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Wednesday, January 30, 2002 |
K-Logs in action. Looks like Paolo is building feed directories and key word aggregators for his employees at eVectors who are using Radio. Nice. Notice the use of category-based publishing with Radio that enables users to create project or customer specific knowledge streams. Also note the "lighter side feed" for employees to have a little fun. As a new employee it would take all of a couple of hours to find, read, and subscribe to the category specific K-Logs that related to the projects I would be working on. No time spent casting about looking for information, points of view, documents, e-mails, etc on those projects. Wow! Real ROI out of the box. I should probably do some calculations on this. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
This is exactly what I want to do at SLS and then broaden to the other 11 Illinois Library Systems and the Illinois State Library. Dave, how much is a Radio site license for the State of Illinois? :-)
9:13:15 AM
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Snowdeal.org is exploring John Robb's ideas about k-logging (knowledge management blogging) and personal brands. In my organization, most people don't care about branding themselves or being leaders, but I think blogging librarians are good evidence of this trend in our field. We know how to niche and despite the refusal of others to recognize it, we use humor and some good names to shape the thoughts we express and the information we share. Examples: The Rogue Librarian, The Laughing Librarian, Librarian.net, New Breed Librarian. All have been successful at infusing their blogs with their personalities, thus becoming a brand online, even if that wasn't their intent. [original link via John Robb]
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