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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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Donna, I feel as if I have wandered into a candy store! After visiting your techtip blog I now understand, in a meaningful way, how del.icio.us works and have set up an account. Thanks!
My blog is fairly new and therefore has a lot of growing to do, but here it is at any rate:
Library Lines
What a great idea! Here are my two:
http://jbsbooklinks.blogspot.com/
http://jbsorp.blogspot.com/ (I used this more as a teaching tool during a conference in February.)
This is great to be able to match blogs to the faces of the people behind them so easily! I love the creative names among the librarian blogs!

My main one is "Not so Distant Future" http://www.futura.edublogs.org. It's mainly about technology, libraries and education in general.

I also write a couple of blogs for our Vision committee--the main one is at http://www.trends.edublogs.org.

Maybe we should start a blogroll on this Ning listing all of these!
What a fabulous idea!
I wasn't sure whether or not to post mine, but why not, right? Mine is http://radiantbeth.com, but it's a personal blog and one that I haven't been keeping up with lately. Hopefully this summer I'll feel like spending more time online outside of school and will totally redesign it, etc (I miss it and all the things I use to do regularly that I can't behind the school's firewall!).

I subscribed to most, if not all, of the blogs posted here in Google Reader (though some seemed to have problems...?) and love taking a few minutes at the end of each day looking through them! Thanks for sharing!
The Primary Source Librarian Blog offers ideas for teaching with all types of primary sources. Visitors can also find easy-to-locate links to online primary source collections and classroom-tested primary source lessons.

Here's the URL: http://www.maryjjohnson.com/primarysourcelibrarian

I'm looking forward to exploring the other blogs in the replies to your "undiscovered blogs" message. Thanks, Joyce!
Well, I have more than one, in the spirit of exploration. I have two library blogs, one for patrons and friends of the school, and one for discussing our common issues with folks such as you. Both are revisions of earlier ones and not nearly as full or busy as Joyce's. Inhouse: http://dunstanlibrary.blogspot.com and professional: http://newdunstantoo.blogspot.com. My personal books and reading blog is at http://lateatnightwhenthecat.blogspot.com.
Mine is called The Top Shelf and I use it to inform librarians in my district of area library events, cool websites, etc. The URL is memw.edublogs.org.
I wish I could say they were riveting reads, but alas, I know of no one who subscribes. But I have had a couple of comments on some. But I enjoy it.
@ the Northside Library
TechnoTuesday Blog
SCASL Blogs! (A shared blog)
Rock Hill School District 3 Media Specialists' Blog (another shared blog)
Cathy, I subscribe to your TechnoTuesday blog in bloglines.

Betty Jordan
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."

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