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My best Biblioblogs 2005

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Now that the year runs out, we begin to look back to discuss what happened to him (and us) in their course, I think as blogging, more or less, a veteran, not old, I must pay a small bibliobloguers humble tribute to this year that have joined us. Thus, they recognize the effort they have made to keep this little time that is a log madness, broken without a doubt, now that I slowly depleted.

Of course not all that I would include, but should I try to stick to a small number to see if someone wants to take the witness and to highlight their own. With this, I try to encourage them to continue their efforts, not despair, that, above all, keep it interesting to keep learning and sharing information, making friends as far as possible and, of course, they continue to enjoy his blog that is the bottom of this. My small selection of new Biblioblogs of 2005 is:

  1. The bibliomaniac. Chema Gimenez maintains a log that from a completely selfish viewpoint, I would have. Of course, failing that, to possess clear, I enjoy the topics it addresses and shelling this blogger is going a few months relating to libraries, the bibliophile, libraries, books and reading. I think a blog like this was a necessity in order to complete their biblioblogosfera gaps.
  2. Documentation, library and information. A Álvaro Cabezas we discovered early summer will gradually become his blog, in a must-visit place almost daily, is slowly becoming an indispensable classic in the biblioblogosfera. From his blog, Alvaro exchanged views and impressions with news, small and interesting discoveries, and we will shelling the difficult life of a documentarian. A log of a restless mind I'm afraid.
  3. Business Information. Aranzazu Fernandez might not be considered a bibliobloguer, or belonging to biblioblogosfera, probably because the themes touched on it perfectly represents the new winds Documentation is adopting. Although not updated since 28 November, this blog was a must for me since the beginning of the year. Hopefully this blogging activity again soon.

And finally, highlight two blogs more for special mention. The first, just to get there before is File, Web, Blog and other documents from the pile of JM Collado that, but lately seems a bit overwhelmed by the responsibility that entails the maintenance of a blog, is doing tremendously well, while the second is B and D Tao Weblog Spain Mariela Ferrada that although sometimes writes for herself, ie a completely cryptic, it is gradually taking the pulse of the blogosphere and biblioblogosfera. Hopefully, your research on them in some very interesting results at the same time relevant.



Currently there are "6 comments" in this text:

  1. Uff, an indispensable classic, and that it only takes a few inches months. Constantino Romero had said, a classic base, how much responsibility!
    Thank you very much for the flattery, of course I take them as encouragement to continue the blog until you drop,
    thanx!

  2. jmcollado says:

    thank you very much for distinction. You if you are a referring documentalistaemredado.com I follow from that, and ever since I have followed with more or less comment and assiduity. A greeting and thanks

  3. Mark Ros says:

    In all, a job well done occasionally deserves a little recognition you deserve.

    Mood and move on with your blogs.

  4. Mark Ros says:

    Ummm, I was thinking that he had ignored a new blog which is also very good, Bibliometría.com, but clear as Alvaro Roldan is already a veteran blogger, should highlight?

  5. [...] Best Biblioblogs (new by the way) in a certain year. I threw myself to the task in 2005 and 2006 as a tribute and encouragement to those who began at this in the blogosphere, but this [...]

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