WebfeedsWorkshop


Some Basic Definitions:

 

 


Why? How?

  1. You discover that someone is writing/publishing a blog which you want to read on a regular basis.
  2. Rather than having to (remember to) go to that site to see if/when new content has been added, you use an RSS Reader to subscribe to the feed for the blog you want to keep reading.
  3. Now every time something new is added to that blog (and as many other blogs you want to keep track of), that RSS Reader will collect the information and hold it for you to look at.... at your convenience.
  4. When you have time, you log in to your RSS reader to skim the new posts that it has collected for you.

 

I recommend using a free, web-hosted  RSS reader such as Google Reader  or  Bloglines  because:


 

 

Almost all blogs can be categorized as some variant of these 3 types:

PERSONAL/ POINT OF VIEW: an online journal or diary, to record a set of events or self-reflections, e.g,:

-- http://drmabell.blogspot.com/

-- http://www.uni.uiuc.edu/library/blog/index.htm

 

PURPOSEFUL/PRACTICAL: instruction, links, etc., e.g, to provide info for others to use, e.g.:

-- http://www.mullerinthemiddle.blogspot.com

-- http://lifehacker.com/

 

POLEMICAL/ PHILOSOPHICAL: a site/format for addressing and considering big ideas on a topic, e.g,:

-- http://blog.designofknowledge.com

-- http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/

 

 


Explore the Edubiblioblogosphere: Check out my EduBiblioBlogList for recommended blogs for school and public librarians.

 

Also see the ongoing updates of the Blogs page at Joyce Valenza's http://teacherlibrarianwiki.pbwiki.com

 


 

Read More About It

 

Abilock, Debbie. Library-Centered Content Management ...and more.

http://www.noodletools.com/debbie/consult/collab/strategies.html

 

Alling, Emily. RSS and Blogs in Libraries.

http://umass-blogs-rss.pbwiki.com/FrontPage

 

Educause Learning Initiative. 7 things you should know about blogs.

http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7006.pdf

 

Fichter, Darlene. Finding Blogs, Blog Posts, RSS Feeds and RSS Entries.

http://library.usask.ca/~fichter/weblog/

 

Mckiernan, Gerry. This Just In: Web Feeds for Enhanced Library Services. Knowledge Quest, January/February 2005.

http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslpubsandjournals/kqweb/kqarchives/v33/mckiernan.pdf

 

Richardson, Will. RSS Quick Start Guide for Educators.

http://weblogg-ed.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/RSSFAQ4.pdf

 


 

 

Just be forewarned...

Reading blogs is like eating potato chips.

One link leads to another, and another, and ...