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Are you a biblioblogger?

A little off-topic in that there's not a copyright angle in here anywhere, but hoping that our audience is filled with bibliobloggers, I'm passing Meredith Farkas' Survey of the Biblioblogosphere Update | Information Wants To Be Free note on to you. She's conducting a survey of library bloggers as a follow-up to one she did 2 years ago. It only takes a few minutes to complete the survey. She'll be publishing one or more articles based on her analysis of the data, later on. So go check it out!

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