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		<title>A few links and a talk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m wrapping up the end of &#8220;talk season&#8221; here at librarian.net. I&#8217;ll be speaking at the Rhode Island Library Conference on June 6th and the Connecticut Library Consortium on June 9th. Then I&#8217;m done except for ALA. Yes, I&#8217;ll be going to ALA, giving a presentation with the incredibly talented Louise Alcorn for the MaintainIT [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m wrapping up the end of &#8220;talk season&#8221; here at librarian.net. I&#8217;ll be speaking at the <a href="http://www.rilibraryassoc.org/annualconference.htm">Rhode Island Library Conference</a> on June 6th and the <a href="http://www.ctlibrarians.org/events/calendar.html">Connecticut Library Consortium</a> on June 9th. Then I&#8217;m done except for ALA. Yes, I&#8217;ll be going to ALA, giving a presentation with the incredibly talented <a href="http://lblog.jalcorn.net/">Louise Alcorn</a> for the <a href="http://maintainitproject.org/">MaintainIT</a> people. It will be the first time I&#8217;ve been funded to go to a library conference&#8230; ever. Exciting times afoot at the Disneyland Hotel.</p>
<p>This afternoon I finished giving a talk online <a href="http://www.thepartnership.ca/partnership/bins/calendar_page.asp?cid=85-1682&#038;lang=1">for the Education Institute</a>. It was called <a href="http://www.librarian.net/talks/ei2/">Collaborative Information Systems &#038; Reference Service</a> and I&#8217;ve put a lot of notes and links online. Basically I talk about the changing nature of how people look for information and &#8220;Ask A&#8221; type services like Yahoo Answers and, of course, Ask MetaFilter. I have some statistics there that I think are sort of nifty. It&#8217;s very strange giving a talk online. I basically sent people to tmy website and then did a talk over the telephone. Except for the convenor, Liz Kerr, I wasn&#8217;t really aware of other people being present and it was unnerving. I know that continuing education is important and especially so for people who are too remote to go to standard talks or conferences, but I still feel like we&#8217;re trying to find a good delivery mechanism for this sort of content.</p>
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		<title>MetaFilter: Going where the users are</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My article on MetaFilter, the community website that I moderate, is now up on the Library Journal website. Here&#8217;s the post on MetaFilter about it. I&#8217;m not the only liblogger who has written for them lately; Dorothea discusses being taken aback by the draconian terms of their author contract and has advice for potential LJ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6379558.html">My article on MetaFilter</a>, the community website that I moderate, is now up on the Library Journal website. Here&#8217;s <a href="http://metatalk.metafilter.com/mefi/12883">the post on MetaFilter</a> about it. I&#8217;m not the only liblogger who has written for them lately; <a href="http://cavlec.yarinareth.net/archives/2006/10/15/mea-maxima-culpa/">Dorothea discusses being taken aback by the draconian terms of their author contract</a> and has advice for potential LJ writers about how to negotiate the best deal to the rights of their own articles.</p>
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		<title>Answers, we have Answers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarah points to an article on SearchEngineWatch by Danny Sullivan about Yahoo Answers. I&#8217;m interested in this particularly because I moderate and contribute to a similar but more blog-oriented site called Ask MetaFilter. The idea is simple. It&#8217;s a place where the 38,000+ members of the MetaFilter community blog can go ask each other questions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sarah <a href="http://librarianinblack.typepad.com/librarianinblack/2006/06/yahoo_answers_s.html">points to</a> an <a href="http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3612046">article on SearchEngineWatch</a> by Danny Sullivan about Yahoo Answers. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m interested in this particularly because I moderate and contribute to a similar but more blog-oriented site called <a href="http://ask.metafilter.com">Ask MetaFilter</a>. The idea is simple. It&#8217;s a place where the 38,000+ members of the <a href="http://www.metafilter.com/">MetaFilter</a> community blog can go ask each other questions and get answers. You can categorize <em>and</em> tag your questions, and everyone in the community gets to ask a maximum of one question a week. There&#8217;s a feature for marking &#8220;best answer,&#8221; marking favorite posts to keep track of, and asking <a href="http://www.metafilter.com/user/17564">anonymous questions</a> which is quite popular. Each question has its own RSS feed. So does each tag. There&#8217;s a $5 [lifetime] barrier to entry that keeps the site from becoming just a one-off &#8220;free questions answered here!&#8221; site and there&#8217;s a group we informally call the MeFiBrarian Posse of info professionals (some of whom I&#8217;m sure you know) that answer questions like <a href="http://ask.metafilter.com/mefi/40721">this one that I answered this week</a> which seem like more typical reference questions. I&#8217;ve answered over 2300 questions since the beginning of 2004 and you can read every one of them. Going to where the user is, indeed.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know much about the traffic side of things, but MetaFilter is one of <a href="http://technorati.com/pop/blogs/">Technorati&#8217;s Top 100</a> blogs and AskMetafilter gets about as much traffic as the main part of the site. I spend a lot of time there keeping questions on track, helping write and organize the <a href="http://faq.metafilter.com/">FAQ</a>, putting out fires, enforcing the community guidelines, and being one of the human faces of a very effective website. I am the only librarian on a staff of three. I know I spend an awful lot of time talking about my small libraries and their trials and tribulations, but it&#8217;s worth knowing that there are also jobs in the online world at all that can test the mettle of even the most super-social and savvy librarian.</p>
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