I See Blog People

August 16, 2005 on 10:30 am | In Meta-Blogging |

I see blog people is an editorial on PubMed that brings up the interesting question, “Who are you blogging for?” This is an aspect of my research into library weblogs. Some of the questions I want to answer are “Why are libraries blogging?”, “Who is their target audience?”, “How do they make their target audience aware of their existence?” Is a blog the right thing for the community the library is trying to serve?

(Link via The Rabid Librarian.)

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