Friday, February 14, 2014

Blog Readers


Hello again!! Happy Valentine's Day!



Prior to the assignment, I did not know that Blog Readers existed.  Needless to say my experience with blogs is very limited.  As I was exploring the links, I noticed the pages kept the followed blogson your home screen or dashboard.  I would image the blogger would want a blog reader that would save them time and would be easy to navigate. I truly enjoyed BlogLovin'.  The format was user-friendly, since it reminded me of Facebook and Pinterest rolled into one! I also liked the drop down menu for popular blogs. It made searching for a type of blog easy.  I'm interested in how school libraries use blogs to connect with their students and the staff.  






I created a Tumblr page and now I'm obsessed! It is so fun to upload images of school and funny pictures. I think I found another social network page that I'm going to be using.  http://jmt047.tumblr.com/



Favorite Library Science Blogs

Library Displays  http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/3835629
Library Displays is a blog that post images of libraries' bulletin boards and book displays.  I chose to follow this blog because they showed librarians creative displays.  I figured I would be able to use this as a guide on how to decorate the library.  




Library Journal: http://tumblr.libraryjournal.com/
Library Journal is one of the go to publications that librarians use to stay up to date with technology or reviews.  I initially followed Library Journal's Tumblr because of the cute and funny pictures.  When I started scrolling through their page I saw they had articles on library science news and technology just like their webpage.




Cambridge High School Blog:  http://www.bloglovin.com/feed/blog/4031886
When exploring, BlogLovin' I found the Cambridge High School blog page. This is what I was looking for. I thought it was a great way the library communicated with their students.  The posts mainly consisted of upcoming books and events.  One post in particular really caught my attention, William Shakespeare's Star Wars. I could not stop laughing! It was a such great post!





Chapel Hill High School Tumblr: http://librarytiger-blog.tumblr.com/
Since I found a school library's blog, I wanted to find a Tumblr to see how a school library kept in contact with their students.  Chapel Hill High School's Tumblr had many posts on new books, current events and important events in history.  I found their Tumblr page inviting and informative.  I liked that they included links to their social networking pages.  I was searching their school webpage and it is so cool!  I was inspired to have a page similar to their when I become a librarian.



 

Monteclair High School Tumblr:  http://mhslibrary.tumblr.com/
Monteclair Tumblr is another high school library page that I found.  I was interested to see how other schools used a Tumblr blog. This page includes posts on young adult books, quotes from famous authors, and encouraging pictures. I found the page did not include information on the library or school event.  I would have like the page to have been a bit more personal to the students and staff.







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