Blogs definitely can be a useful tool for information, provided it is  properly cited.  This doesn't necessarily mean MLA or APA (though that  definitely helps).  However, when information is provided, especially if  it deals with the author bringing together several sources, readers  should be told where to look at the original sources for information;  links are especially useful with other internet sources.
Truthfully  I read little blogs these days because I'm too busy writing mine.  I  would like to point out that's not necessarily a good thing, as  understanding one's audience is important and to do that you need to get  out and read as well as write.  As a writer, I think this is true for  any type of writing.
The specific types of blogs I do follow when time permits revolve around animation and entertainment.  For example, the site Cartoon Brew  with its blog by well-known animation historian Jerry Beck and Amid  Amidi out of New York carries a high amount of credibility for its news  and insights on animation.  As a member of ASIFA-Hollywood that votes on  the prestigious Annie Awards and actively supports their efforts at  animation preservation, I stay tuned to the animation archive's  blog for all the latest.   This latter is also a great example of how a  library (which is the animation archive is a specialized library) can  use a blog.  Through this, they can showcase samples of what their  library houses to interested people to encourage them to utilize them or  perhaps even volunteer their time (the latter being very important when  you need to try and save monetary resources for acquisition and  preservation).  In this way, a blog can also give a library a "human  face" when interacting with the public about upcoming events or perhaps  even "did you know..." kind of bits to make people aware of all the  services a library can offer, while leaving a channel open through  comments for people to get even more information.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
BLOG REFLECTION #1 TOPIC
I am asked to write if this is my first time blogging.  In fact, no it is not.  Right now I maintain, to various degrees, six different blogs. They feature everything about information about the animation industry, to my professional writing.
I don't read any regularly, but I do read them as I research things. As they are becoming the "fast and easy cheap website" for anyone to get information out there, they are more and more commonplace. However, that also means being far more discriminatory of what you read as it is easier for inaccurate information to disseminate quickly.
These are not my first classes at LBCC so I have prior familiarity with the online learning environment. e-Zone is functional enough but I must confess finding both Blackboard and ANGEL more organized which I have familiarity with from other institutions. Occasionally I find navigation in particular to be of difficulty.
I don't read any regularly, but I do read them as I research things. As they are becoming the "fast and easy cheap website" for anyone to get information out there, they are more and more commonplace. However, that also means being far more discriminatory of what you read as it is easier for inaccurate information to disseminate quickly.
These are not my first classes at LBCC so I have prior familiarity with the online learning environment. e-Zone is functional enough but I must confess finding both Blackboard and ANGEL more organized which I have familiarity with from other institutions. Occasionally I find navigation in particular to be of difficulty.
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