Home »Enredando" Currently reading:


Hello, my name is Maria Elena and I infoxicada

Enredando 7 comentarios | Versión Imprimible Wednesday, January 11th, 2006 Maria Elena Mateo Enredando 7 comments | Printer Friendly
Warning:
From here come the musings of an existential crisis in full infoxicada.
Sensitive souls refrain ... or face the consequences.
If in doubt, consult your pharmacist.

Just 10 days after starting the year, and with it my good intentions blogospheric, sadly I must admit I have not yet been able to accomplish them. The magnitude of the information they wanted to cover, as feared, has surpassed me, and though my embarrassment information is not as serious as the other, taking into account that I read blogs for pleasure and not work, my state of infoxication beginning to be worrisome.

With respect to my blogging purposes as "active", I am relatively satisfied. In addition to conceive, plan and write a few drafts, finally, in late December, I published two blog post in my "alternative" and this year (not counting this one you're reading), at least I've already posted one in my Blog "formal". Given my usual bounty, for now I'll have satisfied me, waiting to start to get the hang of this writing and develop these drafts, rather than leaving them in the ink as usual.

But as regards my work as a reader of blogs, I admit that I failed miserably. My plan was to first read the post tooodos behind (some for over a month) from the blogs you already read regularly: the bibliodocumentales, affines, the playful ... and then add my selection Biblioblogs particular foreigners, to have (and to offer) a broader view of what happens in the field of Library and Information Science.

Faced with the challenge of reviewing the vast amount of information, I decided to start with the lighter side: music and science fiction. My first surprise and disappointment was the realization that Pepsounds, my favorite music blog, also had its own purpose blogosphere for the new year: to shut down (for what seems a clear burning blogger syndrome). Since I was unable to fulfill my musical goal, I focused my energies on my meta-literary fantastic and read Reflections of a aburreovejas to catch up and take note of future readings (the force be with me!).

The next step was to explore two related blogs that are selected. Luckily for me, This is not a blog had been taken a little vacation, so he had no work to do. But is that Enrique Dans never sleeps? I have not managed to catch up on their post late this year and has published 26 (if my mind serves me correctly). At that rate no one can keep up!

At least I rejoice because my purpose of reading the Biblioblogs to which it was regular, has been fulfilling, if we exclude this part of Friday, when my usual and cervical contractures have forced me to rest a few days without a computer. Today, taking a quick look at what I had missed, I note that I am not the only one that suffers the evil of infoxication, thanks to Javier Leiva (with its excellent proposal peazodocumentalistas) Catuxa and Treebeard. (And follow well this is going to look like the best blonde joke in history).

Finally, I must confess that the purpose of reading foreign Biblioblogs still pending, now, I have not even begun. Faced with the choice between the two bliblioblogs French had in mind, BiblioAcid and Figoblog, I took the easy way: no choice, and included the two for my future readings. To be fair, I decided to also read the two blogs Anglos who had thought originally, I added Librarian.net to my folder Purposes 2006 feed reader (I swear that this folder exists), and as the blog seemed to Tim Berners Lee did not quite take off, I sought a replacement. After consulting the blogroll of Librarian.net, a blog led to another and eventually ended up adding three more blogs to my collection LibraryCrunch, Rodharian and ricklibrarian.

In short, I have pending right now: 129 post on my folder of Intent 2006 (recreational, and related foreign Biblioblogs) plus the 88 post bibliodocumentales of my reading of my neck always prevented me from reading these last days, which must be add another 376 post from other blogs that tend to watch news, technology and various topics. And going up ...

Clearly, something is wrong: either delete my feed reader without reading the post pending, or select less blogs, or invention, longer days to read everything.

Fear not, if I find the cure, you'll catch both.



Currently there are "7 comments" in this text:

  1. BiblioAcid has closed, so one less to worry (although I think they have opened one each). I would not worry too much if I let 300 or 3000 unread posts. It's like reading literature. When I start a book and I get tired, bored me ... I do not worry, it will be for books!, I close it and pick another. With email as I passed. In times of heavy workload accumulate over 1000 unread mail do you care? No. I assume that I will never read them and after a bird's eye view that allows me to select any of them, delete the rest and live they are two days.

  2. jmcollado says:

    easy, but it is often the more you want to do unless you do .... encouragement and patience

  3. Mark Ros says:

    I endorse what was said above by JM.

    Patience

  4. First Pepsounds, BiblioAcid now ... You know, if you you have a hobby blogger and want to close the pool bar, only you have to recomendarmelo for inclusion in the purposes of 2007.

    The truth is that I assumed that I'm not I be able to read everything that I had proposed, but I wanted so well!

    Yesterday, after several days off and after checking what came over me, gave me a laugh and so I wrote this post as a kind of exorcism. I decided not to overwhelm me and take it with humor.

    Take note of your advice. Just do not you ever wonder if your post weeks later commented that you have written.

    Greetings :-)

  5. Or that when we close the streams,-P

  6. Alvaro, surely.
    (2 days later ;-) )

Discuss this text:

Search this site:

Subscribe:

Subscribe via RSS or subscribe by e-mail (?):

Enter your e-mail:

Translator:

Spanish flagItalian flagChinese (Simplified) flagPortuguese flagEnglish flag
German flagFrench flagJapanese flagArabic flagRussian flag

Social Media:



Also on Facebook -- The Tangled Up Documentalist

Related articles:

How not to approach a blogger to speak about your product / service

Monday, January 25th, 2010

On Monday of last week opened my inbox and had a surprising number of messages requesting some space on my blog. That is, that they wished they could turn a little promotion. Sent both advertising agencies and institutions, it caught my attention for [...]

Web content theft (Content scrapping) is not a good business

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Not for the first time I talk about it, but is one of the things that unnerves me as web editor. As you know, the Anglo-Saxon is Content Scrapping, which can reach a lot of innings and has been translated into Castilian, very directly, as theft of contents. Organizing [...]

"Drop in Adsense? No more ...

Friday, July 17th, 2009

When we decided to include advertising on this blog, the truth is they had some resistance to overcome previously. Building on the romantic vision of what the Blogosphere "This blog does not sell," believe that the inclusion of advertising would be another way to approach other subjects who had no reason to be [...]

The folksonomies on the blogs of Library and Information

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

The folksonomies, as well as becoming one of the words most hated by netizens have different well-known weaknesses. So this way of classifying information inherits all the problems well known to the documentary of uncontrolled vocabularies. Thus, by using the tagging ambiguity we face, [...]

U.S. prepares to regulate blogs and Social Media

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

It is not the first time that attempts are made to try to legislate what is published in the blogosphere or the Social Web. At the time, the European Union and proposed the creation of a registry of blogs, although eventually dismissed the idea before the uproar that led to the idea. [...]

[X] Close
Powered by ShareThis