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2005.10.23

Roustabouts Needed: SUBMIT! It's Carnival Time!

As I wrote Friday, I volunteered to be ringmistress for this week's Carnival of the Infosciences.  The skinny: you all send me blog posts about library and/or information science that rock your socks in some way or another. The posts need to have been published between October 24 and dinnertime October 30, and I'll set my Carnival in motion October 31.  For those dizzyingly creative readers out there, please consider Halloween to be a theme for this week.  I'll take anything, but I'd love to see how you can tie something remotely Halloweenish into notable LIS-related posts this week.  Don't be  a-skeered!  Embrace your inner carny and send your submissions to lisrochelle at gmail dot com.

Here's a list of previous Carnivals, hosted capably by a wide variety of LIS practitioners. 

(While I'm at it, I am compelled to point you to a similar endeavor, This Week in Library Blogland, hosted regularly by LISNewster Betsy Vera, aka Bentley.  How she does it, we're not quite sure, but, we bow down before her and murmur We're Not Worthy.  She posts a monster list of annotated blog links most Mondays at LISNews. It's also available via RSS.

And, if you're still confuzzled by this whole carnival thing, here's an overview of the blog carnival movement

Comments

Wow, good stuff. Thanks a lot.

Thanks works just fine. And thanks to you for the jaw-dropping amount of work you do to put together TWiL!

I tried to come up with a clever way to say "thanks," but failed. (It wasn't pretty.) So... thanks.

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