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November 27, 2006

LibWorm: Librarian blog RSS search engine

Hot on the heels of LISZen, the biblioblogosphere blog search engine, comes LibWorm, a beta RSS search engine that searches 1,400 librarian blog RSS feeds.  How did they pick the feeds to include?

We consulted Steven Cohen and Blake Carver (creators of the now retired LISFeeds), who shared their list of feeds to get us started. Thank you, Blake and Steven! One other particularly helpful site was Amanda Etches-Johnson's Blogging Libraries Wiki.

Sometimes I remember mention of some biblioblogosphere post and would have use for a tool like this.  Worth bookmarking for future use!

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Hi Sarah!

Actually, I'm working on a problem with LibWorm now- one that really bugs me. YOUR feed isn't populating properly. This upsets me greatly, and I want you to know it is a high priority to get fixed!

:)

Best,

-David

http://libworm.com
http://davidrothman.net

Posted by: David Rothman | November27, 2006

David and I are working on said issue :)

Posted by: Sarah Houghton (LiB) | November27, 2006

That is so cool. You can find everything in David's site by topic, nice.

Posted by: Isaac Huffman | June21, 2007

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