The purpose of this paper is to present the Hungarian liblogosphere and to analyse their comments. Most of the library blogs target users and are intended to form a virtual community around them. This research analyses comments and tries to identify those people who read blogs and communicate through this channel. Since the emergence of web 2.0 paradigm Hungarian libraries have developed several sites trying to build virtual communities. Most of the sites built by libraries could not become as popular as librarians expected. We selected 10 library blogs targeting users and analysed all entries and all comments in a 3 months period. We tried to identify those who write comments and observe if virtual communities came up around blogs. We als...
This article presents a snapshot of the sort of things that librarians are doing with blogs in 2008....
The authors would like to thank Cliff Landis and library blog administrators for their time and inva...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to find out the possibilities for librarians and book bloggers to...
Weblogs (widely known as blogs) are widely promoted as a potentially useful tool of promotion and in...
The so-called Information Age is having an interesting and often challenging impact on librarianship...
This small-scale research project investigated publicly accessible library blogs published in Englis...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Blogging has been associated with the Library and Information Science (LIS) community for some time...
Blogs are the most popular personal publishing platform on the Internet. They evolved from “What\u27...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of the Internet Technology, a great variety of means of commu...
Weblogs, or blogs for short, are a cross between a diary, and an online community that are built usi...
How well do Web 2.0 tools work for libraries? There have been countless articles written about which...
By the end of mid 1990 and the early of twentieth century, web 1.0 has pulled users to information; ...
Blogs are among the first Web 2.0 tools that libraries have used to communicate with their users. In...
The purpose of this bachelor thesis was to gain a deeper understanding of and examine how library bl...
This article presents a snapshot of the sort of things that librarians are doing with blogs in 2008....
The authors would like to thank Cliff Landis and library blog administrators for their time and inva...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to find out the possibilities for librarians and book bloggers to...
Weblogs (widely known as blogs) are widely promoted as a potentially useful tool of promotion and in...
The so-called Information Age is having an interesting and often challenging impact on librarianship...
This small-scale research project investigated publicly accessible library blogs published in Englis...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
Blogging has been associated with the Library and Information Science (LIS) community for some time...
Blogs are the most popular personal publishing platform on the Internet. They evolved from “What\u27...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of the Internet Technology, a great variety of means of commu...
Weblogs, or blogs for short, are a cross between a diary, and an online community that are built usi...
How well do Web 2.0 tools work for libraries? There have been countless articles written about which...
By the end of mid 1990 and the early of twentieth century, web 1.0 has pulled users to information; ...
Blogs are among the first Web 2.0 tools that libraries have used to communicate with their users. In...
The purpose of this bachelor thesis was to gain a deeper understanding of and examine how library bl...
This article presents a snapshot of the sort of things that librarians are doing with blogs in 2008....
The authors would like to thank Cliff Landis and library blog administrators for their time and inva...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to find out the possibilities for librarians and book bloggers to...