This is a bit of a cheat post. I’ve just been so busy this morning chatting (via instant messaging), writing emails, and fiddling with the new blog, librariesinteract.info, that I haven’t had the time to do my usual reading and writing.
Here are the blogs of the people I’ve been playing with on librariesinteract.info lately:
Librarians Matter is the blog of sirexkat who also lives in Perth (well, Fremantle). I’ve actually met her; we’ve been to each other’s homes and played with each other’s cats!
I’ve not met any of these other colleagues, but am very pleased to be collaborating with them.
Peta blogs at innOvate, and Bronwyn at Bronwyn’s Library Blog. They’re both in Queensland.
Morgan blogs at explodedlibrary.info, and snail, at the snail’s trail. They’re both in Sydney.
Now all we need are librarians from South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, and we’ll have national coverage!
Listening to: Wham! Wake me up before you go go. Boom boom boom boom…
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Jitterbug (pause) (pause) Jitterbug.
Hmmm..judging by our current pattern, we actually need 2 librarians each from the other states. Then they can go and play over at each other’s houses too.
I wont tell you the first thing that came to mind when I saw the ‘Playmates’ heading 🙂
librarian blogging in the NT?
Oh Oh, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, pick me, oh pick me.
http://adhd-librarian.blogspot.com
And Victoria – me, me, me, me, me, me, me!
Sirexkat, that would be the ideal scenario, wouldn’t it?
M!!!!!!!!!!
😀
adhd librarian and michelle – we’d love to have you! I think we need to figure out how to properly welcome and include everyone who’s expressed an interest, though, so please keep dropping in at librariesinteract.info and talk to us. We’ve been a bit overwhelmed by the interest! I certainly wasn’t expecting all the “pick mes”! 🙂
It’s funny – I’ve been living in & around Sydney for 18 months and I probably will for a several years to come, and it sounds so weird to be described as a Sydney. I guess that in my head I’m still a Tasmanian.
Well Morgan, I didn’t say you were a Sydney, I said you were in Sydney! 🙂