing nicely with readers, and so Edublogs is asking users to "push" subscribers t use the feedburner feed instead of the rss provided through edublogs (which is strange, I know.) If you are looking for more "school library" feeds, check out Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog While he doesn't post a "blogroll" he does have a link to "blogs he reads."
My personal blog is: http://www.empoweringchildrentoread.blogspot.com and my in-house library space on my school's website is: http://es.houstonisd.org/BrooklineES/
I can't wait to start looking at all these blogs. Mine is:
Wanderings
http://nlcommunities.com/communities/wanderings/default.aspx

Don't know how much I will be blogging this summer. i am really looking forward to doing a lot of reading with little, if any, redeeming social value! Lots of ice tea and the occasional glass of wine to go with the reading.
My blog is Libr*fiti which is my YA reading musings with my students as an audience in mind. (And an occasional Grey's Anatomy post.)
Hi, friends!

I forgot to update: my blog, Journeys, is now at
http://dmcordell.blogspot.com/

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Hello All

My blog is The Sixth Essential. I haven't been very active on it, but now that I have almost completed my degree I hope to post much more frequently.
Great idea, Joyce! (Hey, and congrats on the new Ph.D, btw! Well done!)

http://bib20.blogspot.com
I blog about urban literature for school libraries on my Crazy Quilts blog.
I blogged about my experience this past November with the Aramco Educator's to Saudi Arabia program on my Tales of an Arabian Knights blog. This program is available to media specialists and social studies teachers!
and I'll be blogging about my year teaching in Taiwan on my Chikky Soup meets Stinky Tofu blog. I leave 31 August and would love to share my experience with as many of my colleagues as possible!
St Vrain Goes to TIE 2007 - http://tie2007.blogspot.com/

Magee's Blog - http://dmsblog50.blogspot.com

Thanks Joyce! Now I just need time to go access all of the blogs that are here on this forum.

I must admit that I have been using the teacherlibrarian ning for more posting that my "Magee's Blog". Maybe this will now encourage me to post more to that one as well! do you know of any really good nings on instructional technology?

thanks!
READ THIS BLOG! My blog.. It will, like Jerry McGuire, complete you.
The blog I created for the school libraries in my district is:

http://districtmediaservices.blogspot.com/

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