This paper describes blogging as an Internet phenomenon. The origin and growth of blogs with historical is discussed in detail. The use of blogs in library and information science is explored, as are other issues such as ethical concerns
Internet-based and conventional research tools undeniably co-exist in a shared media space. Based o...
Purpose – This article aims to set a context for blogging within academic libraries in order to iden...
The information leap in demand for online products during the global pandemic has formed an aggregat...
This paper describes blogging as an Internet phenomenon. The origin and growth of blogs with histori...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Digital resources are becoming a common medium to address patron and library staff needs. There are ...
As the first edited collection of scholarly articles on blogging by experts and practitioners in a w...
The article defines blogs (also known as weblogs), their history, characteristics, and functions. Di...
Blogs are a new and intriguing form of communication and personal expression. Researchers are only j...
Uses of Blogs brings together scholars and practitioners from a wide range of fields to offer a broa...
Blogs – the new source of data analysis Blogs are a new and intriguing form of communication and per...
This paper presents some views, concepts and thoughts on the perspective of information science, abo...
Weblogs, or blogs, constitute a form and genre of online publishing that emerged in the mid-1990s as...
Web logs (blogs) and other Web 2.0 tools are becoming more popular as ameans for academic libraries ...
Blogging can be also used to share knowledge in research and education. We have been using many blo...
Internet-based and conventional research tools undeniably co-exist in a shared media space. Based o...
Purpose – This article aims to set a context for blogging within academic libraries in order to iden...
The information leap in demand for online products during the global pandemic has formed an aggregat...
This paper describes blogging as an Internet phenomenon. The origin and growth of blogs with histori...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Digital resources are becoming a common medium to address patron and library staff needs. There are ...
As the first edited collection of scholarly articles on blogging by experts and practitioners in a w...
The article defines blogs (also known as weblogs), their history, characteristics, and functions. Di...
Blogs are a new and intriguing form of communication and personal expression. Researchers are only j...
Uses of Blogs brings together scholars and practitioners from a wide range of fields to offer a broa...
Blogs – the new source of data analysis Blogs are a new and intriguing form of communication and per...
This paper presents some views, concepts and thoughts on the perspective of information science, abo...
Weblogs, or blogs, constitute a form and genre of online publishing that emerged in the mid-1990s as...
Web logs (blogs) and other Web 2.0 tools are becoming more popular as ameans for academic libraries ...
Blogging can be also used to share knowledge in research and education. We have been using many blo...
Internet-based and conventional research tools undeniably co-exist in a shared media space. Based o...
Purpose – This article aims to set a context for blogging within academic libraries in order to iden...
The information leap in demand for online products during the global pandemic has formed an aggregat...