I’m wondering if there is a way we could create a page in the wiki here that could serve as a directory of CUNY faculty and staff who maintain blogs. And maybe those RSS feeds could be merged together into one unified stream that is republished here (people would have to opt in to this). I like what the Planet software does along these lines: http://www.planetplanet.org/. For a working example, see the Planet Code4Lib site which aggregates the streams of dozens librarians: http://planet.code4lib.org/
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Digital reference services, Information literacy, Open access publishing, Library history, Semantic web |
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Stephen Francoeur and Anne Larsen are now friends 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Stephen Francoeur started the forum topic Directory of CUNY Bloggers in Wiki? in the group Wiki Wranglin’: 2 months ago
I’m wondering if there is a way we could create a page in the wiki here that could serve as a directory of CUNY faculty and staff who maintain blogs. I'd love to know, for example, which other librarians might be blogging. And maybe those RSS feeds could be merged together into one unified stream [...]
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Stephen Francoeur joined the group Wiki Wranglin’ 2 months ago
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Stephen Francoeur wrote on their own wire: 2 months ago
I’m wondering if there is a way we could create a page in the wiki here that could serve as a directory of CUNY faculty and staff who maintain blogs. And maybe those RSS feeds could be merged together into one unified stream that is republished here (people would have to opt in to this). [...]
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Stephen Francoeur and Sara Rofofsky Marcus are now friends 2 months ago
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On December 11, 2009 Stephen Francoeur said:
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On June 19, 2009 Stephen Francoeur said:
Thanks, Matthew. If you nose around the links on my DandyID profile, you’ll see that the services I’m most active on are FriendFeed, Twitter, last.fm, and delicious. It would be nice to have profile tools like the DandyID one allow you to highlight the services you use the most. The WP plugin for DandyID is something that I want to mention to Luke Waltzer here, who has been graciously agreeing to all sorts of requests from me this week as we launch two blogs on Baruch’s WPMU installation.
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On June 19, 2009 Matthew K. Gold said:
Okay — the DandyID plugin is activated, so if you have a blog here, you can use it!
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On June 19, 2009 Matthew K. Gold said:
Welcome to the Commons, Stephen! I love that DandyID page — very cool. I’ll look into this plugin: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/dandyid-services/
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On June 18, 2009 Stephen Francoeur said:
Adding this site to my ever expanding of online identities (see them all here)
