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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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This is my blog for my elementary school library. I am aiming this at my students and parents.
http://edwhitelibrary.blogspot.com/
Thanks, Joyce!

Wired Librarian: http://wlteam.blogspot.com/
Joyce,
This is such a good idea. Thanks for giving us a chance to get to know one another even better!
I am not sure what I want my blog to be but I have never had so much fun. It gives me a chance to explore Web 2.0!

My blog is PowerLibrarian. http://powerlibrarian.blogspot.com/
:-)
Janice
I've redone my library blogs in order to have them under a separate account. The one for library patrons is St. Dunstan's Notes. The one about the library, for professional discussions, is Thingology I have a personal blog, Shards and Shiny Pieces and a reading blog, Reading Life
A real newby! I have only just created my first blog at http://theopengateway.edublogs.org
Now that we are accumulating blog urls, what can we do with them? Any ideas??
Well, it's for us to experiment and find out how to use blogs! When I started my personal one, I was just exploring. Now I use it to keep in touch with family and friends. My children have blogs and post on them more often than on email. We share photos, even video clips. As far as the school ones go, the purpose of the professional one is to have discussions with the rest of you. I subscribe to Doug Johnson's wonderful Blue Skunk blog and feel that, though I've never met him, I have a colleague in Minnesota. I subscribe to others too, trying one or two at a time and changing now and then. I especailly love Roger Sutton's Read Roger blog from the Horn Book magazine.
Beyond cycling through with a peek at each blog and gaining new ideas - approaches and links - this is a great source for building a blogroll or del.ici.ous network. We could create a networking spark: for example swap creative commons photos or other collective topical feeds by targeting and using specific tags. Still thinking...
Create a links page?
I am still fairly new to blogging, but here is my blog: Lizzie Librarian

I am loving taking a look at others' blogs!
This is a great idea. Here is my blog, PageSpace found at http://hazzyblmt.blogspot.com. I created it last spring when I started the 23 things tutorial School Library Learning 2.0, sponsored and supported by the California School Library Association. I have started posting on it again when I have things to share.

Janet

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