Staying current: a survey response

Ann Ercelawn, a dear friend and co-moderator of the SERIALST discussion list, posted a survey on that list yesterday that asked for responses to a series of questions relating to how we keep current within the LIS field. Below is the response I sent her. It’s not as detailed or complete as it should be but I was in a hurry ;-)

1) What are the websites that you find most useful?

I find that I rarely go to a library-related website anymore, instead relying on RSS feeds. And if a library-related website doesn’t offer an RSS feed, I am highly unlikely to refer to it much again.

2) What listservs do you find indispensable?

Here, too, I am finding myself really paring down my participation in listservs. I’m still subscribed to SERIALST and I also pay attention to SFX-DISCUSS-L, LIB-STATS, LIS-E-JOURNALS, and ERIL-L. That’s about it, though.

3) What are the most important formal publications (in print or online) that you read on a regular basis?

Serials Review, LCATS, D-LIB, Library Journal. Increasingly, though, I am not reading formal publications as much, instead, as in the case of websites and listservs, relying on blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds to obtain the information about what’s going on in my areas of interest. I am much more selective about what parts of formal publications I read.

4) What are the top 5-8 blogs that you read?

Walt at Random, Thingology (LibraryThing’s ideas blog), Roy Tennant’s Digital Libraries, Peter Scott’s Library Blog, One Big Library, Lorcan Dempsey’s Weblog, LISNews.org, Information Wants to Be Free, Hectic Pace.

5) Are there podcasts that you listen to on a regular basis?

Not really, but ones I have listened to and/or recommend include Library Geeks by Dan Chudnov, and the podcasts output as part of the SirsiDynix Institute.

6) What other resources do you consult or recommend?

I am a huge fan of RSS because it saves me so much time and money. Use a free RSS reader like Google Reader or Bloglines and begin collecting library-related feeds. You won’t be sorry.

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5 Responses to Staying current: a survey response

  1. says:

    Hey Steve, do you happen to know if Roy’s blog actually has a usable RSS feed? I’ve been wanting to subscribe because otherwise I know I’ll never remember to read it, but Google says there is no RSS feed for the URL.

  2. says:

    D’oh! Nevermind, just found it. For some reason, I don’t think it was there last time I looked.

  3. says:

    Meredith, LJ’s feed(s) have been really dysfunctional and problematic for me for a long time. But recently I managed to find a working feed for Roy’s blog and here it is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DigitalLibraries

  4. says:

    Folks, I’m totally aware of the lame RSS situation at LJ and I’m trying to get them to fix it. But I can’t guarantee it will be fixed anytime soon. Sorry!

  5. says:

    Steve, your answers (with slight modification of lists & feeds) would mirror mine!

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