Monitoring Commitments
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Question 1:
Content – what do I want to monitor? Make a list
Your Answer:
Listed in priority order:
CCL bibliofile http://cclbibliofile.wordpress.com/
CCL blog http://cclblog.wordpress.com/
Librarians matter
Library Link of the day
http://www.tk421.net/librarylink/
Librarytechnz
http://librarytechnz.natlib.govt.nz/
Internet archive
http://www.archive.org/index.php
Librarian in Black blog
http://librarianinblack.net/librarianinblack/
Tame the Web
http://tametheweb.com
Librarians matter
http://librariansmatter.com/blog/
The shifted librarian
http://theshiftedlibrarian.com/
Delicious bookmarks tagged library by mstephens7
http://www.bloglines.com/myblogs_display?sub=89819606&site=24700895
Question 2:
Time available – How much time do I wish to/can I make available? Think about this in terms of daily or weekly timings. When would this be?
Your Answer:
Question 3:
Now backcast – put the time available against the content you want to monitor. You will want to monitor some content most days. Other content on a weekly basis. If there clearly is not enough time, you need to decide what’s most important about the content you will monitor.
Indicate what your priorities are!
Your Answer:
CCLBlog CCLBibliogile
Use http://www.libworm.com if I need RSS feeds on a particular topic and I haven't time to scan the feeds I have subscribed to using Bloglines and GoogleReader.
Otherwise scan in order as listed above.
Question 4:
Weeding & Reviewing – inevitably you will find new information sources and places in which you want to participate. Some of your sources will become less important to you. How often will you review… and weed!
Your Answer:
Every 3 months


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